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International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE)
Published by CV. RADJA PUBLIKA
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28088611     DOI : https://doi.org/10.54443/irpitage
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology And Green Energy (IRPITAGE) is a scientific journal that presents the results of scientific works sourced from Community Service in Indonesia. Contains All Forms of Novelty Innovations in both scientific science and technology, as well as issues of limited energy and the social environment in society. This journal is intended as a medium for scientific studies of research results from implementation to the community, thoughts and critical-analytic studies on various issues that can be utilized both nationally and internationally. The scientific article is in the form of a study of the implementation of Community Service that can be accounted for and disseminated nationally and internationally. IRPITAGE Journal from Radja Publika as part of the spirit of disseminating knowledge resulting from community service carried out by researchers in Indonesia. The IRPITAGE Journal from Radja Publika provides articles that can be downloaded for free. With a schedule of publications 3 (three) times a year.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 221 Documents
EMPOWERMENT OF TUNAS BARU FARMER GROUP OF DENAI BIRD'S NEST VILLAGE THROUGH INCREASING ADDED VALUE AND UTILIZATION OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION RESIDUES Syech Suhaimi; Nurmala Fitri; Ramli; Syaad Afifuddin; Monika Andrasari
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): November 2024 - February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i3.2058

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The community service program aims to improve production efficiency and add value to the Tunas Baru Farmer Group in Denai Sarang Burung Village, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra. The farmer group faces challenges in separating rice and rice husk due to their reliance on mobile rice milling services (odong-odong). Through the provision of a rice milling machine, this program helps enhance the quality of rice and utilize the husk as animal feed, ultimately providing a positive impact on the sustainability of agricultural production and the household economy of the farmers.
DIGITAL FINANCIAL LITERACY TRAINING FOR YOUTH OF NORTHWEST HAGU VILLAGE USING CAPITAL MARKET INVESTMENT AND STOCK SAVINGS METHODS Muhammad Multazam; Rico Nur Ilham; Irada Sinta; Muttaqien; Ayu Anora; Yusnidar
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): November 2024 - February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i3.2066

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Digital financial literacy training for the youth of Gampong Hagu Barat Laut aims to improve their understanding of capital market investment and stock saving strategies. This activity is designed to introduce the basic concepts of digital finance, especially in relation to capital market investment, which is often considered a tool for achieving long-term financial stability. With the capital market investment and stock saving methods, training participants are invited to understand the risks and benefits associated with long-term investment and portfolio diversification. In this training, emphasis is placed on the importance of stock saving discipline, where young people are expected to be able to consistently set aside funds to be invested, even in small amounts, but done sustainably. This training also emphasizes the use of safe and legal digital financial platforms, so that participants can take advantage of technological advances to invest efficiently and transparently. The results of the training showed an increase in the knowledge and skills of participants in understanding how the capital market operates, as well as how to start investing in stocks safely and profitably. Young people who were previously unfamiliar with the capital market now have basic knowledge that allows them to be more actively involved in investment activities, as a step to improve their financial literacy and strengthen their personal and community economy.
TRAINING ON THE PREPARATION OF BUSINESS MODEL CANVAS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AT THE EQUIVALENT TO IMPROVE INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS IN THE DIGITAL ERA IN THE CITY OF LHOKSEUMAWE Muhammad Hafizh; Mutia Rahmah; Noviami Trisniarti; Nabila novianita; Safuani Marsya
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): November 2024 - February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i3.2072

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This community service program aims to provide training on the preparation of Business Model Canvas (BMC) to high school students in Lhokseumawe City. This training is important because before it is held, students do not understand the main components of BMC, including the appropriate target market. The main problem faced by students is the inability to identify the type of business and target market, so they have difficulty determining the right product or service. This training can improve students' understanding of various components of business, create a clear vision, and help them explore opportunities and challenges that exist in society. BMC training also encourages innovation and creative thinking, and helps to improve business performance on a regular basis. The implementation method used is through direct training with a focus on practical and applicative understanding of BMC. The results of this training are in the form of improving students' entrepreneurial skills, the ability to design product marketing strategies, adapting to market changes, and increasing business competitiveness. The resulting impact is that students are better prepared to face the business world in the future, and are able to develop a sustainable business by understanding and applying the Business Model Canvas design. The outcomes of this program include students' practical and strategic understanding of the preparation of innovative Canvas business models.
TRAINING ON UTILIZATION AND PRODUCTION OF BANANA STEM CHIPS AS AN UMKM IDEA T.Edyansyah; Rico Nur Ilham; Muhammad Multazam; Amru Usman; Muttaqien; Tarmizi Abbas
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): November 2024 - February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i3.2074

