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PAPUMA: Journal of Comunnity Services
Published by Universitas Jember
ISSN : -     EISSN : 3031819X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.19184
Jurnal multidisiplin yang menyebarluaskan hasil-hasil kegiatan pengabdian dan pemanfaatan IPTEKS di masyarakat, meliputi bidang: 1) Sains: MIPA, Sosial Humaniora, Hukum, Budaya, Ekonomi, Kesehatan, Pertanian, Kehutanan, Perikanan, Peternakan, Teknik; 2) Pendidikan; 3) Pelatihan dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 40 Documents
SOSIALISASI PENTINGNYA SANITASI LINGKUNGAN DAN GIZI BAGI SISWA-SISWI SDN 1 BUGEMAN KABUPATEN SITUBONDO Kartika Sari, Vega; Abraham, Natanael Firstly; Aszhuraini, Aszhuraini; Rofi’ah, Rizka Febby; Mahendra, Aldi; Ferdiansyah, Mohammad Feri; Christanty, Natasya Rahel; Basuki, Basuki; Kusumawati, Shinta
PAPUMA: Journal of Community Services Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): April 2026
Publisher : Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/papuma.v4i01.60000

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The nutritional status of children in Indonesia needs serious attention because of the significant prevalence of malnutrition, stunting, and wasting in several regions, including Situbondo Regency. Bugeman Village, Kendit District, has a score of 37.21 for clean water and sanitation, and 33.33 for hunger-free. This service aimed to educate school children about the importance of sanitation in an effort to improve nutritional status. The target of this activity was elementary school students in grades 5 and 6 of SDN 1 Bugeman, Situbondo Regency. The pre-test and post-test results of 43 elementary school students who had participated in the socialization showed an increase of 40.466 points. This significant change was expected to have a positive impact on students understanding of the importance of sanitation and balanced nutrition. The knowledge provided would be more meaningful if it is supported by concrete steps in improving sanitation, nutrition education, and developing health facilities.
PENGEMBANGAN PERSEMAIAN BIBIT NANGKA DI JEMBER UNTUK MENDUKUNG KEMANDIRIAN BUAH LOKAL Arini, Silvia Fitri Mei; Qomariah, Aisatul
PAPUMA: Journal of Community Services Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): April 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/papuma.v4i01.60001

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The development of a permanent jackfruit nursery in Jember Regency aimed to increase the availability of quality seedlings and support the independence of local products. The activity was carried out in Karangpring Village, Sukorambi District, Jember Regency, specifically at the Jember Nursery. It included site preparation, planting, outreach, and practical programs for farmers, students, and related institutions. This initiative produced high-quality jackfruit seedlings with optimal growth and good viability. Indicators of good jackfruit seedlings are characterized by the diameter and height of the seedlings. These indicators serve as indicators of good jackfruit seedling growth. Farmers gained access to superior seedlings and knowledge of cultivation techniques, practical learning processes, and universities strengthened partnerships as replicable models. Overall, the activities contributed to the independence of Jember's local commodities, strengthened community capacity, food security, and increased economic value.
PESTISIDA NABATI DAUN PEPAYA UNTUK PERTANIAN BERKELANJUTAN DAN PRODUKTIVITAS DI DESA GUMUK, BANYUWANGI Herlambang, Bagus; Hariyadi, Edy; Alfianti, Selfi; Putri, Bella Ayu Widya; Rizkiana, Waheda Budi; Viola, Imelda Indra; Pitaloka, Diah Ayu; Altamarix, Nabila Risqita; Dewi, Lyca Shelya; Maulana, Muhammad Ilham; Hayata, Schatzi Bintang; Indriyawati, Vhiranita Audrey; Basuki, Ferry Hendro
PAPUMA: Journal of Community Services Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): April 2026
Publisher : Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/papuma.v4i01.60002

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This community service program, implemented by Universitas Jember in Gumuk Village, Licin District, Banyuwangi, focuses on the development of sustainable industrial agriculture through the use of papaya leaf-based biopesticides (PEPACIDA). The program was conducted using a participatory approach involving observation, training, and direct mentoring of local farmers. Papaya leaves (Carica papaya L.), combined with garlic, were processed into a liquid biopesticide and tested on rice and corn plants. The results showed significant effectiveness in reducing pest attacks such as Spodoptera frugiperda (Army caterpillar), Leptocorisa acuta (grasshopper), and Fulgoroidea (planthopper) without leaving harmful residues in the environment. Farmers reported increased awareness of environmentally friendly practices and reduced dependence on chemical pesticides. This initiative not only increased agricultural productivity but also encouraged environmental conservation and local self-reliance in pest control management.
PELATIHAN PENGOLAHAN LIMBAH RUMAH TANGGA MENJADI PUPUK ORGANIK DI DESA JUBUNG KABUPATEN JEMBER Desthariani, Arfiane; Harsanti, Restiani Sih; Fariroh, Indri; Usmadi; Sundahri; Slameto; Aritonang, Firman
PAPUMA: Journal of Community Services Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): April 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/papuma.v4i01.60003

