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Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment (JRUCE)
Published by Universitas Riau
ISSN : 27159566     EISSN : 27751171     DOI : -
Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment (J-RUCE) merupakan jurnal yang mempublikasikan artikel pengabdian kepada masyarakat, yang bertujuan sosialisasi dan mengelaborasi metode serta teknologi pemberdayaan masyarakat perkotaan dan perdesaan, khususnya dibidang perikanan, pertanian, peternakan, perkebunan dan kehutanan
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Peningkatan Nilai Ekonomi Ekosistem Mangrove Melalui Pengolahan Buah Api-Api (Avicennia sp) sebagai Bahan Makanan Di Desa Sungai Kayu Ara Kabupaten Siak Efriyeldi Efriyeldi; Aras Mulyadi; Joko Samiaji; Nursyirwani Nursyirwani; Elizal Elizal; Elfis Suanto
Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
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Mangrove forests have many roles, which can be grouped into biological, physical-chemical, and economic roles. Grey mangrove (Avicennia sp) fruit has the potential as a raw material for cakes that are still underutilized. The purpose of community service is 1. To increase the value of mangrove ecosystems through the processing of grey mangrove as ingredients for making cakes in Sungai Kayu Ara Village, Sungai Apit District 2. To increase the types of cake making materials for communities around mangrove forests in particular, and 3. Improving the community's economy which continues to increase public awareness to preserve the mangrove ecosystem in Sungai Kayu Ara Village, Sungai Apit District. The results of this counseling activity showed that the participants seriously listened to the material delivered by the extension team from beginning to end. The participants can understand the material presented well and play an active role in the question and answer session, discussion, and directly involved with the speakers and students in making muffins and puddings. As many as 90% of participants who never knew the gey mangrove fruit could be turned into flour after counseling became all of them. Participants who previously only 15% knew of the potential of fires for baking ingredients after counseling activities became 100% understood. As many as 90% of participants believe that with the increased economic value of mangrove forests, mangroves can be sustainable
Budidaya Cacing Sutra (Tubifek sp) sebagai Makanan Larva Ikan Nuraini Nuraini; Syafruddin Nasution; Afrizal Tanjung; Henni Syawal
Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
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This activity was carried out on May 10 - July 25, 2019 at the Ryan Farm Fish Seed Center, Rumbai Waste, which was participated by fish farmers, integrated kukerta students and a community service team of 20 people. The purpose of this Pegabdian Activity is to increase the knowledge and skills of fish farmers about silk worm cultivation, so that they are no longer dependent on the season in nature. While the benefits are expected with the knowledge and skills gained by the participants, they can utilize the Ryan Farm hatchery unit for the development of silk worm cultivation until produce it as a result of course fish larvae production can increase which ultimately can increase income for the local community. The practice activity of cultivating silk worms was carried out directly by the participants. Starting with the practice of making silk worm media then continued with the cultivation of silk worms in a basin of tofu size 35x28x11 cm for 3 weeks. The results obtained were after counseling and training based on the proposed questionnaire there was an increase in fish farming community knowledge about silkworm cultivation by 90% while after cultivation of silk worms for 3 weeks the silk worms weighing 109 g / container were obtained. The problem encountered during the practice was the growth of bloodworm populations in the medium of silkworm cultivation media.
Pembinaan Kelompok Ibu Rumah Tangga Di Kampung Minas Barat Kabupaten Siak Provinsi Riau Irwan Effendi; Afrizal Tanjung; Syahril Nedi; syafruddin Nasution; Elizal Elizal
Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
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Housewives have their own potential for economic development and improvement of family nutrition. African catfish is a fish that has a savory taste and has become part of the Riau community menu. On the other hand, these fish are relatively easy to cultivate, resistant to extreme environments even in narrow areas without the need for running water. This community service activities is aimed at fostering housewives to grow African catfish in drums, make their own catfish feed and process some of their harvest. The program was held in West Minas Village, Siak Regency, Riau Province by using direct demonstration method. The participants were taught how to make fish feed, cultivation of catfish and post-harvest activities. Starting from the formation of the group and the appointment of the chairman and secretary. Followed by face-to-face counseling activities, direct practice of making fish feed, preparation of growing containers, stocking the fish fry and cultivation implementation. Every participant provided with a 200 l drum, 300 fries and some catfish feed that they produce themselves. One unit of pellet making machine was handed over to this group. Monitoring activities carried out continuously every 2-3 weeks, either through direct visits or via telephone. The participants looked serious, enthusiastic and diligent in carrying out this program. Until the end of the fish activities have been harvested and consumed by family members themselves. Viewed from the perspective of strengthening the family economy and improving household nutrition, this activity is considered quite good and is expected to be emulated by other community members.
