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Alfarizki Ramadhan; Dewi Nurmalasari; Wida Aristanti

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan 2026 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

In this era of ongoing digitalization, the use of information technology in records management is becoming increasingly crucial to ensure work efficiency and effectiveness. This study aims to examine the implementation of a dynamic archive storage system in the General Ledger Accounting Division of PT KPN Plantation. Specifically, this study identifies the obstacles encountered and analyzes the efforts made to overcome these challenges. Using a qualitative approach, primary data was collected through observation, interviews, and documentation studies with informants from General Ledger Accounting employees. Data analysis was carried out through a series of processes, including data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of the study show that although the stages of archive management have been carried out systematically through a combination of physical procedures and digitization using E-Archive, its implementation still faces significant obstacles. The problems identified include managerial aspects such as high transaction volumes that cause document backlogs and space limitations, technical aspects such as the instability of the E-Archive system, and limited human resources with expertise in archiving. Collectively, these obstacles reduce the effectiveness and efficiency of the system, requiring a comprehensive and integrated improvement strategy to achieve reliable and sustainable archive management

Hermanto Manurung; Edi Wiraguna

Botani : Publikasi Ilmu Tanaman dan Agribisnis 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Tanaman Dan Hewani Indonesia

Harvesting is a crucial stage in the palm oil production process that impacts the efficiency and productivity of the plantation. Choosing the right harvesting method can increase the effectiveness of time and labor. This study compares harvesting efficiency using manual and mechanized methods by measuring the duration of fruit harvest and transportation time to the collection point (TPH). This study was conducted in November–December 2024 at PT. Kencana Sawit Indonesia, located in Talao Sungai Kunyit, South Solok, West Sumatra. The equipment used included stationery, a stopwatch, and data related to working time and harvest results. Data were collected through direct observation. The analysis was carried out using the t-student statistical test to evaluate the difference in working time between the manual and mechanized methods. The results showed that harvesting with mechanization was more efficient than the manual method. The difference in harvest time reached 12 seconds per bunch with a P value of 0.0002, while the transportation time to the TPH was 23.48 minutes faster per ton with a P value <0.0001. Monthly production with mechanization averaged 48.69 tons, while the manual method only produced 38.13 tons per month. Thus, the use of mechanized harvesting methods has proven to be faster in the harvesting process, fruit transportation, and increasing monthly production results. The implementation of mechanization can be a strategic step to increase operational efficiency and productivity of oil palm plantations.

Nadiareta Sitorus; Desniorita Desniorita

International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Matematika dan Sains Indonesia

Biogas is a mixture of gases formed from the decomposition of organic materials with the help of bacteria through an anaerobic fermentation process (airtight) to produce biogas in the form of methane gas (CH4) that can be managed. In biogas production, pH is one of the factors that affects the production process where an inappropriate pH will cause the performance of microorganisms in degrading organic matter into biogas to be less than optimal. This can be seen from the COD reduction produced, namely COD reduction will increase when operating conditions are at optimal pH, for this reason, conditioning the operating process according to the optimum pH is needed. So that in order to maximize the production of biogas produced, research was conducted to determine the optimum pH in the biogas production process carried out at PT AMP Plantation. In this study, biogas production data was collected so that the optimum pH in the production process carried out was known. From the research that has been carried out, the optimum pH for the biogas production process is 7, which produces the highest COD reduction of 91.78%.

