scholarly journals VEGETABLE CULTIVATION IN LIMITED LAND USING HYDROPONIC SYSTEM

ICCD ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 546-550
Author(s):  
Mochammad Mukti Ali

This training is an activity related to the economic empowerment of the community through the development of limited cultivation of vegetable crops using a hydroponic system. Counseling and Training on the use of hydroponic farming methods through residents of Anggadita villages will help them know how to grow vegetables by using the system to improve community welfare. For this reason, training activity will assist in the cultivation of vegetables using the system and will be able to become an example in the cultivation of hydroponic vegetable plants. Apart from being beneficial for themselves, this behavior will at least help reduce the economic burden of the family, especially for the fulfillment of healthy vegetables by utilizing the limited land. The expected output can be realized from this activity is the development of knowledge on how to grow hydroponics in the residents of the Anggadita villages, the formation of a social care group hydroponics in the Mitra village that can increase the awareness of the community members in the cultivation of hydroponic plants.

ICCD ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 508-511
Author(s):  
Arissetyanto Nugroho

This training is an activity related to the economic empowerment of the community through the development of vegetable cultivation using the hydroponic planting method. The problem that arises in the development of vegetable plants is the presence of plant pests that cause the growth of vegetables to be slow or even damaged before the harvest. To support the economic empowerment efforts of the extension community and training on the use of hydroponic farming through residents residing in Anggadita village. For this reason, this activity will be given assistance and training in hydroponic plant cultivation skills, so that in the future the community will be able to become an example in the cultivation of hydroponic vegetable plants, this will at least help reduce the economic burden on the family, especially for the fulfillment of healthy vegetables. The expected outcome of this activity is the development of knowledge on how to grow hydroponics in Anggadita village and the formation of a hydroponic care social group that can increase the awareness of community members in the cultivation of hydroponic plants


PATRIA ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 69
Author(s):  
Lusy Halim ◽  
Yunita I

Abstract : The purpose of the community service programs undertaken in the area of RT. 03, RW. 04, Kelurahan Klampis Ngasem, Surabaya was to provide training in hydroponics in order to introduce hydroponic plants, to beautify the environment to look beautiful, and to support the partners’ economic needs. The program used the method of mentoring partners by means of counseling and training in hydroponic plants. The stages of community service activities included counseling on hydroponics, training in vegetable cultivation of hydroponic system, implementation of activities and evaluations. Assistance to the community by means of hydroponics was capable of beautifying the environment and supporting the Surabaya Government’s  Green and Clean program and producing healthy and more widely marketable hydroponic plants, thus improving the citizens’ welfare.Abstrak : Program pengabdian masyarakat yang dilakukan di daerah RT. 03 – RW. 04, Kelurahan Klampis Ngasem, Surabaya, bertujuan untuk memberikan pelatihan tentang tanaman hidroponik untuk memperkenalkan tentang tanaman hidroponik, memperindah lingkungan agar tampak asri, serta menunjang kebutuhan ekonomi mitra. Metode yang dipakai pada program ini adalah pendampingan mitra melalui penyuluhan dan pelatihan tanaman hidroponik.  Tahapan kegiatan pengabdian dilakukan melalui penyuluhan tentang hidroponik; pelatihan budidaya sayuran sistem hidroponik, pelaksanaan kegiatan dan evaluasi.  Pendampingan kepada masyarakat melalui hidroponik ini, dapat memperindah lingkungan dan mendukung program Pemerintah tentang Surabaya Green and Clean, serta dapat menghasilkan tanaman hidroponik yang sehat dan dapat dipasarkan secara lebih luas, sehingga meningkatkan kesejahteraan warga.


2016 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 11
Author(s):  
Ujang Khairul ◽  
Reflin Reflin ◽  
Arneti Arneti

Activity of use management technologogy for pest and plant disease control on vegetables based environment friendly in nagari Paninjauan Kabupaten Tanah Datar  has been carried out from June  to November  2014. This activity aims to improve farmers knowledge about the diseases attack of vegetables  and know how to  manage the disease using biopesticide and botanic biopesticide, These activities include: Counseling and training, and evaluation.  Results of monitoring the level of disease in vegetable crops is known that those plants attacked by pest and pathogens e.i, soft rot  (cabbage),  anthracnosa, bacterial wilt and leaf spot (chili), tuber rot ( carrots) and bacterial leaf blight and Alternaria spots (onion leaves). Attack rate ranged between 16 – 20% for disease and 15 – 30% for pest.  From the activities can be take several conclusions: (1) Extent of disease in vegetable crops in this area is high, (2) The farmers do not yet understand the causes of pest and plant disease (pathogens) that attack their vegetable crops, (3) The farmers do not understand the methods of disease control using biopesticide and botanic biopesticide, (4) The extension and field practice, have improved farmers' knowledge about the management of vegetable diseases using biopesticides and botanic biopesticide


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 166
Author(s):  
Riza Adrianoor Saputra

Agricultural technology with a hydroponic system is an alternative in the use of narrow land to increase the availability of vegetables to be fulfilled in Pelaihari Sub-District, Tanah Laut Regency. Most of the land in Pelaihari District has a low level of fertility and the lack of knowledge of farmers in increasing soil fertility. Therefore, efforts to increase soil fertility are needed through counseling and training in the manufacture of fermented organic fertilizers made from agricultural waste, it is hoped that fertility will increase and agricultural waste can be utilized. This activities uses lecture methods, discussions and direct practice in the field based on the results of initial observations as the basis for determining the level of understanding and insight of farmers.  Before the extension activities were carried out, a list of questions (questionnaires) was distributed and after the activity was completed, this list of questions was distributed again. Community service activities in the form of counseling and training on hydroponic system vegetable cultivation and the manufacture of fermented organic fertilizers. Based on the results of the pre-instruction and post-training questionnaires, it was found that an increase in the knowledge of activity participants was 12.73%. The hydroponic system used in this community service is a wick system and also a technique for making fermented organic fertilizer (bokashi) made from agricultural waste and livestock waste.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Mercy Bientri Yunindanova ◽  
Mth. Sri Budiastuti ◽  
Trijono Djoko Sulistyo