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In the daily life of Indonesian people, it is inseparable from the problem of waste produced by human life which can cause environmental pollution. The average population in Indonesia has not properly processed the waste produced, especially in Jubung Village, Sukorambi District, Jember Regency. Usually, residents dispose of waste by burning it or not processing it. This causes serious problems such as unpleasant and disturbing odors, besides it will trigger the growth of microorganisms that cause disease. One effort to deal with this problem is to conduct training and processing of household waste by converting household waste or waste into organic fertilizer that can be used as a source of nutrition for plants. Training in making organic fertilizers from agricultural waste in the form of kitchen waste (vegetables) was chosen in this activity because most of the population in Jubung Village works as farmers. The activity was carried out in 3 stages, namely socialization, counseling, and practice of making organic fertilizers. The results obtained from this community service activity were that farmers can directly practice how to process household waste by converting it into useful organic fertilizers. This training was very useful for increasing knowledge and skills as well as creativity in processing household waste into organic fertilizers.
OPTIMALISASI LIMBAH TERNAK MENJADI PUPUK ORGANIK DI KELOMPOK TANI DAN TERNAK DESA MANGARAN KABUPATEN SITUBONDO Kristian Kusumo Dirjo; M. Nur Rosyid Ridho; Diah Atika Sari; Fitri Nur Indah Fatika Sari; Aditya Pratama Mukti; Kharisma Wahyu Lestari; Ariska Sayyidaturrohmah; Dwiki Syahrul Ramadhan; Khofifah Tri Ambarwati; Ayu Asmita; Haryadi, Nanang Tri
PAPUMA: Journal of Community Services Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): April 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/papuma.v4i01.60004

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The development of the agricultural and livestock sectors in Mangaran Village has been relatively high, as indicated by livestock ownership involving 421 households with a total of 774 animals. While the livestock sector provides economic benefits, it also generates various problems arising from farming activities, particularly the accumulation of livestock manure. Based on field observations, it was found that most independent livestock farmers lack adequate knowledge regarding proper livestock waste management techniques. In response to these issues, one potential solution is the optimization of livestock waste as a raw material for producing bokashi organic fertilizer, which can be utilized as an agricultural input. This community service activity aimed to: (1) provide knowledge on the advantages and methods of producing bokashi from livestock manure, (2) increase public awareness of the importance of environmental cleanliness through proper livestock waste management, and (3) promote community self-reliance in fertilizer production. The target beneficiaries of this activity were farmers and livestock groups in Mangaran Village, Situbondo.The program was implemented through several stages, including field surveis, socialization and training, and mentoring activities. The results indicated that the community experienced an improvement in knowledge and skills related to livestock waste management, particularly in processing cattle manure into bokashi organic fertilizer.
PENCEGAHAN STUNTING MELALUI PROGRAM PMT INOVATIF BERBASIS OLAHAN DAUN KELOR DI DESA GUMELAR Saputri, Alisah Marselia; Rizal, Mohammad Saiful; Sayuti, Muhammad Indra; Vidiansyah, Mohammad Rifki; Luthfiyah, Lenny
PAPUMA: Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 03 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/papuma.v3i03.1

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This community service program was implemented in Gumelar Village, Balung District, Jember Regency, to increase community knowledge of stunting prevention through the innovation of PMT (Supplementary Feeding) based on local food processing from Moringa leaves. The program was implemented by 100 students participating in a collaborative community service program (Kuliah Kerja Nyata – KKN). The program implementation method used the Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) approach across three stages: planning, implementation, and evaluation. Activities included community outreach of stunting prevention with balanced nutrition, interactive discussions, and demonstrations on how to make the innovative product "Morice" (moringa leaf ice cream). A total of 31 mothers' health cadres and 9 fathers participated in this activity. The implementation results indicated increased knowledge and awareness of children's nutrition, as reflected in their enthusiasm during the discussion and active involvement in the product demonstration. The innovation of moringa leaf ice cream was able to attract public attention as a healthy food alternative that children like while contributing to stunting prevention efforts. Thus, the collaboration between students, health workers, and Posyandu cadres has been proven to have a positive impact on increasing public nutrition awareness and has the potential to reduce stunting prevalence sustainably. It is recommended that similar programs be replicated in other villages and accompanied by long-term monitoring to ensure sustainable improvements in children's nutritional status.
PEMBERDAYAAN TP-PKK MELALUI PELATIHAN PENGOLAHAN LIMBAH ORGANIK RUMAH TANGGA MENJADI PUPUK KOMPOS DI DESA SETAIL GENTENG BANYUWANGI Octaviani, Nayla; Citra, Amelia Ariadna Mahawa; Winanti, Ananda Ines Putri; Prastowo, Sigit
PAPUMA: Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 03 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/papuma.v3i03.2