Yulinda Ibrahim; Firmawati Firmawati; Nur Uyun I. Biahimo; Jubaeda Abas

Jurnal Kesehatan dan Kedokteran 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a clinical condition characterized by an irreversible decline in kidney function to a degree that requires permanent renal replacement therapy, in the form of dialysis or kidney transplantation. One of the clinical syndromes that occurs in kidney failure is uremia. This is caused by decreased kidney function. CKD disease will cause kidney function and role to continue to decline (progressive) and cannot return (irreversible) (Sherwood, 2016). This study aims to determine the effect of Murotal Al-Qur'an distraction therapy on reducing anxiety levels in CKD patients undergoing hemodialysis at Toto Kabila Regional Hospital. This research uses a quantitative research design with a Quasy Experimental research design involving an intervention group and a control group. The population in this study were all CKD patients undergoing hemodialysis at Toto Kabila Regional Hospital. The sample in this research consisted of 15 respondents, the data collection technique was making observations and using a questionnaire sheet. Based on the results of the analysis in the treatment group, the results showed that the level of moderate anxiety was 5 respondents (62.5%), and mild anxiety was 3 respondents (37.5%). In the control group, the results showed that the level of moderate anxiety was 5 respondents (71.4%), and the results of severe anxiety were 2 respondents (28.6%). The results of statistical tests in the treatment group obtained a P-value of 0.01 and in control group 0.03 which means <0.05 so it can be concluded that Ha is accepted which means there is an effect of Murotal Al-Quran Distraction Therapy on reducing anxiety levels in CKD patients undergoing hemodialysis at Toto Kabila Regional Hospital.

Latifah Alkhoiriyah; Hilda Hildayati; Andini Purna Dita; Dewi Harnisa Pangesti; Muslimatul Ibadah +2 more

Jurnal Inovasi Sosial dan Pengabdian 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The processing of garden products, namely cassava as an effort to develop the community's economy and increase the creative economy of the Sumur Village community is one of the leading work programs of post 94 in completing the community service process. This community service activity is a form of training for the community in the implementation of cassava garden product processing in Sumur Village, Brangsong District, Kendal Regency. The factor that encouraged group 94 to process garden products in Sumur Village was the abundance of cassava plants that were not optimally utilized. So it needs to be optimized as a food ingredient that is ripe and ready to be. The implementation of the community service above also has a mission to create new innovations in the processing of garden products, namely cassava can be processed into cassava rengginang, cassava layer, cassava brownies, cassava dodol, mocaf flour, and cheese cendol (cheese cassava). The implementation of this community service uses a training method for the community whose majority livelihood is as a farmer. The stages carried out are starting preparations, namely recording data on residents who work as farmers and the availability of cassava harvests on the Plantation. Next, start the implementation stage by involving extension workers from the Kendal Regency UMKM Service to help provide processing training on the potential of cassava harvests from raw to cooked. This service aims to improve the creative economy through cassava processing training for the people of Sumur Village.

Nur Fariza Khairani; Relita Buaton; Melda Pita Uli Sitompul

Modem : Jurnal Informatika dan Sains Teknologi 2024 Asosiasi Profesi Telekomunikasi Dan Informatika Indonesia

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is essential for worker safety, especially in oil palm harvesting activities. PT Langkat Nusantara Kepong faces major challenges related to work safety, with analysis showing that work accidents still occur frequently in the Padang Brahrang Plantation. This indicates the need for an in-depth evaluation of the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to reduce the risk of work accidents. By using the clustering method to group data based on the type of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) used and aims to provide recommendations for optimizing the use of personal protective equipment based on risk management and reducing the incidence of work accidents. From testing the results of cluster 3, cluster 4 and cluster 5 it can be concluded that clustering with 5 clusters provides the most efficient and precise results, followed by 4 clusters, while 3 clusters provide greater variation within clusters, indicating that clustering with fewer clusters is less able to capture subtle differences in the data.

Nisa Hafi Idhoh Fitriana; Ellecia Pricillia Siahaan; Nabilah Ainur Rohmah; Danang Permadhi

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Keberlanjutan Masyarakat 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The Indonesian Sugar Plantation Research Center (P3GI) plays a crucial role in the development of the sugar industry in Indonesia. Currently, the contribution extends not only to the sugarcane industry but also begins to branch out into the field of education by providing educational tours for the public. The educational tourism activities at the Indonesian Sugar Plantation Research Center (P3GI) not only offer tours but also include accompaniment. The main objective of this accompaniment is to enhance tourists' knowledge by accompany and educating them during their visit to P3GI. Guides will take tourists through several educational spots, including the library, museum, explant area, garden, and plantation. After the tour, tourists are invited to taste natural sugarcane juice (STA). The outcomes of the educational tourism guidance activities at the Indonesian Sugar Plantation Research Center (P3GI) have beneficial effects for all parties involved, especially tourists.

