Pemberdayaan Kelompok Budidaya ikan Melalui Pembuatan Pelet Mandiri Berbasis Black Soldier Fly Larva
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https://doi.org/10.36312/linov.v8i3.1415Keywords:
pelet, BSFL, sisa makanan, petani ikanAbstract
Limbah rumah tangga, khususunya sampah makanan merupakan salah satu sumber pencemar lingkungan. Pengelolaan sampah makanan dengan menggunakan BSFL dapat menjadi salah satu alternatif pengelolaan sampah organik. Disisi lain, proses biokonversi limbah organik menghasilkan biomassa serangga yang mengandung protein dan lemak cukup tinggi. Tujuan dari pengabdian ini adalah memberdayakan kelompok budidaya ikan melalui pengelolaan limbah sisa makanan dengan BSFL (black soldier fly larva) untuk dihasilkan pelet ikan. Pellet yang dihasilkan dapat menjadi alternatif pakan ikan. Kegiatan ini dilaksanakan di Kelurahan Syamsudin Noor, Landasan Ulin, Kalimantan Selatan. Kegiatan melibatkan 20 orang dari kelompok budidaya ikan. Tahapan kegiatan pengabdian dari Identifikasi masalah atau kebutuhan, analisis kebutuhan, persiapan kegiatan, pelaksanaan kegiatan, serta pendampingan dan evaluasi. Hasil kegiatan menunjukkan bahwa adanya peningkatan pengetahuan dan keterampilan masyarakat dalam pengelolaan limbah organik untuk dihasilkan bahan baku produksi pelet. Para petani ikan juga mampu melakukan produksi pelet mandiri dengan memanfaatkan biomassa BSFL.
Empowerment of Fish Farming Groups Through Pellets Production Using Black Soldier Fly Larvae
Household waste, especially food waste, was a source of environmental pollution. Food waste management using BSFL can be an alternative to organic waste treatment. Furthermore, it produced insect biomass high in protein and fat. This study aimed to authorize fish farming groups by food waste treatment using BSFL (black soldier fly larvae) to produce fish pellets. The pellet was used as alternative fishmeal. This activity was conducted in Syamsudin Noor Village, Landasan Ulin, South Kalimantan, and involved 20 farmers. The activity stage involved problem identification, needs analysis, preparation, implementation, assistance, and evaluation. The activity increased the community's knowledge and skills in managing organic waste to produce feedstock for pellet production. Fish farmers are also able to produce pellets using BSFL biomass.
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