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Contact Name
Retno Rusdjijati
Contact Email
ce@ummgl.ac.id
Phone
+62811258883
Journal Mail Official
ce@ummgl.ac.id
Editorial Address
LPPM Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang JL. Bambang Sugeng km.05 Mertoyudan Magelang
Location
Kab. magelang,
Jawa tengah
INDONESIA
Community Empowerment
ISSN : 26144964     EISSN : 26214024     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31603/ce
Community empowerment is a medium for academicians, government, private companies, and social institutions to communicate community empowerment activities. Each published article is expected to provide new insights and inspire activities elsewhere on related issues.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 23 Documents
Search results for , issue "Vol 9 No 2 (2024)" : 23 Documents clear
Applied of BULEYUR technology to empower the economy of communities affected by Covid-19 in Nyatnyono, Semarang Diana Chilmawati; Ristiawan Agung Nugroho
Community Empowerment Vol 9 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10888

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Pokdakan Partners Mardi Mulyo and Siwarak Mina Sejahtera in Nyatnyono Village, Semarang Regency, face a number of challenges in cultivating catfish, such as lack of technical knowledge and working capital, low understanding of production processing technology, marketing difficulties during the pandemic, and lack of knowledge about the use of social media and the internet to promote catfish and vegetable cultivation products. The aim of this service activity is to provide knowledge, skills, and business capital through the application of BULEYUR technology (catfish and vegetable cultivation) as an effort to empower partners. The methods applied include dissemination of BULEYUR knowledge and technology, processing of harvests, marketing systems, providing grant assistance for production facilities and infrastructure, as well as intensive partner assistance. The results achieved from the activities show that partners know, understand, and apply BULEYUR technology in increasing business production, processing harvests to increase product selling value, and pioneering online marketing technology applications. The total harvest of 30 BULEYUR buckets was quite good, producing 364 kg of catfish and 360 kg of water spinach; fish survival rate reached 84%; and the absolute growth value reached ±90g/head during 16 weeks of maintenance; and the net profit of the business reached Rp. 3,120,000.00. Other activity achievements include increasing harvest yields through the application of catfish processing technology, as well as pioneering an online-based marketing platform to increase business capacity and income for partners.
Training in processing palm oil mushrooms into crackers in Delas Village, South Bangka Muhammad Riski; Alika Larasati; Aisya Maulida; Nasywah Zulfa; Nisa Fitriyani; Khoirunnisa Azzahra Riefanti; Sahabudin Iqbal; Silvia Saputri; Fahria Fransisca Pilomulo; Muhammad Falatehan; Iis Juniati Lathiifah
Community Empowerment Vol 9 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.11133

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Oil palm not only yields fruit but also facilitates the growth of palm mushrooms, a fungus that thrives around palm tree trunks. In Delas village, South Bangka, the primary source of livelihood for the community revolves around oil palm plantations. However, the fluctuating price of palm oil necessitates the exploration of alternative sources of income. In response, a service team has introduced processed food in the form of crackers made from palm mushrooms. The objective of this initiative is to educate and support the community in the process of turning palm mushrooms into crackers. This endeavor involved training sessions with members of PKK and BUMDes. As a result, partners have witnessed an improvement in their knowledge and skills in making crackers from palm mushrooms. This not only prevents the wastage of abundant mushroom production but also mitigates any adverse effects on the quality of palm oil production.
Development of rice field and mangrove tourism center for conservation and edu-ecotourism in Bukit Terap Village Aqsal Fizizka; Yulius Bimantaka; Syawaludin Djailani; Indriyani Indriyani; Sri Okta Viana Hatibie; Radhiatunisa Radhiatunisa; Dilla Asrizalni; Anisa Maharani; Irdayanti Irdayanti; Hevitria Hevitria
Community Empowerment Vol 9 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.11138

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The design stems from the insufficient public attention towards the tourism potential in Bukit Terap village, resulting in minimal tourist interest in visiting the area. To bolster the community's economy, there's a need to conserve natural resources, which is expected to enhance the tourism sector. The objective of this initiative is to offer alternative solutions by developing rice field and mangrove concepts for natural resource conservation and edu-ecotourism, tailored to the geographical landscape of Bukit Terap village. This involves activities such as conceptual design and raising awareness about the importance of conserving natural resources as a tourist attraction. As a result, a master plan for ecotourism development in Bukit Terap Village has been formulated and agreed upon by the community.

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