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Yani Rahmawati
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yani.rahmawati@ugm.ac.id
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Kab. sleman,
Daerah istimewa yogyakarta
INDONESIA
Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement)
ISSN : 24609447     EISSN : 25415883     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22146/jpkm
Core Subject : Science,
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement), with registered number ISSN 2460-9447 (print), ISSN 2541-5883 (online) is a scientific multidisciplinary journal published by Directorate of Community Services Universitas Gadjah Mada. It is in the national level that covers a lot of common problems or issues related to community services. The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of community services.
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Empowering Ginger Farmer Through Fostering the Production of Liquid Organic Fertilizer During the Covid-19 Pandemic Slamet Fauzi; Susan Barbara Patricia
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 8, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (793.438 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.59552

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COVID-19 pandemic had several detrimental effects on the world’s economy and people around the world. Ginger farmers in Genteng Kulon village, Banyuwangi Regency, are one of the communities affected by COVID-19. Since COVID-19 came, the price of chemical fertilizers has remained expensive, and the price of ginger is very high, up to IDR 90.000 per kg, so ginger farmers need a new affordable alternative fertilizer. Fostering the manufacture of liquid organic fertilizer from banana stem waste is the right option to help ginger farmers meet their fertilizer needs and make it efficient in using available waste. The method used in this community development was through the Community Service Program consisting of various activities: training on the production of liquid organic fertilizer; packaging; labeling; and application to ginger plants. The success of this program was evidenced by the level of farmers’ understanding of the procedure being taught, which was assessed using a questionnaire. The results showed that the farmers’ understanding of the material being taught significantly increased as compared with that before they were educated. The percentages of average understanding of the training material for liquid organic fertilizer, packaging, labeling, and application were 75%, 80%, 80%, and 85% respectively. These numbers were very different from those representing the farmers’ knowledge before the training. These average percentages were 15.5%, 14%, 16.5%, and 11.5%. Therefore, this program was successful in providing new knowledge to farmers in the production of liquid organic fertilizer.
Improving Marketing strategies of An-Nahl Honey Bee Farm Products through E-Commerce Marketing on An-Nahl’s Website Sri Utami; Ani Sulistyarsi; Abd. Rohman Taufiq; Yudha Adi Kusuma
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 8, No 2 (2022)
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The An-Nahl honey bee farm of the Madiun Group, owned by Mr Sunardi, is located in the Musir Hamlet, Banjarsari Wetan Village, Dagangan District, Madiun Regency, and was started in 2000. The main products produced are honey, royal jelly, bee pollen, and solid propolis. The honey was collected from the flowers of calliandra, mango, kapok, rambutan, narra, bay leaf, water spinach, and rubber. An-Nahl honey bee farm already has a business license, namely PIRT No. 10953519010730 – 20. Its honey has become a superior product in Banjarsari Wetan Village, Dagangan District, Madiun Regency since 2016. Despite the success in its production, the AnNahl honey bee farm faced marketing problems. It is still using conventional marketing techniques. Product distribution is carried out only in the Madiun area. Moreover, the level of sales was considered as low less than ten bottles per month. The farm needed to advance its marketing strategy by expanding marketing media as a solution. The method of carrying out the community service activities were through a workshop on social media, training and assisting media social marketing course, and evaluating the programs. The study result shows that the material provided was a fresh material for participants with percentage of understanding increasing by 52% and above 113% for each type of honey volume in sales. Therefore, this program was successful in providing new knowledge to honey bee farmers in social media marketing strategy. The farm is also expecting this program to be continued.
Education of Smart Fish Feeder Technology based on internet of things (IoT) for Catfish Farming Groups in Dham Pulo Village, Aceh Besar Dedi Fazriansyah Putra; Ramzi Adriman; Nazaruddin Abubakar
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 8, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (788.791 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.69010

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This community service program aimed to implement the smart fish feeder technology based in internet of things (IoT) to increase aquaculture productivity in Dham Pulo Village, Aceh Besar. The community service program consisted of three stages, namely: (1) Dissemination and training, (2) Practice and installation of smartphone/ Internet of Things-based automatic feeder to fishpond plots and (3) Evaluation in the form of focus group discussion (FGD). Implementation of this program managed to enhance the aquaculture productivity of fish farmer in Dham Pulo Village, Ingin Jaya Regency, Aceh Besar. This technology was successfully transferred to the farmers and supported less contact economy and database-based technology.
