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Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement
ISSN : 27746607     EISSN : 27754308     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32502/altifani.v1i1
Atlifani Journal is an international journal on the results of activities and/or pengabdian masyarakat (international Journal of Community Engagement). This journal is managed and published by the Faculty of Agriculture, Muhammadiyah Palembang University. This journal covers all fields of science regarding scientific applications, socialization, and/or lectures delivered to the public. The fields of science in question are general scientific (math, physics, chemistry, biology, culture, economics, religion, and medical health), training and education output enhancement, and development of technology information and communication.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 82 Documents
Presto Milkfish Processing Training to increase the Selling Value of Milkfish in East Kutai Heriyati, Eny; Prihatiningsih, Endang; Jainuddin, Jainuddin; Gunarti Ningrum, Tri
Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/altifani.v3i1.5233

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The purpose of this training activity is to carry out one of the Three Pillars of Higher Education, namely Community Service, fostering social awareness in the community, and fostering insight into creating a milkfish processing business for the Family Welfare Empowerment Group, North Sangata District, East Kutai Regency. The implementation of this activity consists of counseling and the practice of presto milkfish processing, as well as an analysis of micro business income. Armed with skills in processing presto milkfish is expected to be used as a micro business in order to increase family income. Milkfish presto processing was chosen as one of the micro business efforts, because this type of fish is quite abundant in East Kutai Regency. However, some people are reluctant to consume milkfish because the meat has quite a lot of fine thorns. To overcome this, presto milkfish processing can be an option for processing which is expected to increase the selling value of milkfish. The target of this community service activity is to help the community in entrepreneurship in producing presto milkfish and to be able to calculate the profits.
The Advantages and Cultivation of Medicinal Plants as a Living Dispensary in Sukajadi Village Purwanti, Yani; Ardiyanti, Vivit; Kriswantoro, Haris; Zairani, Fitri Yetty; Nisfuriah, Laili
Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement Vol 2, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/altifani.v2i2.4773

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Indonesia is known as one country with a high diversity of flora. Several plants that grow in Indonesia produce certain compounds as medicines and as the primary raw materials in the pharmaceutical industry. The wealth of natural resources owned should be known by the people of Indonesia and can use them to improve welfare, including maintaining their health. The people of Sukajadi Village, Sungai Rattan District, and Muara Enim Regency need to be informed about the types, benefits, and methods of cultivating medicinal plants and making Live Pharmacies. This knowledge is advantageous to help rural communities overcome health problems with mild symptoms because, during the COVID-19 PANDEMIC, which has been going on for a long time, it turns out to cause concern. People fear contracting the COVID-19 virus, which is very dangerous if they go to hospitals, PUSKESMAS and other health facilities. Knowledge of the types, benefits and availability of live dispensaries in each residential area is expected to help rural communities overcome diseases with only mild symptoms and must continue to seek medical treatment. Medicinal plants are felt to have not been able to overcome the disease, especially for people with serious illnesses.
Assistance of the Community of Gampong Kuala Langsa Through the Manufacturing of Batik and Utilizing Mangrove Waste Skin Sembiring, Desi Pasca; Putri, Elisa; Fitriani, Marida
Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/altifani.v3i1.5178

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The use of mangroves as natural dyes has the potential to reduce environmental pollution and provide beautiful motifs in addition to providing natural color nuances. This community service activity aims to form a fishing group for the Kuala Langsa coastal area to process mangrove skin waste into batik dyes. The problems faced by partners are: (1) Partners do not have knowledge and skills in utilizing mangrove skins as batik dyes; (2) There is a need for activities that can support the community's economy in the coastal area of Kuala Langsa. (3) There is no public knowledge in marketing the batik they produce. The team developed a number of solutions to help partners successfully introduce, develop and preserve batik culture, using mangrove skins, national cultural heritage and commodities to improve the family's economic standard. They are also given basic skills and training in making batik so that it has a pattern and a function and is sold at a higher price. Forms of activities that will be carried out in the form of socialization and training. The form of training provided is by accompanying partners starting from making batik dyes from mangrove skin waste, batik procedures, and marketing strategies. After participating in this community service activities, it is hoped that the Kuala Langsa fisherman group will have the expertise and skills in producing batik as Kuala Langsa's superior product.
Seaweed Application in Making Meatballs Substitute for Borax at Meatball Traders of Overseas Solo Residents Dasir, Dasir; Sunardi, Sunardi
Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/altifani.v3i1.4676

