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Development of Household Waste Diversification in Making Liquid Organic Fertilizer (LOF) for the Community of Tinggede Village, Sigi Regency

Lestari MP. Alibasyah, Astija, Samsurizal M. Suleman and Vita Indri Febriani
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Lestari MP. Alibasyah: Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teaching Tranning and Education, Tadulako University, Palu City, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia 94118
Astija: Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teaching Tranning and Education, Tadulako University, Palu City, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia 94118
Samsurizal M. Suleman: Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teaching Tranning and Education, Tadulako University, Palu City, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia 94118
Vita Indri Febriani: Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teaching Tranning and Education, Tadulako University, Palu City, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia 94118

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 12, 129-137

Abstract: Tinggede village is known as an area that has a high demand for fruit and vegetable production, where most of the people are farmers. The goal is to provide knowledge and capability in diversifying domestic waste in making liquid organic fertilizer (LOF) to the community of Tinggede village, Sigi regency. The activity will be held in July 2024, for 3 days. There were 25 participants who attended, all of whom were members of the Ibu PKK. The results obtained, firstly, they understood about the importance of utilizing waste into use value, and the process of making LOF. During this session, they were listening focusly, some of the participants actively asked questions to the service team, and gave positive responses regarding the importance of this education. The second result was that the participants succeeded in making two types of LOF, namely one made from a combination of vegetables and rice washing water, and one made only from rice water. From interviews with participants, telling about the participants’ experiences during routine checks for 2 weeks for this activity was very useful for them, because the LOF that had been made was successful, and could be used directly on plants. Based in there results, this service activity is considered to have achieved the expected target.

Date: 2024
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