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Aprilya Dwi Nur'aini; Aura Giaska Andiny; Haril Saleleubaja; Muhammad Renggi Saputra; Taupik Hidayat +1 more

jurnal ABDIMAS Indonesia 2026 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) are one form of natural resource utilization that can be used as an alternative traditional medicine as well as an effort to improve public health. Medicinal plants are widely used by the community because they are easy to obtain, relatively safe, and have lower costs compared to modern medical drugs. This study aims to examine the utilization of TOGA plants as an effort to improve the health of the people of Kudu Ganting Village through a literature study approach. The method used was a literature review by examining various scientific sources such as books, journals, and research reports related to family medicinal plants. The results of the study indicate that plants such as ginger, turmeric, lemongrass, temulawak, and betel leaves provide various health benefits, including improving body immunity, treating digestive disorders, and functioning as natural antiseptics. Therefore, the utilization of TOGA plants can serve as an effort to improve community health while also making productive use of home yard land.

Putri Lukmanasari; Kamar Zaman; Fitri Hardianti; Ernita Ernita; Sulhaswardi Sulhaswardi +1 more

Karawo : Journal of Community Service (KJCS) 2026 Lembaga Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Ichsan Gorontalo

This community service activity aims to improve the knowledge and skills of the community, particularly women in the Family Welfare Movement (PKK), in sweet corn cultivation as an effort to optimize the use of yard land and strengthen household food security. The activity was conducted in Tanah Merah Village, Siak Hulu District, Kampar Regency, using a participatory approach. The methods used included outreach, technical cultivation training, interactive discussions, and ongoing mentoring. The material provided covered selecting superior seeds, planting techniques, fertilization, pest and disease control, and harvesting and post-harvest stages. The results of the activity demonstrated an increase in participants' understanding and skills in applying proper sweet corn cultivation techniques. Furthermore, there was a shift in community attitudes, leading to greater awareness of the importance of productive and sustainable yard land use. This activity also encouraged the emergence of small-scale, home-based agricultural initiatives with the potential to increase family income. Thus, this program not only contributes to community capacity building but also supports food independence and sustainable economic well-being at the local level.

Arista, Yuvita; Masyitah, Masyitah; Al Farizie, Adam; Kassang, Adinda Anastasya; Aldona Sabria Wahyudi +5 more

Jurnal Inovasi dan Pengabdian Kaa Mieera (JIPKAM) 2026 Politeknik Negeri Fakfak

Nutritional problems among children under five, particularly stunting, remain a significant public health challenge associated with inadequate nutrient intake and unfavorable eating behaviors such as picky eating, poor appetite, and feeding difficulties. These conditions may lead to imbalanced macronutrient and micronutrient intake, which adversely affects child growth and development. This Community Service Program (PkM) aimed to improve parental knowledge and skills in fulfilling child nutritional requirements through education and training on innovative food processing based on local ingredients, namely mandu formulated with anchovy (Stolephorus spp.) and yardlong bean (Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis). The methods included educational sessions, hands-on training, mentoring, and evaluation using a structured questionnaire. The evaluation involved 18 participants, where 83.3% achieved an excellent category and 16.7% a good category.The practice-based educational approach combined with the utilization of locally available nutrient-dense ingredients was effective in enhancing community capacity and shows potential as a preventive strategy to reduce the risk of stunting at the household level.

Anisa Azzahra; Anita Oktaviana Trisna Devi; Agung Widyanto F S

Jupiter: Publikasi Ilmu Keteknikan Industri, Teknik Elektro dan Informatika 2026 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

Low productivity and high sick leave in the weaving division of PT XYZ in Yogyakarta are caused by excessive physical and mental workload on Shuttle Loom Unit 2 operators. The productivity of the weaving division of PT XYZ was recorded at only 61.96% (target 75%) with sick leave of 4.17%, indicating operator fatigue. This study measured physical workload using the Cardiovascular Load (CVL) method based on heart rate and mental workload using NASA-TLX, and analyzed the correlation with age and length of service. The results showed a moderate physical workload category (40% light CVL <30, 60% moderate 30-60) at a temperature of 30.5°C, and high-very high mental workload (45% high 50-79, 55% very high ≥80, average EF 79.3) due to strict quality targets (0.5% defects). There is a correlation between CVL and NASA-TLX with age. Recommendations include reducing the daily production target from 100 to 85-88 yards, optimizing ergonomics, and training to reduce EF to 65 and defects to 0.3, to increase effective productivity.