Leopoldino V. Martins

Jurnal Teknologi Pangan dan Ilmu Pertanian 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

The purpose of this research was to find out the Influence of the Composite of the Planting Media on the Growth of Angsana Plant and the composition of a good plant media for Angsana plantation. This research uses a single Design (DK) factor, with a medium dose treatment of M0 = Topsoil Each Polybag, M1 = Media 100 Gram Each Polybag, M2 = Media 200 Gram Each Polybag, M3 = Media 300 Gram Each Polybag. As a result, it will continue to be analyzed using the DMRT (Duncan Multiply Class Test) tasks 95% with the application of Statistics tools for Agriculture Research. The length of plant observation, for treatment with less control in each unit with a value of (A0) of 19.33cm, has no significant influence on the treatment of each unit. In addition to treatment (A1) 10 Treatment by (A3) 100.33cm and (A3) 40.33cm had a significant influence on treatment (A0) 19.33cm. of treatment A1, A3 and A2 showed that the influence of organic breastfeeding or animal waste on the supply of Angsana plants increased in length or height in each unit.

Franciska Christiana; Nur Fakhri Febriansyah; Muhammad Yasin

Student Scientific Creativity Journal 2023 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Economics is an interesting field of study if studied from a historical perspective, in its journey, Malang apparently is not only the center of coffee plantations. Malang at that time had a large sugar factory (PG). As the economy of Malang City grew, the number of sugar factories continued to increase. This transformation extends to the trade and service sector which has brought Malang to play an important role as one of the pillars of the economy in East Java. In this research, the author used a qualitative method. The key to the successful evolution of the Malang region's economy is the synergy of political authority (government), the central bank as the monetary authority (BI Malang), and business actors so that they can become a transformative collective force in developing programs with an insight into regional potential and the institutional capacity of the local community, to the ability to adapt and capture new opportunities that arise in a rapidly changing economic order and environment is developed.

Rangga Aditya Widodo; Haryani Haryani

JURNAL EKONOMI MANAJEMEN AKUNTANSI 2021 sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Dharma Putra Semarang

The desired objective of this research activity is to examine and analyze the effect of compensation, motivation and job satisfaction on the work productivity of employees at PT. Nusantara Plantation IX Ngobo Ungaran Plantation. The population in this study were all production employees at PT. Nusantara Plantation IX Ngobo Ungaran Plantation, totaling 50 people. In this study, samples/respondents were taken from the entire population of 50 respondents, using saturated sampling techniques. Based on the discussion, the following conclusions can be drawn: Testing the compensation hypothesis on employee work productivity shows that the value of t count = 2.805 > t table = 1.684 with a significance number = 0.007 <α = 0.05 (significant). Thus, the hypothesis (H1) that compensation has a positive effect on employee work productivity is proven. Testing the hypothesis of motivation on employee productivity shows that the value of t count = 3.972 > t table = 1.684 with a significance number = 0.000 < α = 0.05 (significant). Thus, the hypothesis (H2) that motivation has a positive effect on employee work productivity is proven.