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Gampong Pase Sentausa, Simpang Keuramat District, North Aceh Regency is a village with approximately 500 people, with most of them working as farmers. Gampong Pase Sentausa also has various potential natural resources that are quite potential to be developed such as banana plants. Banana plants are a potential garden crop of the Gampong Pase Sentausa community, but until now the Gampong Pase Sentausa community knows bananas which are used as snacks or sold in bunches while the leaves are used for wrapping containers for making cakes and so on, while the use of banana stems has so far only been used as animal feed. In fact, if seen from its benefits, banana stems have many benefits for human health, namely they can treat and cure various diseases including: as a detoxification of the digestive system, losing weight, controlling cholesterol and blood pressure, curing stomach acid, curing stomach acid, stabilizing blood sugar, and there are still many benefits of banana stems for health. On the other hand, the people of Gampong Pase Sentausa underestimate banana stems and have no economic value at all, so through the 2022 KKN-LPPM, Malikussaleh University students took the initiative to provide innovation training in the use and manufacture of Banana Stems into Banana Stem Chips (Gedebog Chips) so that banana stem stalks which so far have no economic value can be increased through innovation in making and processing Banana Stem stalks into Gedebog Chips as a snack food for children and adults. The innovation in making banana gedebog chips will provide added economic value for the Pase Sentausa Village Community. The materials and tools used to make banana gedebog chips are easy to obtain and the manufacturing process is very easy and can be done individually or in community groups, which can be used as one of the entrepreneurial activities for the people of Gampong Pase Sentausa, Simpang Keuramat District, North Aceh Regency.
EMPOWERMENT OF PKK COOPERATIVE JULI COT MEURAK TO INCREASE COMMUNITY INCOME IN ORDER TO SUPPORT SDGS AND ACCELERATE THE ERADICATION OF EXTREME POVERTY (P2KE) Mai Simahatie; Cut Fadhilah; Imam Malik; Ashraf Mauliddin; Nuratul Syiva; Rizaki Akbar
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): November 2024 - February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i3.2076

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One of the strategies used to empower women is to empower "women's cooperatives" as a means of additional capital in opening micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) for women. Cooperatives have a fairly large role in economic life, because cooperatives are legal entities based on family as stated in Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution. In Bireuen, there is a cooperative owned by the PKK mothers of Juli Cot Meurak Timur Village, Bireuen Regency. This cooperative is used to provide business capital loans to housewives who want to increase their business capital or open a business such as selling fried foods, selling cakes, handicrafts, and so on. Sharia cooperatives are one type of cooperative that operates based on Islamic sharia principles. The goal is to support the economic welfare of its members through savings and loan activities and business financing that is halal, free from usury, gharar (uncertainty), and maisir (speculation). This cooperative usually has several main characteristics, namely, Sharia Financing Using sharia contracts such as mudharabah (cooperation between capital owners and managers), murabahah (buying and selling with agreed profits), and musyarakah (profit sharing cooperation). Profit Sharing System Sharia cooperatives share profits based on a previously agreed ratio between members and the cooperative, not through interest. Supervision of the Sharia Board This cooperative is generally supervised by the Sharia Supervisory Board. The Board of Directors (DPS) to ensure that business activities remain in accordance with sharia principles, Focus on Islamic Values ​​Islamic cooperatives promote business ethics and values ​​such as justice, transparency, and social welfare for all members and Halal Products and Services Products or investments made must meet halal criteria, both from their source and their use
DEVELOPMENT OF THE PERMATA POMAA MODEL TO IMPROVE APPETITE AND REDUCE STUNTING IN TODDLERS TOWARDS A STUNTING-FREE ACEH Eka Sutrisna; Husna Maulida; Yunita Sari; Yusnidar
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): November 2024 - February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i3.2085