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The use of borax as an additive in food processing is still used by some meatball traders with the aim of improving the color, shape, taste, texture, and extending the shelf life, even though based on the 1998 Menkes regulation the use of borax in food processing has been prohibited because it can cause disease. Another alternative that can be used is a safe additive with the same function to improve the texture and elasticity of the meatballs, namely seaweed. The purpose of this service activity is to provide an understanding and practice of making meatballs using additional ingredients of seaweed as a substitute for borax to meatball traders in Talang Putri (Plaju) Palembang who are members of the Association of Meatball Traders of Solo Overseas Residents. The results of the activity showed that the counseling participants could make meatballs with the addition of seaweed additives without any significant obstacles, because there was no difference in principle with the making of meatballs that they had been doing so far. So that the results of the meatballs obtained are quite good in terms of existing quality standards based on color, aroma, taste and texture or elasticity.
Intervention Program to Increase Self-Disclosure in Al-Muhaimin Orphanage Children Natasya, Shafa; Anggraini, Dewi
Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/altifani.v3i1.4695

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An orphanage is a place for children to have rights that they don't have from their biological parents, as well as a place to communicate, to open up their selves, to get know each other, and also to build a close relationship between them. The purpose of this activity is to find out about self-disclosure to the children of the Al-Muhaimin orphanage. The subjects of this activity are children who live in Al-Muhaimin orphanage, totaling 9 people with ages ranging from 12-18 years. The data collection methods used are observation, interview, focus group discussion, and survey (pre-test) methods. The results of data collection show a lack of self-disclosure in Al-Muhaimin orphanage children. The intervention program used was psychoeducation divided into three sessions (the presentation of the material & question and answer session, filling in the wishing tree, and feedback & post-test). The provision of an intervention program in the form of psychoeducation and the activity of filling the wishing tree proved the effectiveness in increasing the self-disclosure of the children of the Al-Muhaimin Orphanage.
Socialization and Assistance in the Processing of Organic Waste Into Eco-Enzyme in 16 Ulu Village, Seberang Ulu II Sub-District, Palembang City Palmasari, Berliana; Amir, Nurbaiti; Gusmiatun, Gusmiatun; Paridawati, Ika; Fahmi, Innike Abdillah; Syafrullah, Syafrullah; Sofian, Ahmad
Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/altifani.v3i1.5338

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Organic waste is waste that contains elements of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and is easily degraded by microorganisms. The existence of abundant fruit and vegetable waste is rarely used by the community, even though this organic waste can still be reused as material for making eco-enzymes. Eco-enzyme is a liquid extract produced from the fermentation of leftover vegetables and fruits with brown sugar or molasses as a substrate. The process for making eco-enzymes is in principle similar to how compost is made, but water is added as a growth medium so that the final product is a liquid that is easy to use and has many benefits. This activity aims to provide knowledge and skills to the community about reusing household organic waste by processing it into eco-enzymes. The location of the community service was carried out in one of the houses of the residents of RT.071 RW.016, 16 Ulu Village, Seberang Ulu II District, Palembang City, on September 4 2021. The method used was counseling and training for the community about processing organic waste into eco-enzymes. This activity was attended by 15 participants who actively conducted discussions. The results of this community service show that the method of service in the form of counseling, training and question and answer is very appropriate in providing motivation to the community in processing household organic waste into eco-enzymes.
Counseling on Vaname Shrimp Cultivation Using the Biofloc Method to Communities in Dowora Village, Tidore Kepulauan City Sardi Titaheluw, Syahnul; Tangke, Umar; Talib, Ahmaad; Laitupa, Ibnu; Bafagih, Aisyah; Andriani, Rovina; Tan, Fathnun; Lating, Ali
Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/altifani.v3i1.5342