Application of Liquid Smoke on Milkfish (Chanos chanos) and Catfish (Clarias batrachus) as an Effort to Improve the Smoked Products Quality Fronthea Swastawati; Slamet Suharto; Muflihatul Muniroh; Bambang Cahyono; Defita Faridlotus Shalihah; Aninditya Artina Setiaputri
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 8, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (748.032 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.73795

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Fish smoking in Indonesia is still used traditionally, and generally used hot smoking method. The products produced by traditional fish smoking do not meet the quality of products in accordance with Indonesian national standards (SNI). Liquid smoke can be applied to improve the quality of smoked fish products. The aimed of this activity was to the downstream the application of liquid smoke, which was invented through a research, to improve the quality and productivity of milkfish and catfish in UKM Dapoer Sehat dan Dapoer Helena, Semarang. The materials used in this research were milkfish and catfish. Both fish were processed into smoked fish using 5% liquid smoke, and these products were then analysed to discover their water activity, proximate composition, and total bacteria (TPC). The moisture contents of milkfish and catfish were 57.20 % and 59.53% respectively. The total number of bacteria (TPC) in both smoked fish had met the Indonesian smoked fish standard (SNI), which was a maximum 1 x 105 colonies/g. The smoked milkfish and catfish that were processed using liquid smoke with a concentration 5% had met the Indonesian smoked fish standard (SNI 2725:2013). The application of liquid smoke to smoked fish products can improve product quality, and the products are is safe for consumption.
The Role of Wanagama as a Healing Forest during the COVID-19 Pandemic Dwiko Budi Permadi; Ratih Madya Septiana; Handojo H Nurjanto; Rini Pujiarti; Ananto Triyoga
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 8, No 2 (2022)
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The increase in COVID-19 cases had resulted in the Government of Indonesia establishing a National Health Emergency on the 1st of April 2020, followed by Large-scale Social Restrictions (PSBB). This condition had directly impacted people’s lives in the countryside, namely the reduced ability to meet the needs of life, especially the need for food. In addition, quarantine rooms had been required to accommodate reactive rapid test patients because their number had exceeded the capacity of the hospitals that treated COVID-19 patients. Furthermore, facilitation and instrumentation to improve people’s ability from stagnating economic activities in the countryside are also necessary. This situation led to an emergency response at Wanagama Healing Forest and the anticipated activities after the pandemic. The community service activity was implemented for six months in the Wanagama Healing Forest, involving the target groups of village communities surrounding the forest, task force of COVID-19, and reactive rapid test patients throughout Gunung Kidul Regency. The community service activities consisted of (1) improving food security and purchasing power of the communities, (2) improving knowledge and awareness of COVID-19, (3) provision of quarantine houses for reactive patients of Gunung Kidul Regency, and (4) revitalization of Mangium House as a partnership house to produce honey bee, essential oil and community empowerment.
Empowering Modern Kartinis to Welcome Industry 4.0 through an E-Commerce Workshop Wina Permana Sari; Hanugra Aulia Sidharta; Sidharta Sidharta
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 8, No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (297.302 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.59701

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Most Indonesians have a strong view that a woman should stay at home and refrain themselves from having a job. These days as technology makes life easier, this view has been shifting. Women are able to work, even from home. Furthermore, during the COVID19 pandemic, the role of women in helping the family’s economy was greatly influential. During this pandemic, quite a lot of people have been laid off due to the government enforcing social distancing policy, which affects companies because customers prefer to stay at home and follow the government’s requests. Due to this  situation, the authors provide a solution for Indonesian Kartinis, especially the PKK women in Purwodadi Village, City of Malang who mostly have small businesses, such as making traditional kue basah, tailors, and other crafting businesses. They were forced to stop their businesses in this pandemic, and one of the factors was because they could not utilize advanced technology and market their product online. The solution for this issue is giving guidance and e-commerce training for the PKK women using the Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) method, so E-Commerce in every business will be sustainable and the results of increasing knowledge of this E-Commerce workshop are 83%.
Training of The Utilization of Medicinal Plants as Complementary Medicine Among Health Workers Haerawati Idris; Dian Safriantini; Tia Sabrina
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 8, No 3 (2022)
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The current community service focused on the use medicinal plants which seemed to increase among families. This program was supported by the 2018 Riskesdas report, which showed that 38.7% of Indonesia’s population had used traditional medicine for treatments. This program sought to discover health workers’ knowledge of family medicinal plant training. This community service was carried out through the mentoring method and involved 25 public health center employees representing each primary healthcare in Ogan Ilir Regency. We selected the sample using the total sampling method. The mentoring session was organized in the form of training related to the concepts of family medicinal plants and how to use them. This training involved a number of lectures and presentations of a model of family medicinal plants. The differences in knowledge of the training participants were measured using a pretest and posttest. The data were analyzed using the t-test. The results showed a difference in health workers’ knowledge before and after the training (p <0.05). There is an increase in the knowledge of primary healthcare workers regarding family medicinal plants.