Empowerment of the Former of Female Migrant Workers through Garden Utilization and Ginger Processing into Economic Value Products A number of the productive women in Desa Kadirejo of Kabupaten Semarang have to work as female migrant workers (FMWs) who working abroad. Although this choice is economically profitable, these conditions also emerge several negative impacts on the family and society. Woman role as a wife and a mother becomes less optimal. Moreover, having finished as FMW, generally, most of the women were lack of productive skills. Thus, this program aimed to empower the former of FMWs through the optimization of home gardens and ginger processing to become economic value products. This activity was conducted in Desa Kadirejo, Kabupaten Semarang, Jawa Tengah, from July to September 2019. The steps of the activity were the problem and potential observation; socialization about the potential of home garden and cultivation method; vegetable cultivation practices and providing vegetable seeds; processing instant herbal from ginger; packaging and labeling training; and training of marketing mix. This activity was significantly able to provide life skills for the former of FMWs. The participants produced the ginger instants product, which was readily sold. Also, the former of FMWs had a skill for managing the home garden. In conclusion, by utilizing local resources, the former FMWs will be able to develop a business tant could support family finances without leaving the promary responsibility as wife and mother.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 173-180
Author(s):  
Eries Dyah Mustikarini ◽  
Ratna Santi ◽  
Ismed Inonu

Hydroponic vegetable cultivation for PKK mothers aims to produce safe household-scale vegetables. This activity was an opportunity for the community to increase income. Community service activities were carried out in Pagarawan Village, Merawang Subdistrict, Bangka District in May–August 2018. The purpose of community service activities was to provide counseling and training on plant cultivation with a hydroponic system. Kind of vegetables that are cultivated are mustard greens. The hydroponic system that was socialized to participants was a floating and flowing hydroponic system using a wick. The results of a survey to training participants showed that 38.46 strongly agreed, 61.54 agreed, and 0 disagreed with hydroponic vegetable cultivation. The results of SWOT analysis showed that to increased community motivation in conducting hydroponic crop cultivation there needs a capital/investment, support from academics, and the government. The results of analysis of mustard greens farming in hydroponics require an initial capital of IDR 2,016,000, a profit of IDR 502,570/month, and venture capital can be returned within 4 months. The hydroponic plant system is very good to be developed because besides being able to meet the needs of vegetables for the household it can also increase family income.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 38
Author(s):  
Okto Ivansyah ◽  
Iwan Rusiyardi ◽  
Ichsan Ichsan ◽  
Jaini Fakhruddin

Sei Beliung is one of the urban villages in Pontianak city, with 80% of high school graduates and main livelihood is 60% of workers. Men work as laborers, while their mothers help their husbands to support their family's economy. Based on field data most of the homes in Sungai Beliung have large yard. To optimize the efforts of mothers to help their husbands in supporting the economy, the Community Service (PPM) activity aims to empower the community's economy by fostering mothers using the yard through organic vegetable cultivation of hydroponics system. This activity has the main objective is to provide farming skills with hydroponic system for the community of RT 02 and RT 04 of Sui Beliung Subdistrict so that it can produce organic vegetables to be utilized as their life support.


1970 ◽  
pp. 39-47
Author(s):  
Nabil Abdo

The International Labour Organization in Beirut has been running a project in the Palestinian Camps of Nahr El Bared and Ein El Helweh entitled “Palestinian Women Economic Empowerment Initiative”. The project started in 2011 and targets lowincome Palestinian women entrepreneurs through a threefold strategy: giving out loans and grants to women business groups in order to expand their businesses; training women entrepreneurs to enhance their business skills; and building the capacity of support organizations in order to improve business development services for women entrepreneurs and training them to be formally certified to deliver business group formation training. The project builds on the potential of business groups in assuring the protection of Palestinian women entrepreneurs from risks through resilience, pooling of resources, and collective voice. The objectives are to assure a sustainable livelihood for Palestinian women entrepreneurs through supporting them in expanding their businesses beyond survivalist low-income activities


IJOHMN ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 16
Author(s):  
Stella Baindu Fortune Fortune

The nature of children’s development is greatly influenced by the environmental conditions in which they are brought up. The amount of social stimulation which they receive is of particular importance, and even if physical conditions are adequate, an unstimulating environment which provides with little opportunity or need to experiment or solve problems will result in low level of achievement. Perhaps the most important aspect of the child’s social development is beyond the reach of the teacher. For the first very important aspect of the child’s development lies in the home. Genetic endowment and cultural level of the family, coupled with the actual physical conditions of the home will have decisive effect on the child’s development and will continue to influence him throughout his school life. These factors are inaccessible to be influenced by the teacher but it is as well for him to have them in mind in his dealings with pupils. In addition, he will need to know how he may most effectively change his pupils along the lives he considers to be the most appropriate. That is, he will seek out the most efficient ways of getting pupils learn for productive life in future. The topic under review will be approached from various fronts which include; The Sociological and Philosophical models; role of the school; Learners’ responsibility; role of the teacher; discipline and learner control; role of the parent; guidance and counseling services and conclusion.


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