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Each village in Indonesia has distinct potential, encompassing natural resources, culture, and economic activities. Setail Village, located in Genteng District, Banyuwangi Regency, is one of the villages with significant agricultural potential. However, its large population has increased the volume of household waste, particularly organic waste. Organic waste is often disposed of directly in landfills (TPA), despite its potential to be recycled into compost. Processing organic waste into compost not only reduces waste but also supports environmentally friendly agriculture, adhering to the 3R principles (reduce, reuse, recycle). The composting process can be simple and inexpensive, utilizing used containers and additional materials such as soil or animal manure. Through this practice, the Setail Village community has the opportunity to reduce waste while supporting local food security.
PENERAPAN BIOFILTRASI MODULAR ADSORBEN ALAMI UNTUK PENGOLAHAN LIMBAH CAIR BATIK DI DESA WONOSARI Bayyinah, Nur; Adinugroho, M Ludy; Cahyani, Amanda Dea; A, Devani Afiyatul; Kirana, Kartika Candra; Mustika, M. Choirul; W, Putri Nurdiana; Handayani, Dwining; Baihaqi, Ahmad Fist Cal; S, Arsy Aisyah Malika R.; Saputra, M. Adi; Cahyani, Gita Ayu; Hibatullah, Rizaldi Naufal
PAPUMA: Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 03 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/papuma.v3i03.3

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Wastewater pollution from the batik industry has become a serious environmental issue, particularly at the level of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) that generally lack access to proper waste treatment technologies. Wonosari Village, located in Gondang Wetan Subdistrict, Pasuruan Regency, is one of the batik centers facing similar challenges, where untreated wastewater potentially contaminates the surrounding environment. This community service program through KKN-UMD Universitas Jember was carried out to provide an alternative solution by implementing the Biofiltration Modular with Natural Adsorbent (BIMA) system. The method involved field observation, the design of a BIMA prototype using layered filter media (gravel, sand, coconut fiber, activated carbon, cotton, and TiO2), as well as socialization and training for batik MSME actors and local communities. The results demonstrated that BIMA was effective in improving the visual characteristics of batik wastewater, indicated by reduced dark color, decreased turbidity, and the elimination of unpleasant odors. In addition, the program enhanced community awareness and participation in environmental management. In conclusion, the application of BIMA through the KKN program not only offers a simple, affordable, and adaptable technical solution but also strengthens community empowerment and fosters sustainability through village institutional support and digital promotion as a branding tool for Wonosari Village.
KULIAH KERJA NYATA UNIVERSITAS JEMBER MEMBANGUN DESA KEMBANGKAN RUBUHA ATASI HAMA TIKUS DI DESA LICIN Samudro, Fathan Setyo; Al Islami, Mohamad Riedho; Romadhani, Chita Shofiya; Lakonawa, Dino; Maghfiroh, Melinda Dwi; Marvintha, Kirana Ndaru; Wulandari, Amanda Eka; Janah, Febriyanti Alya; Huwae, Michelle Abelina; Pamungkas, Desika; Haryadi, Nanang Tri
PAPUMA: Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 03 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/papuma.v3i03.4

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Rice field rat pest infestation (Rattus argentiventer) is the main obstacle in efforts to increase rice productivity in Indonesia, including Licin Village. Therefore, it requires a strategy with environmentally friendly, effective, and sustainable control. The University of Jember Village Building Real Work Lecture Activity in Licin Village offers a solution with an ecological approach through the use of owls (Tyto alba) as natural predators. Students and farmer groups carried out activities in several stages: socialization about the life cycle of rats and the benefits of owls, counseling on pest control, making owl houses, and installing Rubuha in rice fields. The Rubuha design is available in a standard size (50 x 50 x 50 cm) and is crafted from wood and plywood materials, featuring a protective roof to withstand rain. The results of the activity showed that the farmer groups responded positively to the use of owls as an alternative to rat pest control. Socialization and counseling increase farmers' knowledge about the life cycle of rats and the role of natural predators in agricultural ecosystems. The installation of Rubuha in strategic locations began to show signs of the presence of owls, although the adaptation process took time. Thus, the implementation of Rubuha through active community participation can be a sustainable solution in rat pest control in Licin Village. The success of the program is highly dependent on the continuity of monitoring, evaluation, and collaborative support from farmers, village governments, and related institutions in expanding the implementation in all rice fields.
PENGUATAN KEMANDIRIAN PETANI MENUJU PERTANIAN BERKELANJUTAN MELALUI PEMBUATAN PUPUK ORGANIK DI DESA SEPUTIH, JEMBER Widodo, Tirto Wahyu; Alif, Trisnani; Soelaksini, Liliek Dwi; Arisandi, Dewi Puspa; Galushasti, Andarula; Irawan, Triono Bambang; Putri, April Lian; Hidayat, Heppy Yuniar Ariani
PAPUMA: Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 03 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/papuma.v3i03.5

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The majority of the population in Seputih Village, Mayang District, Jember Regency, operates in the agricultural sector. A common problem in farming is the scarcity of synthetic chemical fertilizers for farmers. Therefore, this activity aims to provide information on the independent production of alternative fertilizers by farmers, namely organic fertilizers. The implementation method includes initial observation, outreach, monitoring, and evaluation. The results of this activity have had a positive impact on farmers' knowledge of independent organic fertilizer production. Farmer knowledge increased from 63% to 82.2%. The results of this activity are expected to encourage farmers' independence in solving agricultural problems and supporting environmentally friendly agricultural sustainability.

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