Dellan Riesnawa, Yurdien and Rizki, Miftakhul and Setiyawan, Hendhi and Fadilah, Nurul
Training on the Production of Organic Compost Fertilizer from Mushroom Baglog Waste.
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat.
(Submitted)
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a training program on producing organic fertilizer from oyster mushroom baglog waste to empower the community in RW 03, Gayungan. It addresses the issue of poor organic waste management and seeks to enhance residents’ knowledge and skills in sustainable agricultural practices while promoting environmentally friendly community development.
Method: This study used a mixed-methods approach, collecting quantitative data from pre- and post-training evaluations to assess participants' improvement in producing organic fertilizer from oyster mushroom baglog waste. Qualitative data from interviews and observations captured residents' experiences and perceptions. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis.
Practical Applications: The results of this study have practical implications for environmental management and community empowerment in RW 03, Gayungan Subdistrict. The training outputs can guide similar programs elsewhere, encouraging organic waste use and sustainable agriculture. These findings may also help policymakers and stakeholders integrate waste processing into community-based sustainable development strategies.
Conclusion: The study shows that the training on producing organic fertilizer from oyster mushroom baglog waste in RW 03 Gayungan effectively improved participants' knowledge and skills in waste management. It supports sustainable community development by reducing pollution and promoting eco-friendly farming. The findings emphasize the value of combining environmental education with hands-on training to foster sustainability and strengthen community resilience.
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