Mengubah Limbah Menjadi Berkah: Pelatihan Pengolahan Limbah Organik Sebagai Media Budidaya Jamur dan Sayuran Organik
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https://doi.org/10.36312/linov.v9i4.2394Keywords:
Limbah Organik, Jamur merangAbstract
Pengabdian ini bertujuan melaitih mitra memanfaatkan limbah organik jerami, ampas sagu dan serbuk gergaji sebagai media tanam jamur merang. Selanjutnya limbah jamur diolah sebagai media tanam sayur mayur. Permasalahan utama yang dihadapi mitra adalah belum mampu memanfaatkan limbah organik menjadi bahan yang memiliki nilai ekonomis. Teknik yang digunakan dalam kegiatan pemberdayaan masyarakat ini adalah PRA (Participatori Rural Appraisal) dimana dalam pelaksanaannya melibatkan masyarakat sekitar dalam seluruh kegiatan dan stakeholder setempat. Keunggulan metode ini adalah mampu meningkat keterampilan mitra karena terlibat langsung dalam proses produksi jamur merang. Penggunaan teknik ini bertujuan agar masyarakat dapat saling berbagi dan meningkatkan pengetahaun mereka tentang kondisi dan kehidupan masyarakat, membuat rencana dan bertindak. Keberhasilan proses pengabdian dinilai dari kompetensi mitra dalam budidaya jamur dan sayur mayur pada limbah jamur merang. Mitra telah mampu membudidayakan jamur merang dan sayur mayur ini terbukti dari hasil panen jamur yang sangat baik. Sayur mayur juga tumbuh subur pada media limbah jamur jika dibandingkan dengan media tanah. Suhu yang dijaga tetap setabil pada kumbung mikro terbukti mampu meningkatkan produksi 5 kg setiap raknya. Jika dipersentasekan secara keseluruhan terjadi peningkatan produksi 10% jika dibandingkan ukuran kumbung yang biasa dipakai oleh petani jamur merang. Berdasarkan hasil panen dan uji coba tanaman cabe pada limbah jamur merang dapat disimpulkan masyarakat desa Bengkaung telah mampu memanfaatkan limbah organik menjadi media tanam jamur merang serta mampu memanfaatkan limbah jamur sebagai media tanam sayur.
Turning Waste into Blessings: Training on Processing Organic Waste as a Media for Cultivating Organic Mushrooms and Vegetables
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This service aims to train partners to utilize organic waste straw, sago dregs and sawdust as a growing medium for straw mushrooms. Next, the mushroom waste is processed as a vegetable growing medium. The main problem faced by partners is that they have not been able to utilize organic waste into materials that have economic value. The technique used in this community empowerment activity is PRA (Participatory Rural Appraisal) where the implementation involves the local community in all activities and local stakeholders. The advantage of this method is that it can improve the skills of partners because they are directly involved in the straw mushroom production process. The aim of using this technique is so that people can share and increase their knowledge about the conditions and life of the community, make plans and act. The success of the service process is assessed from the partner's competency in cultivating mushrooms and vegetables from straw mushroom waste. Partners have been able to cultivate straw mushrooms and vegetables as proven by the excellent mushroom harvest. Vegetables also grow well on mushroom waste media when compared to soil media. The temperature that is kept stable in micro barns has been proven to be able to increase production by 5 kg per shelf. If taken as a whole, there was a 10% increase in production compared to the size of the kumbung usually used by straw mushroom farmers. Based on the harvest results and trials of chili plants on straw mushroom waste, it can be concluded that the people of Bengkaung village have been able to use organic waste as a growing medium for straw mushrooms and are able to use mushroom waste as a medium for growing vegetables.
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