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Journal : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Politeknik Negeri Batam

Multimeter Portabel Pengukur Nutrisi Tanah Pertanian untuk Kelompok Tani Maju Mandiri di Pulau Setokok Muhammad Syafei Gozali; Kamarudin Kamarudin; Heru Wijanarko; Asrizal Deri Futra; Aditya Gautama Darmoyono; Dessy Oktani; Hasnira Hasnira; Rahmi Mahdaliza; Eka Mutia Lubis; Muhammad Jaka Wimbang Wicaksono; Daniel Sutopo Pamungkas; Muhammad Zaenuddin; A. Rido Setiawan; Muhammad Afif Zulmi; Pedro Imanuel Ginting; Cindy Kristine Pasaribu; Amiruddin Amiruddin
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Politeknik Negeri Batam Vol 5 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Politeknik Negeri Batam
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/abdimaspolibatam.v5i1.5543

Abstract

Today, the current development of Batam City is not only in the development of industrial and tourism areas but also leads to the development of agriculture and plantations. This was done as a form of effort in maintaining food security for areas in Batam City, where initially a lot of food needs were supplied from areas on the island of Sumatra. The city of Batam, whose territory consists of islands, creates obstacles in the development of agricultural land and plantations. Among them are types of soil that are difficult for seasonal crops to grow; water resources that depend on rainwater; as well as access to agricultural and plantation locations that are spread across several islands, making it difficult to deliver logistics and agricultural products. Soil conditions greatly affect the quality of the plants produced, and the type of soil will affect the types of plants suitable for planting. Based on these obstacles, the Batam State Polytechnic formed a Community Service team to support the agricultural land development program, one of which was the development team for portable soil condition measuring devices in collaboration with a partner from “Kelompok Tani Maju Mandiri” on Setokok Island. Community service activities are carried out in stages, apart from field surveys in order to identify the needs of farmer groups, the current community service period has reached the development of portable soil condition measuring devices with test results still in laboratory testing and not yet testing on actual agricultural land. The field survey results describe the condition of the partner's agricultural soil, which is brownish-red in color, mostly clay. Plants that are quite successful in the form of green curly chili plants. The water source comes from small rain-fed reservoirs prepared around agricultural land. The results of the measuring instrument design have reached the laboratory testing stage, which has shown the value of soil nutrition. Testing measurements on agricultural land directly and assisting partners in operating measuring instruments will be carried out at the next community service stage.