Pengenalan Dan Pendampingan Budidaya Black Soldier Larva Di PT Kharisma Inti Usaha
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https://doi.org/10.36312/sasambo.v4i3.778Keywords:
Black Soldier Fly, Larva, Orgaik, Limbah Solid DecanterAbstract
Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk mengintroduksi budidaya BSFL (Black soldier fly larva) di PT. Kharisma Inti Usaha (PT. KIU). Kegiatan dilaksanakan melalui 3 tahapan. Tahap pertama adalah survey lokasi dan potensi. Tahap ke dua adalah proses pencarian data baik data sekunder maupun primer terkait budidaya BSFL dan potensi serta keberlanjutan program. Tahap ketiga adalah implementasi teknologi budidaya BSFL dan pendampingan program. Adapun hasil dari kegiatan ini terdapat potensi sumber daya untuk dilakukan pengembangan program budidaya BSFL di area site PT KIU. Hasil dari proses pembudidayaan BSFL secara tidak langsung dapat mendukung PT KIU dalam penerapan sirkular ekonomi. Melalui pemanfaatan limbah rumah tangga pekerja di PT KIU yang di integrasikan dengan pemanfaatan limbah kelapa sawit solid decanter mampu menghasilkan biomassa BSFL yang dapat dimanfaatkan oleh masyarakat pekerja di PT KIU untuk pakan ternak ikan lele. Diharapkan kegiatan ini berkelanjutan khususnya dapat berdampak pada peningkatan kesejahteraan masyarakat pekerja di PT KIU.
Introduction And Assistance Of Black Soldier Larva Cultivation At Pt Kharisma Inti Usaha
This activity aimed to introduce the rearing of BSFL (Black soldier fly larva) at PT. KIU. The activity was carried out in 3 stages. The first stage was a site and potential survey. The second stage was searching for secondary and primary data related to BSFL cultivation and the potential and sustainability of the program. The third stage was the implementation rearing of BSFL technology and program assistance. There were potential resources for developing a rearing of the BSFL program in the PT KIU site area. The rearing of BSFL could indirectly support PT KIU in implementing the circular economy. Using workers' household waste at PT KIU, integrated with solid decanter palm oil waste, could produce BSFL biomass for catfish animal feed at PT KIU. It was expected that this sustainable activity could significantly improve the working community's welfare at PT KIU
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