Endro Haksara; Ainnur Rahmanti

JURNAL KEPERAWATAN SISTHANA 2021 SEKOLAH TINGGI ILMU KESEHATAN KESDAM IV DIPONEGORO

Chronic renal failure is a progressive and continuous destruction of kidney structures. Chronic renal failure occurs in susceptible individuals, analgesic nephropathy, destruction of renal papillae associated with daily use of analgesic drugs for years. Whatever the cause, there is a progressive deterioration of kidney function which is characterized by a progressive decrease in the Glomelurus Filter Rate (GFR) (Corwin, 2009). Chronic kidney failure is a failure of kidney function to maintain metabolism and fluid and electrolyte balance due to progressive destruction of kidney structures with manifestations of accumulation of residual metabolites (uremic toxicants) in the blood (Muttaqin & Sari, 2011). as well as electrolytes and acid-base composition of body fluids, removing metabolic wastes that are no longer needed by the body, regulating blood pressure and hormonal function. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is the final stage of chronic kidney failure where GFR <15 ml/min/1.73m2 so that the body fails to maintain metabolism and fluid and electrolyte balance, causing uremia, namely retention of urea and other nitrogenous wastes in the blood (Smeltzer et al. al, 2008; National Kidney Foundation in Kallenbach, et al, 2005). With the increasingly real decline in kidney function or worsening of symptoms of uremia, renal replacement therapy is required for survival, namely dialysis and organ transplantation. There are two methods of dialysis, one of which is Hemodialysis (Potter, 2005; Smelzer, 2008).     

Endro Haksara; Ainnur Rahmanti

JURNAL KEPERAWATAN SISTHANA 2021 SEKOLAH TINGGI ILMU KESEHATAN KESDAM IV DIPONEGORO

The main function of the kidneys under normal conditions is to regulate fluids and electrolytes and the acid-base composition of body fluids, remove metabolic wastes that are no longer needed by the body, regulate blood pressure and hormonal function. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is the final stage of chronic kidney failure where GFR <15 ml/min/1.73m2 so that the body fails to maintain metabolism and fluid and electrolyte balance, causing uremia, namely retention of urea and other nitrogenous wastes in the blood (Smeltzer et al. al, 2008; National Kidney Foundation in Kallenbach, et al, 2005). With the increasingly real decline in kidney function or worsening of symptoms of uremia, renal replacement therapy is required for survival, namely dialysis and organ transplantation. There are two methods of dialysis, one of which is Hemodialysis (Potter, 2005; Smelzer, 2008). Cases of chronic kidney failure in the world have increased by more than 50%, in the United States which is a very developed country every year there are about 20 million adults suffering from chronic kidney failure and undergoing hemodialysis in more than 100,000 patients, while in Indonesia, according to the Indonesian Kidney Diatrans Foundation, YDGI), in 2007 there were about 100,000 chronic kidney failure patients but only a few patients were able to undergo hemodialysis. Kidney replacement therapy in Indonesia was started in 1972 in Jakarta (Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital/FKUI), in Bandung in 1976 (Hasan Sadikin Hospital/FK UNPAD).

Kelik Bayu Susatyo

Jurnal Elektronika dan Komputer 2019 STEKOM PRESS

Guava is a fruit plant with various benefits for humans. Both the leaves and the fruit can be used to treat various diseases. As an example of the fruit to treat Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever, Tyfus, and so forth. The leaves can be used as traditional medicine to treat cough and diarrhea. In the highlands it is indeed cold and there is little possibility of plantation fires. However, fires can occur as a result of human activity both intentional and unintentional. The location of the plantation land that is relatively far from the residential population makes fires sometimes known too late. Therefore, it is necessary to create a tool to monitor the temperature and concentration of guava plantation smoke from a distance every day so that if the temperature or the density of smoke reaches a certain number that indicates the occurrence of fire then the tool will immediately send a notification via SMS to the plantation owner. In addition, the tool will immediately pour water from the reservoir or water reservoir into the guava plantation. In the water reservoir there is a tool to detect the volume of water. The device to be created uses the LM35 temperature sensor, MQ-2 smoke sensor, HC-SR04 Ultrasonic sensor, Relay, Arduino Uno R3 microcontroller and GPRS Shield along with the GSMSIM Card.