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Stunting is a health problem that occurs due to chronic malnutrition in toddlers so that the child's weight and height do not match their age. Efforts to overcome stunting can be done by developing the "Permata Pomaa" stunting alleviation model. This community service aims to develop the "Permata Pomaa" stunting handling model to increase appetite and stunting alleviation in toddlers towards a Stunting-Free Aceh in Jambo Mesjid and Blang Teue Villages, Blang Mangat District, Lhokseumawe City. The activity method is carried out using counseling and training methods on introducing how to provide local-based additional food,child's diet management, toddler food menu and how to cook and serve it, Introduction to baby massage and Tuina massage for stunted toddlers' appetite, community assistance on baby massage and Tuina massage and UMKM assistance. The results of community service showthere is an increase in the average knowledge of participants before and after counseling, the average value of participant knowledge before counseling was 6.97, and after counseling the average knowledge became 11.77. In addition, there is an increase in the weight and height of toddlers, where the average value of toddler weight before the Permata Pomaa community service activity was 10.605 and after the Permata Pomaa community service activity was 10.807, while the average height of toddlers before the activity was 85.964 and after the Permata Pomaa model community service activity was 86.695. There is a difference in the average value between weight before and after the community service activity of 202 grams, while the height difference in mean value is 0.731 cm.
IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF OIL PALM CULTIVATION WITH GOOD AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES (GAP) AND GOOD HANDLING PRACTICES (GHP) FOR SUPPORTING ISPO IN KUALA PESISIR DISTRICT NAGAN RAYA REGENCY Aswin Nasution; Abdul Latif; Bagio; Muhammad Jalil; Qhisthina Atikah; Sri Handayani; Akhmad Baihaqi; Rusdi Faizin
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): November 2024 - February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i3.2090

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Nagan Raya District, with an area of 52,228 hectares of oil palm plantation with CPO production of 98,620 tons in 2023 (Plantation Office of Nagan Raya District, 2023). These plantations are managed by large companies and smallholders who are members of cooperatives or farmer groups, making it the main economic sector in the area. The development of Nagan Raya's oil palm plantations, continues to increase thanks to the replanting program conducted by the government and the private sector to replace old plants with superior seedlings that are more productive and disease-resistant. The implementation of better agricultural practices, such as Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and Good Handling Practices (GHP), also plays an important role in improving productivity and crop quality. The training was conducted over two days, on September 10-11, 2024, at the Kuala Pesisir sub-district Vocational Training Center (BLK). The training method included detailed material explanations and discussion sessions. The materials were delivered systematically using real-life examples to facilitate participants' understanding. GAP and GHP training is necessary for farmers in Kuala Pesisir sub-district to improve the productivity and quality of fresh fruit bunches (FFB) and to preserve the environment. The training supports compliance with certification standards such as the Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO), which opens access to global markets and increases the competitiveness of Indonesian palm oil products. The training ensures that all palm oil businesses meet permitted agricultural standards, including sustainable cultivation practices and good environmental management. So that palm oil products are recognized as sustainable and environmentally friendly products in accordance with ISPO standards. In addition, improving the welfare of oil palm farmers will support them in better providing for their families. Prosperous farmers are not only able to fulfill their daily needs but also contribute to the region and country.
BUILDING SCIENCE AND CHARACTER EDUCATION AS A FORM OF QUALITY EDUCATION AT STATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 067099 IN MEDAN Roma Sri Rezeki Sitorus; Claudia Canniagi Br. Simanihuruk; Agustina Sinambela; Dya Komala Br. Munthe; Jesika; Juan Alexander Sitepu; Muhammad Ridwan; Nur Kholisy Geovani
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): November 2024 - February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i3.2094