Creating Portable Hygiene Hand Washer Stations as an Effort to Prevent COVID-19 Transmission Dina Fitriana Rosyada; Dian Herawati; Amalia Ula Hazhiyah; Budi Basuki; Harjono Harjono; Rita Dian Pratiwi; Uswatun Khasanah
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 8, No 3 (2022)
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Currently, there is an outbreak of a new infectious disease in Indonesia, namely coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This disease is spread quickly through close contact and droplets expelled when coughing, sneezing, talking, or contacting contaminated surfaces. Some effective methods include always wearing a mask outside the house, maintaining a distance of at least 2 meters when interacting with people, and diligently washing hands with soap for at least 20 seconds. The community service program aimed to make portable and hygienic handwashing stations as a form of participation in preventing the spread of COVID-19 in the community. The station is easy to move, and users do not need totouch the faucet and soap dispenser. The user only needs to step on the foot pedal to open the faucet and soap dispenser. Viruses, bacteria, or germs can stick to the handle, and the touchless faucet will minimize contact. This station is expected to prevent the transmission of COVID-19. This community service program was carried out in Gunungkidul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta and supported by partners such as, Nglipar I, Ponjong, Tepus 1 and 2, Patuk 1 and 2, Semin 2, Panggang 1 dan 2, Gedangsari 2, and Girisubo Community Health Center. The distribution of the station ran smoothly, and it could be used properly. The Community Health Centers were helped with this program.
Losing Weight through Regular Exercise among Overweight/Obesity Women Aged 35-45 years Yusni Yusni; Amiruddin Amiruddin; Razali Razali
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 8, No 3 (2022)
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Exercise is a simple and low-cost way to lose weight, but many people have become apprehensive to provide it. This activity aims to shift the community’s lifestyle from sedentary to active by encouraging physical activity through frequent gymnastics. Darussalam housewives gathered near the Universitas Syiah Kuala campus. There were two groups of 20 people: regular participants (n=11) and non-regular participants (n=9). Everyone in the study was between the ages of 30-45. Participants’ body weight (BW), height, and Body Mass Index (BMI) were measured before and after treatment. Participants did 60 minutes of gymnastics modified from Zumba, Aerobic, and Salsa, 3–4 times per week, at 05.00–06.00 p.m, for 12 weeks (3 months), and without any special diet. The regular group’s average age was 35.3 years, whereas the non-regular group’s average age was 36.78 years. The results showed that 80 percent and 22.22 percent of participants in the regular and non-regular groups, respectively, lost weight. Before and after exercise, the regular group’s mean BW decreased by 3.65 kg (68.25 and 84.6 vs. 59.19 and 59.25 kg), while the non-regular group’s BW increased by 0.06 kg. The regular exercise group’s BMI dropped by 1.53 kg/m2 after gymnastics (28.45 and 26.92 vs. 27.01 and 27.01 kg/m2), while the non-regular exercise group’s BMI remained unchanged. Gymnastic movements have been modified to include Zumba, Aerobics, and Salsa, which could reduce BW and BMI. As a result, sustained exercise is required to help people reduce their risk of obesity. This practice has helped the government of the Republic of Indonesia’s efforts to increase physical activity and decrease the sedentary lifestyle in the population, thereby improving societal health. Obesity in women can be treated and prevented with regular exercise. 
Broadening Partnership for Strengthening the Networks of Politani Kupang Stormy Vertygo; Steven Starmans; Albertien Kijne; Eurídice Leyequién; Dina V. Sinlae; Melinda R.S. Moata; Noldin Abolla
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 8, No 3 (2022)
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A tailor-made training (TMT) assembled by both Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Kupang (Politani Kupang) and Van Hall Larenstein of Applied Sciences, Netherlands (VHL) was conducted from the 9th to 13th November 2020. This training focused on the importance of establishing, maintaining, and broadening partnerships for a better institutional development. As many as 19 participants were invited to attend the training and were assigned into five groups based on the five prioritized commodities the institution was planning to expand further, which were: meat/beef, coffee, honey, shallot, and catfish. The training was organized through both online and offline methods. The online method implemented both an asynchronous pathway, in which all the materials were posted through Google Classroom and Whatsapp group, and an asynchronous pathway, in which the teaching-learning process was organized via ZOOM. For the in-person method, the participantswere taken to a field trip. By the end of the training, all the participants had understood the concepts of partnerships and their importance, how to construct and differ between a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and a Contract, how to achieve cultural awareness for a fruitful partnership, and how to outline a business plan and demonstrate a 3-minute pitch to be implemented on potential business partners during the field trip.