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Journal : JPM: JURNAL PENGABDIAN MASYARAKAT

Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Desa Batuphat Timur Melalui Keterampilan Pengolahan Dendeng Ikan Bandeng Rachmawati Rusydi; Salamah Salamah; Munawwar Khalil; Mainisa Mainisa
JPM: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020): Nopember 2020
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Empowerment of women at East Batuphat District is still less efforts in increasing their family income. This training aims to empower the women at East Batuphat District in processing the yield of estuary ponds which are at that district. There were several steps of this training, such as preparing materials and equipments, surveying knowledge and understanding of participants, demonstrating the processing of milkfish dendeng, Training the processing of milkfish dendeng by participants, and surveying the quality of milkfish dendeng product. The results of the training were the percentage of those women which understood about fishery processed products and milkfish dendeng was increased after training. This training gave some skills to those women in processing milkfish dendeng and it became to new source of their income. Generally, organoleptical assessment of milkfish dendeng was in accordance with the characteristics of dendeng.
Penyuluhan Kerupuk Tulang Ikan Bandeng kepada Kaum Ibu di Desa Batuphat Timur Lhokseumawe-Aceh Rachmawati Rusydi; Salamah; Mainisa Mainisa; Munawwar Khalil
JPM: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): Juli 2021
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Batuphat Timur village has several potential for their fish product. From milkfish and shrimp, especially for their woman empowerment. However, this product is not utilized optimally in the community. This community service aimed to socialize the utilization of milkfish bone as fishery waste to make fish bone snack for the women at Batuphat Timur village, Muara Satu District, Lhokseumawe. The steps of this community service consisted of preparing survey quetionare for understanding level and explaining the information of aquatic product specifically fish bone snack. This service resulted positive impact in increasing the knowledge of the women in that village about processed fish bone snack. Generally, the percentage of the women of East Batuphat village which understood about fishery processed product and fish bone snack development increased significantly after implementing the socialization.
Pemanfaatan Bahan Lokal dalam Pakan Ikan oleh Petani Tambak Desa Reuleut Timur, Aceh Utara Rachmawati Rusydi; Mainisa; Salamah; Riani
JPM: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): Maret 2022
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The high price of commercial feed causes higher production costs. The problem was experienced by fish farmers, including the groups of pond farmers in East Releut Village, North Aceh. The purpose of this activity is to improve the pond farmer's skills by developing artificial fish feed made from local raw materials using Moringa leaf flour. This service activity uses an educative, participatory, and persuasive method approach. Also, the procedures consist of several stages, that are socialization about artificial fish feed made from local raw materials, socialization about the introduction of various local raw materials that have the potential to be used as feed ingredients, socialization about manufacturing technology fish feed, training in the stages of making fish feed, and marketing training for artificial fish feed made from local raw materials. The socialization and training on the process of artificial feed also motivate pond farmers to produce fish feed made from local raw materials. The participants were very satisfied on the knowledge/information (64,58%), the explanation of knowledge (72,22%), and the whole activity (63,89%), and satisfied on discussion process (58,33%). Participants hoped that developing artificial feed products, could reduce the cost of production