Adinda Berliana Eka Aprilia; Tarisa Zanja Bella; Risma Indra Febrianti; Salma Rosyidatul Islamiah; Titik Setya Nigrum +4 more

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

This community service program was conducted by Group 7 of KKN ITB Ahmad Dahlan Lamongan in Bapuhbandung Village, Glagah District, Lamongan Regency, aiming to address environmental and public health issues through the utilization of ecobricks and the cultivation of family medicinal plants (TOGA). The main problems identified were low awareness of plastic waste management and the underutilization of home yards for medicinal plants. The program applied a participatory assistance method involving students, parents, youth, and village officials throughout the stages of observation, planning, implementation, and evaluation. The results showed that more than 300 ecobricks were produced and assembled into an installation forming the word “BAPUHBANDUNG,” which now serves as a new village icon. In addition, medicinal plants such as ginger, turmeric, and lemongrass were planted around the installation area and residents’ yards. The evaluation indicated high community participation, good-quality ecobricks, and positive initial growth of TOGA. This program not only produced physical outputs but also increased community awareness of plastic waste management, family health independence, and the strengthening of village identity.

Eko Apriliyanto; Bondan Hary Setiawan; Arum Asriyanti Suhastyo

POTENSI : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 2026 Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis UNDARIS

Punggelan State Junior High School 3, Banjarnegara, as one of the schools at the elementary education level, will empower its students through the use of the school environment for agricultural activities. Efforts to introduce agricultural activities are carried out through P5 (Projek Penguatan Profil Pelajar Pancasila / Pancasila Student Profile Strengthening Project) on the theme of sustainable lifestyles. The theoretical session was held in the hall of Punggelan State Junior High School 3. The practical session was held in the garden area of Punggelan State Junior High School 3. The participants were also assisted by three students from the Agroindustry Study Program at the Banjarnegara Polytechnic. The stages of the activity consisted of a theoretical session in the hall, practical sessions on making planting media, making organic fertilizer, making yellow traps, sowing mustard seeds, and maintaining the mustard plants. Participants who had completed the practical activities were given the responsibility of maintaining their plants until harvest. The participants came from several villages in Punggelan Subdistrict, including Danakerta, Klapa, Tribuana, and Sambong. These four villages are agricultural centers. Most of the residents in these areas have yards that are used for agricultural activities. The students already have basic agricultural skills for vegetable cultivation. The participants' background in agriculture-based areas will facilitate student empowerment activities in school management towards achieving adiwiyata status. The empowerment of students at Punggelan State Junior High School 3through training in organic fertilizer production showed an increase in participants' knowledge of science in the field of anaerobic technology in organic fertilizer production. Participants also acquired the skill of being able to make organic fertilizer from leaves or grass and livestock manure. Participants were able to apply organic fertilizer as a seedling medium and a medium for growing mustard greens.

Wamsal Suryady Maruli Tua Sinaga; Yursal Yursal; Taruna Ginting

Port Management and Maritime Administration Journal 2026 Indonesian Maritime Researchers and Lecturers

This study discusses the delivery process of Full Container Load (FCL) from the Container Freight Station (CFS) to the Container Yard (CY) at MTKI Port (Masaji Tatanan Kontainer Indonesia) by the shipping agency (EMKL) PT. Elang Sriwijaya Palembang. This FCL delivery process is a critical stage in the shipping logistics chain as it ensures that containers fully loaded from the stacking warehouse can be placed in the port's stacking yard safely and in accordance with procedures. Shipping documents and administrative completeness are also vital components that must be fulfilled to ensure the container transfer process runs smoothly and complies with Port regulations. The purpose of this research is to identify the stages of the FCL delivery process, the parties involved, the obstacles faced during the container transfer process, and the solutions implemented to overcome them. The results show that the FCL delivery process involves several steps, starting from the issuance of shipping documents, administrative inspection, and coordination with port authorities, to the actual transfer of containers to the CY. Furthermore, obstacles were found in the form of administrative delays, limited loading and unloading equipment, and coordination issues between the EMKL and the port operator. This research is expected to serve as a reference for EMKL companies and related institutions in improving the effectiveness of the FCL delivery process, thereby supporting the smooth flow of goods at the port and enhancing the efficiency of Indonesia's maritime logistics activities. The methods used in preparing this paper are field research and library research methods.

Dian Tangkeallo; Theresyam Kabanga; Ferdi Ferdi

Bumi: Jurnal Hasil Kegiatan Sosialisasi Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2026 Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Indonesia

This community service activity aims to improve street cleanliness and encourage the use of home gardens to support a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment. The main problems faced by the community include low awareness of environmental cleanliness, the persistence of trash along the roads, and underutilized yards. The activity implemented a qualitative approach through field observations, community interviews, outreach, and direct mentoring. The community service activities included the Clean Friday program, the construction of neighborhood gates, the creation of flower pots from recycled materials, and the use of home gardens for vegetable cultivation. The results of the activities showed a significant improvement in street cleanliness, increased use of home gardens as productive spaces, and growing awareness and active participation of the community, particularly the younger generation, in environmental protection. Furthermore, this activity also strengthened the values of mutual cooperation and local wisdom, which align with the Tana Toraja Masero concept of clean, healthy, independent, and sustainable development. Thus, this community service activity contributes positively to creating a sustainable environment and improving the community's quality of life in a sustainable manner