Empowering Ginger Farmer Through Fostering the Production of Liquid Organic Fertilizer During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Slamet Fauzi, Susan Barbara Patricia SM
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COVID-19 pandemic had several detrimental effects on the world’s economy and people around the world. Ginger farmers in Genteng Kulon village, Banyuwangi Regency, are one of the communities affected by COVID-19. Since COVID-19 came, the price of chemical fertilizers has remained expensive, and the price of ginger is very high, up to IDR 90.000 per kg, so ginger farmers need a new affordable alternative fertilizer. Fostering the manufacture of liquid organic fertilizer from banana stem waste is the right option to help ginger farmers meet their fertilizer needs and make it efficient in using available waste. The method used in this community development was through the Community Service Program consisting of various activities: training on the production of liquid organic fertilizer; packaging; labeling; and application to ginger plants. The success of this program was evidenced by the level of farmers’ understanding of the procedure being taught, which was assessed using a questionnaire. The results showed that the farmers’ understanding of the material being taught significantly increased as compared with that before they were educated. The percentages of average understanding of the training material for liquid organic fertilizer, packaging, labeling, and application were 75%, 80%, 80%, and 85% respectively. These numbers were very different from those representing the farmers’ knowledge before the training. These average percentages were 15.5%, 14%, 16.5%, and 11.5%. Therefore, this program was successful in providing new knowledge to farmers in the production of liquid organic fertilizer.
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在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,通过促进液态有机肥的生产,为姜农赋权
新冠肺炎大流行对世界经济和世界各地的人民产生了若干不利影响。Banyuwangi县Genteng Kulon村的姜农是受新冠肺炎影响的社区之一。自从新冠肺炎爆发以来,化肥价格一直很贵,而姜的价格非常高,每公斤高达900000印尼盾,因此姜农需要一种新的负担得起的替代肥料。促进用香蕉茎废料生产液态有机肥料是帮助姜农满足肥料需求并有效利用可用废料的正确选择。社区发展所采用的方法是通过社区服务方案,该方案包括各种活动:液体有机肥料生产培训;包装材料标记;以及在生姜植物上的应用。该项目的成功证明了农民对所教授的程序的理解程度,并通过问卷进行了评估。结果表明,与受教育前相比,农民对所教材料的理解显著提高。对液态有机肥料、包装、标签和应用培训材料的平均理解率分别为75%、80%、80%和85%。这些数字与培训前代表农民知识的数字大不相同。这些平均百分比分别为15.5%、14%、16.5%和11.5%。因此,该计划成功地为农民提供了液体有机肥料生产的新知识。
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