3 research outputs found
PENGEMBANGAN MAGGOT SEBAGAI PAKAN ALTERNATIF BUDIDAYA NILA PADA KAWASAN AGROWISATA MINAPADI
Abstrak: Budidaya ikan nila di sawah (minapadi) merupakan potensi utama yang diangkat oleh desa wisata Kebonagung. Akan tetapi, tingginya harga pakan ikan menjadi kendala utama yang dihadapi oleh warga dalam pengembangan wisata minapadi. Pakan berbasis maggot merupakan alternatif pakan yang murah dengan kualitas nutrisi yang tinggi. Program pengabdian ini bertujuan untuk memberikan pemahaman dan keterampilan pembuatan pakan alternatif dari maggot untuk minapadi. Program pengabdian ini dilaksanakan bersama dengan Karang Taruna Tani Rukun Santoso dan Kelompok Wanita Tani (KWT) Sekar Arum, di Kebonagung, Imogiri, Bantul, Yogyakarta. Metode pelaksanaan kegiatan meliputi sosialisasi dan pelatihan budidaya maggot, sosialisasi budikamber, pemijahan ikan wader pari, program One Health Education, dan evaluasi. Berdasarkan hasil pengabdian ini, masyarakat menjadi paham dan terampil dalam budidaya maggot. Saran yang diberikan untuk kegiatan selanjutnya adalah pengembangan maggot skala masal dan peningkatan branding kawasan wisata minapadi.Abstract: Fish cultivation in rice fields (minapadi) is the main aspect of tourism developed by the Kebonagung tourism village. However, the high price of fish feed is the main obstacle faced by residents in developing minapadi tourism. Maggot-based feed is an inexpensive alternative to feed with high nutritional quality. Our program aimed to provide skills in making alternative feed from maggot for minapadi. The programs were carried out in collaboration with the Rukun Santoso Farmer Youth Organization and the Sekar Arum Women's Farmer Group, in Kebonagung, Imogiri, Bantul, Yogyakarta. The method of implementing the activities included socialization and training on maggot cultivation, socialization of budikamber, One Health Education program, and evaluation. Based on the results of this program, the community becomes aware and skilled in maggot cultivation. The suggestions for the next programs are the development of mass scale maggots and the improvement of the branding of the minapadi tourism
Unraveling The Impact of Feed Protein Content on Catfish (Clarias sp.) Growth, Survival, Meat Quality and Gastrointestinal Histology
Catfish is a highly favored source of protein in Indonesia. Catfish farming can be carried out using various types of feed and methods. This research aims to determine the effect of two types of fish feed with high (24%) and low (4%) protein content on several aspects of catfish cultivated using the pond/bucket culture method. The methods include catfish maintenance, physicochemical measurement, morphometric measurements, survival rate measurements, proximate testing, and histological preparations of catfish intestines and stomach. The results show that the TDS and pH values in the high-protein feed are higher than in the low-protein feed, while the temperature fluctuates. At the end of the observation, there is a significant difference in the morphometry of catfish fed with high-protein feed, where the body weight, head width, and body length are higher. The difference in body weight of catfish fed with high-protein feed is significantly higher (119.58Ā±16.72 g) compared to those fed with low-protein feed (52.20Ā±4.80 g). The average number of surviving catfish fed with high-protein feed is lower (27.60Ā±8.23 fish) compared to the other group (44.00Ā±2.55 fish). Proximate testing indicates that catfish meat with high-protein feed also has higher protein, fat, and carbohydrate content. Histological analysis shows that catfish with high-protein feed have longer villi and higher number of goblet cells, while the length of the gastric pits is lower. This research demonstrates that high-protein feed has an impact on fish quality, while ensuring water quality to reduce catfish mortality rates in catfish pond culture
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Community Engagement and Education for Sustainable Development
This proceeding contains articles on the various ideas of the academic community presented at The 3rd International Conference on Community Engagement and Education for Sustainable Development (ICCEESD 2022) organized by the Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia on 7th-8th December 2022.Ā ICCEESD is a biannual forum for sharing, benchmarking, and discussing HEIās activities in developing Education for Sustainable Development towards community engagement. Education for Sustainability as a teaching strategy for resolving community challenges through formal, informal, or non-formal education is expected to benefit from various community service best practices by academics, researchers, and students. The 3rd ICCEESD has āStrengthening Education for Sustainability Towards Better Community Engagementā as its theme this year. It is expected that the 3rd ICCEESD will provide a forum for the presenters and participants to exchange best practices, policies, and conceptual implementation of Education for Sustainability towards better community engagement and explore ideas to address community needs.Ā
Conference Title:Ā 3rd International Conference on Community Engagement and Education for Sustainable DevelopmentConference Theme:Ā Strengthening Education for Sustainability Towards Better Community EngagementConference Acronyms:Ā ICCEESD 2022Conference Date: 7th-8th December 2022Conference Location: Grand Rohan Jogja Yogyakarta, IndonesiaConference Organizer: Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesi