Authors :
Grisvia Agustin; Imam Mukhlis
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 7 - July
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24JUL1600
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Abstract :
Jongbiru Village is one of the villages
supported by the State University of Malang which has
potential natural resources and human resources that
need to be developed optimally to increase village food
security. Food security is an effort to eliminate hunger
(zero hunger) which is one of the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs). Currently, hydroponic
vegetable plantations have been initiated under the
technical guidance of BUMDES Jongbiru Village and
Mitra Rotasi Institute. However, BUMDES still faces
many obstacles in implementing hydroponics. Therefore,
the service team from FEB UM will hold hydroponic
vegetable training based on a circular economy that
minimizes waste by involving students. It is hoped that
after participating in the training and FGD, the
participation of residents (especially women) and
BUMDES as well as Rotation Institute partners
supported by the FEB UM service team will be maximized
so that hydroponic vegetable plantations can strengthen
the food security of Jongbiru village and its surroundings.
This community partnership service focuses on a number
of trainings with potential relevance, including the
introduction of a circular economy, as well as optimizing
BUMDES and the role of women.
Keywords :
Food Security, Hydroponics, Circular Economy, Women and BUMDES.
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Jongbiru Village is one of the villages
supported by the State University of Malang which has
potential natural resources and human resources that
need to be developed optimally to increase village food
security. Food security is an effort to eliminate hunger
(zero hunger) which is one of the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs). Currently, hydroponic
vegetable plantations have been initiated under the
technical guidance of BUMDES Jongbiru Village and
Mitra Rotasi Institute. However, BUMDES still faces
many obstacles in implementing hydroponics. Therefore,
the service team from FEB UM will hold hydroponic
vegetable training based on a circular economy that
minimizes waste by involving students. It is hoped that
after participating in the training and FGD, the
participation of residents (especially women) and
BUMDES as well as Rotation Institute partners
supported by the FEB UM service team will be maximized
so that hydroponic vegetable plantations can strengthen
the food security of Jongbiru village and its surroundings.
This community partnership service focuses on a number
of trainings with potential relevance, including the
introduction of a circular economy, as well as optimizing
BUMDES and the role of women.
Keywords :
Food Security, Hydroponics, Circular Economy, Women and BUMDES.