https://journal.unej.ac.id/papuma/issue/feedPAPUMA: Journal of Community Services2025-08-30T13:25:48+07:00Ir. Sundahri, PGDip.Agr.Sc., M.P.papuma.journal@unej.idOpen Journal Systems<p>Jurnal multidisiplin yang menyebarluaskan hasil-hasil kegiatan pengabdian dan pemanfaatan IPTEKS di masyarakat, meliputi bidang: 1) Sains: MIPA, Sosial Humaniora, Hukum, Budaya, Ekonomi, Kesehatan, Pertanian, Kehutanan, Perikanan, Peternakan, Teknik; 2) Pendidikan; 3) Pelatihan dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat</p>https://journal.unej.ac.id/papuma/article/view/5672ONE DUSUN ONE PRODUCT (ODOP): PENDAMPINGAN PENINGKATAN KESEJAHTERAAN UMKM DESA KEMBIRITAN OLEH TIM KKN UNEJ2025-05-05T12:53:47+07:00Edy Hariyadiedyhariyadi.sastra@unej.ac.idHibatulloh Muhammad Farhan Muhammad2323@gmail.comRifan Muhamad Muhamad.232322@gmaol.comPriyandanu Eggy Husada EggyHusada@gmail.comFerdianto Fery Fery23123@gmail.comHidayat Muhammad Zaki Fahmi Muhammad62626@gmail.com<p><em>Kembiritan Village is one of the villages in Genteng District, Banyuwangi Regency, East Java Province, which holds abundant cultural wealth and natural potential. This natural potential is also supported by human resources who are able to make various processed food products that have a selling value and are able to compete widely. However, the knowledge of the Kembiritan community regarding good packaging and branding methods is still very minimal, so this Real Work Lecture (KKN) program was focused on increasing the community's knowledge and skills in this regard. One Dusun One Product (ODOP) is a work program that focuses on motivating each hamlet to produce at least one product that has a selling value, which will later be assisted and fostered so that it can compete with other products. A total of 21 local MSME products have been successfully recorded and fostered by UMD 316 KKN Students, starting from selecting attractive and appropriate packaging, designing and printing stickers, as well as bridging transactions, until finally being sold through BUMDes retail stores. This work program received a positive response from the local community. Later, this work program will be continued and developed by BUMDes as an effort to increase village income while improving the welfare of MSMEs in Kembiritan Village.</em></p>2025-08-31T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) https://journal.unej.ac.id/papuma/article/view/6225DESA WONOJATI MENUJU MANDIRI LESTARI: LITERASI LESTARI,PENGOLAHAN SAMPAH,BUDIDAYA MAGGOT,ECOENZYM,DAN DIGITALISASI UMKM2025-08-25T08:23:55+07:00Nugraheni Khilyatun Nisa atnisa2003@gmail.comAlfiansyah Mochammad Mochammad.2025aa@gmail.comPratama Rizky Angga Rizky@jgmail.comHalizah Zahra Fadia Siti Siti.20245@gmail.comDarasuta Rega Ayu Rega.2025@gmail.comFebiyanti Tirsa Tirsa.2025@gmail.comKusmiyana Mani'ah Mellow Mani'ah.2025@gmail.comPrakassyah Echa Putra EchaPutra.2025@gmail.comEkananda Muhammad Daffa Alvin MuhammadDaffaAlvin@gmail.comGhinnanafsi Iftia Yasmin Iftia.2025@gmail.comRab Al Rafi Afzaal Fazl Al.2025@gmail.comSeptiana Niken Aulia NikenAulia@gmail.comLestari Chika Adinda Difia Chika.20205@gmail.comKusuma Erik Erik.2025@gmail.com<p><em>In the issues present in the village of Wonojati, Gondangwetan District, Pasuruan, they are still related to suboptimal waste management and the low ecological awareness of the community. This situation encourages students from the Community Service Program of Jember University to implement an integrated community service program with the theme "Wonojati Village Towards Sustainable Independence." The methods used include surveys and village coordination, environmental literacy based on children's understanding to instill environmental awareness from an early age, the establishment of a village waste bank as a sorting center, training on Black Soldier Fly (BSF) maggot cultivation to process organic waste while also supplementing feed for catfish, as well as training in making ecoenzymes. The produced maggots can replace up to 50% of pellet feed in catfish farming, thus reducing production costs. Processed products in the form of catfish flakes and catfish roll cakes are then strengthened through branding and digitalization of MSMEs with the creation of logos and geotagging business locations. The results show an increase in ecological awareness, a reduction in waste volume, cost efficiency in animal feed, and an improvement in the competitiveness of MSME products. In conclusion, the integration of literacy, waste management, and the digitalization of MSMEs can strengthen the economic and ecological independence of communities towards sustainable villages</em></p>2025-08-30T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2025 PAPUMA: Journal of Community Serviceshttps://journal.unej.ac.id/papuma/article/view/1561KELOLA SAMPAH, BANGUN EKONOMI: SEJAHTERAKAN MASYARAKAT DENGAN BANK SAMPAH2025-08-22T13:18:11+07:00Ummi Sholikhahsholikhah_ummi@yahoo.comKhofifah Indra Swari Nur nurswari37@gmail.comAmelia Fahreza Putri putriamelia12@gmail.comDiah Widhi Hartanti