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The purpose of carrying out this community service is to provide information and understanding to the community in the Dowora Village, East Tidore District about vannamei shrimp farming using the biofloc method. The community service was carried out in August 2022, at the Office of the Office of Food Security, City of Tidore Islands. The counseling method is carried out in the form of lectures, discussions and questions and answers. Materials from this counseling include management of vannamei shrimp cultivation; feed management; water use and water quality parameters; vannamei shrimp farming with the biofloc system, and introduction to the types of ponds that can be used for vannamei shrimp farming activities with the biofloc system. During the extension activities, the community of prospective vannamei shrimp cultivators was very active in asking questions and discussing the material provided. The conclusion that can be drawn from this PKM activity is that the community is able to understand the material presented about vannamei shrimp farming using the biofloc method, the material presented is acceptable and then pond repairs will be carried out in preparation for cultivation.
Production of Lemongrass Extract to Control the Stink Bugs (Leptocorisa acuta L.) in Babatan Village, Lintang Kanan District Nunilahwati, Haperidah; Purwanti, Yani; Marlina, Neni; Suyitno, Suyitno; Yetty Zairani, Fitri; Hasani, Burlian; Marlina, Marlina
Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement Vol 3, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/altifani.v3i2.6040

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The use of chemical pesticides in controlling pests is still widely used by some farming communities in Babatan Village, Lintang Kanan District, Empat Lawang Regency. Improved use of chemical pesticides hurts agricultural production and the environment. One alternative to chemical pesticides is plant-based pesticides which are safer and more environmentally friendly in supporting the implementation of integrated pest control (IPM). The results of a field survey in Babatan Village show that many plants can be used as vegetable pesticides, such as citronella (Cymbopogon sp) as a substitute for chemical pesticides. This counseling activity aims to introduce the benefits and methods of making lemongrass extract to control the pest stink bugs (Leptocorisa acuta L.) which attack many rice plants in Babatan Village. Implementation of activities on 4-5 February 2022 with the target targeting members of the Makmur Jaya Farmer Group. This community service activity uses counseling methods (lectures and discussions), demonstrations, and evaluations. The results of this activity indicate that the members of the Makmur Jaya Farmer Group, Babatan Village, Lintang Kanan District, Empat Lawang Regency gave a good response, can understand, and will apply the method of making and using the lemon grass plant pesticide in suppressing the stink bugs pest population so that the cost of buying chemical pesticides can be reduced, produce healthy plants, no residue that pollutes the product and the environment, and sustainably increases production.
Training on Making Rat Empos Explosions, Application, and Introduction of Active Rat Holes in Binturu Village, Kelua District, Tabalong Regency, South Kalimantan Sepe, Muslimin; Orbani Rosa, Helda; Aidawati, Noor
Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement Vol 3, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/altifani.v3i2.6152

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Rats are the main pests on rice plantations. The presence of rat pests in rice plantations begins at the time of vegetative age rice plants and peaks during the generative phase. The availability of feed sources in the form of rice grains that contain high carbohydrates causes rice planting to be inseparable from the presence of rat pests. Efforts to suppress rat pest populations around rice plantations are the first step in increasing production yields. Improper rat pest control will cause rats to bait strap. The nature of bait jerks by rats makes repeated use of rodenticides no longer effective. The utilization of rat empos explosions in active holes is expected to have a significant influence in suppressing rat pest populations in rice plantations. The results of community service show the enthusiastic attitude of farmer groups in Binturu Village, Kelua District, Tabalong Regency, South Kalimantan.
Counseling on the Utilization of Fruit Waste as an Alternative to Liquid Organic Fertilizer in the Tangga Takat Village, District of Seberang Ulu II, Palembang City Amir, Nurbaiti; Palmasari, Berliana; Paridawati, Ika; Astuti, Dessy Tri; Sofian, Ahmad; Marlina, Neni
Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement Vol 3, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/altifani.v3i2.6167

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Fruit waste is considered a waste material that cannot be used anymore, so that its existence has not been properly utilized by the community. Even though fruit waste can still be reused as material for making liquid organic fertilizer (POC). Liquid organic fertilizer made from fruit waste is a type of fertilizer that has many benefits, both for plants and the environment. Liquid organic fertilizer is environmentally friendly and safe for humans and animals. Liquid organic fertilizer also improves soil structure, increases soil fertility, and increases soil water holding capacity, besides being environmentally friendly, reduces soil pollution, and protects soil health. This community service activity aims to provide knowledge and skills to the community about reusing fruit waste by processing it into liquid organic fertilizer (POC). The location of the community service was carried out at the Tangga Takat village head office, Seberang Ulu II District, Palembang City, on February 24 2022. The method used was counseling and training for the community about processing fruit waste into liquid organic fertilizer. This activity brought together 25 enthusiastic participants in a discussion and question and answer session during the training. The results of this community service show that the method of community service in the form of consultation, training and question and answer is very suitable for motivating the community in processing fruit waste into liquid organic fertilizer.