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Nur Jihad Demokrasiyanto; Fitri Nurul Fatimah; Ahmad Fawwazun Rifqi; Marfuah Marfuah; Wildan Adib Furqon +11 more

Nusantara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2026 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Seren Village has abundant organic waste potential, particularly banana peel waste generated from banana-processing MSME activities and wood ash resulting from household firewood combustion. To date, this waste has not been optimally utilized and is often discarded, thereby posing potential environmental problems. This study aims to process banana peel waste and wood ash into an innovative, environmentally friendly shoe polish made from natural materials, while also enhancing the economic value and welfare of the community. The research employed a descriptive qualitative method with a case study approach. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation involving the women’s Family Welfare Empowerment Group (PKK) of Seren Village as the target participants. The shoe polish production process includes drying and grinding banana peels, mixing them with a wood ash solution that functions as a natural coloring agent, adding supporting materials, and heating the mixture until a ready-to-use shoe polish is obtained. The results indicate that the shoe polish produced from banana peels and wood ash has a solid texture, is slightly coarse, non-glossy, and has a relatively fast drying time of approximately one minute. In addition, the product shows good resistance to water splashes and does not damage the surface of shoes. The use of natural ingredients makes this shoe polish safer for health. The utilization of this waste has the potential to support MSME development, reduce environmental pollution, and sustainably improve the welfare of the Seren Village community.

Dinda Ameliya; Geby Fatmawati; Mawaddah Syafitri Lubis; Priska Amalia Sipayung; T. Khairani Nada Syavah Harumy

Nusantara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2026 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Banana blossoms are often considered waste and rarely utilized by the community, even though this material is easily obtained, has nutritional value, and has the potential to be processed into economically valuable food products. This community service activity was carried out in Melati II Village, Pasar 6, Pala Hamlet, Perbaungan District, with the aim of providing assistance to the community in processing banana blossoms into chips as an alternative snack. The implementation method included a brief counseling on the potential and benefits of banana blossoms, training in processing techniques, hands-on practice in making chips, and a simple evaluation of the quality of the resulting product. The results of the activity showed that the community was able to process banana blossoms into chips with a crispy texture, acceptable taste, and an attractive appearance. In addition to improving community skills and creativity, this activity also helped reduce organic waste and opened up sustainable household-scale business opportunities for the local community.

Riskianti Riskianti; Ulfa Al Wafiah; Wahyuni Suryaningtiyas; Linda Mayasari; Badruli Martati

Nusantara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This community engagement activity aims to introduce and promote Es Pisang Ijo, a traditional culinary delight from Makassar, to the mothers of Aisyiyah Ranting Suterejo in Surabaya. The program was implemented through the National KKN-Dik collaboration between Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar and Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya. The method applied was a field study involving several stages—explanation, demonstration, and direct hands-on practice. The activity received a highly positive response, as participants were actively involved in every phase, showing enthusiasm and curiosity. The outcomes of this activity include improved culinary skills, strengthened cultural awareness, and the creation of new opportunities for micro-enterprise development rooted in traditional cuisine. Additionally, this program enhanced cross-cultural communication and strengthened social solidarity among Aisyiyah members. Es Pisang Ijo thus represents not only a dessert but also a symbol of togetherness, women’s empowerment, and cultural preservation. This initiative reaffirms Aisyiyah’s role as an empowered women’s community that contributes to economic independence and cultural resilience through traditional culinary innovation as a medium of empowerment and community development.

Sukawati Sukawati; Moh Habibul Mujtaba; Rosa Kamelia Sari; Siti Afifah; Sindi Rosadi

Nusantara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Sri Menanti Village has significant potential in the agricultural sector, particularly in banana production. However, the economic value of bananas is often underutilized due to limited innovation in processing. This study aims to develop micro-enterprises through the production of an innovative product called keripik pisang lumer (melt-in-the-mouth banana chips). The method used is a participatory approach involving local communities in training, production, and marketing. The results show that utilizing local resources can increase product value and open up new business opportunities. Keripik pisang lumer has become a popular snack alternative with strong potential for both local and regional markets

Agtasya Vivin Parantean; Crecentia Priskila; Febrianti Tandi; Selin Bessoran Palulun; Jens Batara Marewa

Nusantara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Organic Waste Management and its utilization. The aim of organic waste management and the use of banana hump liquid organic fertilizer is to reduce agricultural waste and increase its benefits in the agricultural cycle for the community in Lembang Burasia. With this program, the community can find out how to make liquid organic fertilizer by utilizing waste and materials found around the community. These activities include (1) socializing the use of banana weevils to become POC; (2) Training on how to make POC from banana tubers; (3) making banana tubers into POC; (4) application of the use of banana weevils as POC. This activity can run well in accordance with the planning and objectives of the activity. The implementation of this activity received support from both the head of Lembang and local residents, which was indicated by their involvement in implementing the activity. The results of this activity have also provided special skills for local residents who have been directly involved in the process of making banana weevil POC.

Atika Riasari

Nusantara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2021 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This empowerment was carried out bearing in mind that there are still many banana tree fronds that are not used and only become waste, therefore to overcome the large amount of banana frond waste in Marga Mulya Village. And to find out what the benefits of banana fronds are for processed products that are useful and have economic value, we make use of these banana fronds by making processed banana fronds chips that have high economic power by empowering housewives in Marga Mulya Village. This community empowerment is carried out every Saturday with four meetings. And it is hoped that the manufacture of banana chips which has been implemented in Marga Mulya Village can continue and help the economy of local residents.