Pelatihan Pembuatan Bakso dan Nuget Ikan Bagi Ibu Rumah Tangga Kampung Minas Barat Kabupaten Siak Irwan Effendi; Rita Wijaya
Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
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Lack of interest in eating Indonesian children fish, resulting in protein nutrition sufferers and growth inhibition. Housewives are their own potential for economic development and family nutrition. Some people may not like to consume catfish. Maybe because of its fishy smell, its shape is scary for children, disgusting for some people who don't like to eat fish. But by being made into meatballs and nuggets people will be more interested and interested in consuming them. This activity empowers group members and supports the family economy through mentoring and counseling on technology for making meatballs and fish nuggets. The participants were taught how to make fish balls and fish nuggets. The first strategy is to teach fishermen mothers to join the community service program, which is they will be formed into a target group of 20 people and appoint one of them as the group leader. After the group is formed, counseling will be conducted on the benefits of fish in the health sector and as a basic ingredient in the manufacture of various types of processed foods that are nutritionally and economically valuable.
Teknik Budidaya Azolla microphylla pada Media Ember dan Kolam Terpal Irwan Effendi; Ilham Illahi
Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
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Azolla microphylla is a water nail plant that may not be too well known to the wider community. But actually, these water-nail plants that are in the genus Azollaceae have a variety of benefits, there are several benefits, especially in the agricultural sector and also livestock, namely for poultry feed, fish and even for fertilizer. Azolla microphylla cultivation activities are carried out at the Marine Center Campus, precisely at the Natural Laboratory of Marine Biotechnology, Department of Marine Sciences, Faculty of Fisheries and Maritime Affairs, University of Riau. The implementation of this training used lecture, discussion and direct demonstration methods for students and lecturers. This activity began with an education about the potential of Azolla microphylla by explaining the cultivation techniques of Azolla microphylla and its benefits in the field of fisheries. Planting of Azolla microphylla tarpaulin and bucket results achieved in the Azolla microphylla growth rate reached 80% of the total number of seedlings planted in tarpaulin and bucket ponds. While 20% have failed due to the lack of incoming sunlight on the development of Azolla microphylla.
Peningkatan Pendapatan Nelayan melalui Diversifikasi Produk Berbahan Baku Udang Rebon Di Desa Sialang Pasung Kabupaten Kepulauan Meranti Nursyirwani Nursyirwani; Irwan Effendi; Dessy Yoswati; Suparmi Suparmi; Netti Aryani; Arman Effendi
Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
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Udang rebon (Acetes sp.) is one of marine fishery products that in certain seasons the production is quite abundant in Desa Sialang Pasung Kecamatan Ransang Barat of Kepulauan Meranti District.An effort to increase the price and to optimize the use of udang rebon is through product diversification such as bakso (meat ball) and nugget.The objective of this community service activity was to increase knowledge and skill of local community and fishermen in Desa Sialang Pasung in the use udang rebon as raw materials in the production of bakso and nugget. Participants of the activity were local fishermen and wives and other house wives. This activity was performed in three steps: (1) preparation, (2) lectureanddiscussion and (3) demonstration practical in preparing meat ball and nugget by using udang rebon as raw material.Participants were very active during the lecturing and practical work, both from their responds and discussion. The community service activity was very valuable, particularly in order to increase local people income and in consumption of fishery products. Hopefully, this activity can motivate other local community and other community in other villages surrounding.
Kesadaran Lingkungan dan Pendidikan Mangrove kepada Pelajar dan Masyarakat Di Desa Sepahat, Kecamatan Bandar Laksamana Kabupaten Bengkalis Irvina Nurrachmi; Bintal Amin; Musrifin Ghalib
Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
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Sepahat Village is one of the villages that has very good potential to be developed into a leading tourist attraction Mangrove area which is generally located in the coastal area is threatened by the needs of the people around it. The need can be in the form of land use for settlement, as a land for economic activities such as industry and non-oil and gas fuel needs and so on. These needs force the community to do many things that can damage mangrove forests such as clearing and converting land and illegal logging. Various forms of support for the preservation of mangrove forests including environmental education from an early age and teaching about preservation of mangrove forests is one way that can be done in an effort to make coastal areas in particular better and very important, especially given to people, especially those who live and in their lives related to mangroves and coastal areas. The extension participants consisted of 30 members of the community in Sepahat Village as planned. Community interest is high enough to participate in counseling and outreach activities to be able to increase knowledge and skills in protecting the mangrove forest environment to prevent coastal abrasion. Based on the coastal topography of this village the appropriate type of mangrove is from Avicennia sp.
Penerapan Teknologi Diversifikasi Biskuit dengan Penambahan Tepung Ikan Gabus (Ophiocephalus striatus) Di Desa Pangkalan Pisang Kecamatan Koto Gasib Kabupaten Siak Provinsi Riau Dahlia Dahlia; Sumarto Sumarto; Desmelati Desmelati; Suparmi Suparmi; Tjipto Leksono
Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
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This service activity aims to apply the technology of making cork fish biscuits technology for PKK cadres in the framework of developing sustainable small-scale business in Pangkalan Pisang Village, Koto Gasib District, Siak Regency, Riau Province. Participants as the target of service and training activities involved housewives and PKK cadres, with 25-30 participants and PKK cadres. The cork fish biscuit product training results have a preference level for the appearance and appearance of the biscuit 90%, the taste of cork fish biscuits 94%, the aroma of cork fish biscuits 98% and the texture crispness reach 90%, so the overall sensory value of cork fish biscuits is relatively high around 90 -98%, this shows that it is very potential to be produced and marketed to meet nutritious food that can increase family income in the home industry or SMEs in Pangkalan Pisang Village. The results of the evaluation and development of cork fish biscuits production after the implementation of 6 weeks of training obtained developments that cork fish biscuits have been produced continuously, cork fish biscuits are in demand by school children at a rate of 90-98%, and the production of cork fish biscuits is carried out marketing in several the location is a bread and snack food stalls and a school canteen.
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat melalui Alih Teknologi Pembuatan Makanan Berbasis Ikan Di Desa Bokor Kepulauan Meranti Bintal Amin; Irvina Nurrachmi; Dewita Dewita; Syahrul Syahrul; Nursyirwani Nursyirwani
Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
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In an effort that the cadres of Family Welfare Empowerment or PKK in Bokor Village of Meranti Islands get skills in fish-based food processing and able to open independent businesses, community service activities in the form of counseling and training have been carried out. The development of Bokor Village as one of the ecotourism areas in the Meranti Islands needs to be followed by activities that can provide an increase in the welfare of the surrounding community. Bokor village is also one of the producers of fish from the sea. Through this counseling and training activities, it is also hoped that when fish production is abundant, diversification efforts can be made by processing them into various processed products made from fish, especially snacks that have economic value and high nutritional value. The implementation of the counseling and training activities received good reception from the village community, especially PKK cadres and the Village Head. Beside counseling and training activities, the PKK group was also given assistance with equipment to produce the types of food taught in the training in the hope that the participants would be able to empower their groups to open a small business in making fish-based food products. The village head is very supportive to the activities carried out and will provide wider assistance for the development of the resulting production and hopes that other forms of training can be provided to improve the economy of the village community, especially in the fisheries and ecotourism sectors.
Optimalisasi Pemanfaatan Media Sosial untuk Meningkatkan Pemasaran Produk Olahan Ikan Di Desa Hangtuah Kabupaten Kampar Provinsi Riau Ridar Hendri; Eni Yulinda; Hazmi Arief
Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
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The promotion of processed fish products can increase the marketing volume and welfare of fish processors. Hangtuah Village in Perhentian Raja District, Kampar Regency, Riau Province, is one of the most potential producers of processed fish in the regency. The potential of this product needs to be promoted through social media (ie Facebook, Instagram and Blog), because its distribution is still limited.Therefore, fish processors, fishermen's wives and girls in the village need to be trained.The aim of the service activity is to train participants so that they: (1) can understand the role of social media as a medium for the promotion of processed fish products; (2) able to create text content, photo content and video content to promote products; and (3) being able to create a social media account and promote promotional content on that social media.This activity resulted in: (1) the trainees understood the role of social media as a media to promote processed fish products; (2) participants are able to make text, photo and video content, for the promotion of processed fish products; and participants are able to create three social media accounts (Facebook, Instagram and Blog) and share the content through social media.