diahwidhi89@gmail.comMerlyan Anggraeni Hunusalela lelama66@gmail.comRaihan Badruz Zaman Zamanrb@gmail.comHani Nur Azizahhaninurazizah@gmail.comRifki Fahrisal Ramadhani ramdhanirifki_21@gmail.comJelita Putri Afdilla Nasution jelita_nasution@gmail.comRizka Ayu Safitri safitri678@gmail.comMuhadzdzib Dzaky Zaidan dzakyzaidan@gmail.comRahmawati Aulia Agustin agustinra77@gmail.comSalsabilatus Shafiyah fiyahsal_11@gmail.com<p><em>A waste bank is a place for sorting and collecting waste that can be recycled or has economic value. The waste bank in Kraton Village functions to manage community waste. However, waste management in Kraton Village was stopped due to the Covid pandemic in 2022. The cessation of the waste bank's duties resulted in a buildup of waste at the waste bank's base camp. Therefore, efforts are needed to reactivate the Kraton Village waste bank program to realize better waste management. This effort was carried out in stages over approximately five weeks. The results of this activity began to be seen in the second stage, namely assistance from the Kraton Village waste bank. This series of activities resulted in the regeneration of the Kraton Village waste bank to be better and of maximum benefit. This is proven by the reduction in waste accumulation and waste management as a job that can become an economic field for village communities.</em></p>2025-08-30T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2025 PAPUMA: Journal of Community Serviceshttps://journal.unej.ac.id/papuma/article/view/5946PENCIPTAAN DESA PRIMA SADARSIH MELALUI PENINGKATAN PENGETAHUAN PETANI DAN PETERNAK TERHADAP KESADARAN LINGKUNGAN2025-07-15T10:24:22+07:00Nurul Dwi Novikarumsarinuruldwin@unej.ac.idDiah Puspaningrumnuruldwin@unej.ac.idPradiptya Ayu Harsitanuruldwin@unej.ac.idSubekti Sri Sri.22222@gmail.comAji Joni Murti Mulyo Joni.202020@gmail.comPutri Widya Widya Kristiyanti widyakp@unej.ac.idPraticia Susan Barbara Susan.292929@gmail.com<p><em>Towards a Prima sadarsih Village (Aware of Environmental Cleanliness) was the main program of Turirejo Village in 2025 and supports the Food Security Program initiated by President Prabowo. In line with the Village SDGs, each village is required to realize 18 SDGs for the welfare of the village community. This community service is carried out to support the implementation of SDGs, namely SDGs [2] Hunger-Free Village and SDGs [12] Consumption and Production of Environmentally Conscious Villages. This community service activity is located in Turirejo Village, Jepon District, Blora Regency. Based on data from the Village Development Index, Turirejo Village, Jepon District, Blora Regency is still included in the developing village. One of the main village programs in 2024 focused on food and environmental agriculture problems. </em><em>These activities aim to increase the environmental awareness of cattle farmers and ranchers in Prima Sadarsih Village. The activity method used is the socialization and extension method. Based on the community service activities carried out, there was an increase of their knowledge from 55% to 90%.</em></p>2025-08-30T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2025 PAPUMA: Journal of Community Serviceshttps://journal.unej.ac.id/papuma/article/view/6223STUDI PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH TERPADU DI BANK SAMPAH BERSERI KOTA KEDIRI2025-08-28T19:02:22+07:00Laily Ilman Widurilailywiduri147@gmail.comVira Audita AgustinViraagstn20@gmail.comMohammad Nur Khozinnurkhozin@unej.ac.idTri Agus Siswoyotriagus.faperta@unej.ac.id<p><em>Waste management in urban areas is a serious issue if it is not handled properly and with special attention to management activities. Properly managed waste can provide economic value if it is sorted and processed at the source. The Waste Bank “BERSERI” in Burengan Village, Kediri City, plays an important role in reducing the amount of waste in urban areas through a participatory approach to the community. This community service activity aimed to provide an overview of waste management activities at the Waste Bank and to outline the involvement of the community and relevant parties in supporting waste management activities at the Waste Bank “BERSERI” in Kediri City. The community service activities conducted by the Service Team included discussions and interviews during a visit to the BERSERI Waste Bank location. The results of the interviews indicated that the Waste Bank “BERSERI” has collected various types of inorganic waste through mechanisms including sorting, weighing, recording, and distributing the proceeds from waste sales to customers. The waste collected has also been recycled into valuable products, both from inorganic and organic waste. The existence of waste bank management heavily depends on active community participation and the roles of various parties, including the government, universities, and the private sector. </em></p> <p><em> </em></p>2025-08-30T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2025 PAPUMA: Journal of Community Services