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Literacy and numeracy are skills that everyone must have to survive and contribute to the civilization of the nation. In addition, education must also be owned by everyone to develop life according to the civilization of the times. Literacy, numeracy and education are important issues globally and in Indonesia because it is predicted that there are still many people out of school, lacking basic literacy and numeracy skills, and there are still few countries that reach the target number of citizens who successfully complete the high school education level by 2030. This is also confirmed by Indonesia's literacy and numeracy PISA score in 2022 which decreased when compared to Indonesia's literacy and numeracy PISA score in 2018 and the finding that many students of SDN 067099 are still not fluent in reading and arithmetic. Therefore, the writing group took the initiative to carry out community service activities in the form of a teaching campus. There are 2 methods applied in this activity, namely the Game Method and the Leathuring Method. The service activities were carried out in 4 stages, namely preparation for activities, first day teaching activities, second day teaching activities, and closing. On the first day we taught grade 1 and 2 elementary school students. While on the second day, we taught students in grades 3 and 4. After the service activity, students' literacy, numeracy, and moral skills have improved and are getting better.
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT IN UTILIZING SALAK FRUIT WASTE BY ADOPTING CREATIVE ECONOMIC INDUSTRY IN SITARATOIT VILLAGE Delima Sari Lubis; Rini Hayati; Nur Mutiah; Risna Hairani; Replita; Aliman Syahuri Zein; Sri Meylinda
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): November 2024 - February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i3.2114

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Salak (Salacca Zalacca) is a tropical fruit horticultural commodity native to Indonesia. It has important nutritional content and benefits for the human body, one of the central areas of salak production in Indonesia is Sitaratoir Village which is located in the West Angkola sub-district of South Tapanuli Regency, North Sumatra Province. Based on data from BPS (Central Statistics Agency), salak production in the West Angkola sub-district is 319,907 quintals (kw), the high amount of salak production makes the area export to other areas in the form of fresh fruit. The weakness of this salak fruit is that it rots easily so it cannot be reused, coupled with the inability of the surrounding community to process salak fruit waste into something of economic value. Therefore, efforts are needed to recycle salak waste based on the creative economy industry through Community Service (PKM). This activity aims to increase the potential of salak waste through utilization into environmentally friendly floor cleaner products as an effort to improve the welfare of the local community. This activity is carried out in several stages, the first is to establish cooperation with local government officials, the second stage is to conduct preliminary tests on product manufacturing, socialization and finally assistance in product processing in the community. The output produced in this PKM activity is a floor cleaner product which is then published in the form of a journal or published in print media.
DIGITALIZATION AND E-COMMERCE OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES ACEH SOUVENIRS IN MUARA BATU DISTRICT, NORTH ACEH REGENCY Murniati; Cut Sukmawati; Ti Aisyah; Aiyub; Nazaruddin; Grace Shella Karisma; Atikah Rifki
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): November 2024 - February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i3.2119

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Community service activities are carried out in Muara Batu District, North Aceh Regency. The determination of this location is based on several reasons, including the existence of Muara Batu District in the Malikussaleh University campus area which is directly adjacent to immigrants from students and people who work around the area, besides that, the main thing is that in Muara Batu District, North Aceh Regency, there are many Acehnese souvenir craftsmen who are still very behind in marketing their products so that craftsmen find it very difficult to achieve maximum sales achievement levels and this can result in production stalls which can have an effect on closing their businesses. The method of implementing community service is carried out with stages of preparation, training and mentoring as well as Monitoring and evaluation of activities, where we will monitor the craftsmen whether they have maximized their use of digital media in the process of selling their products. To facilitate the monitoring or evaluation process, the activity implementation team has also formed a WashUp group, where in the group the implementation team and the coaching team will interact and communicate with each other about matters relating to methods, strategies or matters relating to how to digitize the sale of Acehnese souvenir products. This activity was attended by UMKM craftsmen of Acehnese souvenirs, namely from Ule Madon Village, Meunasah Aron Village and Mane Tunoeng Village and craftsmen of other products as well, the Sub-district Head and also staff at the Sub-district Head's office, Mura Batu District, North Aceh Regency.