Community Service Innovations for Food Security and Sustainable Environment: Golden Generation Free from Anemia and Stunting, Utilization of Rice Husk Liquid Smoke as a Natural Pesticide, Conversion of Leftover Rice into Local Microorganisms (MOL) for Eco-Friendly Organic Fertilizer, and Waste Management Using Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Larvae in Separi Village, Tenggarong Seberang District, Kutai Kartanegara Regency

Inovasi KKN untuk Ketahanan Pangan dan Lingkungan Berkelanjutan : Generasi Emas : Bebas Anemia dan Stunting , Pemanfaatan Asap Cair dari Pembakaran Sekam Padi Sebagai Pestisida Alami, Pemanfaatan Sisa Nasi Menjadi MOL (Mikroorganisme Lokal) Sebagai Pupuk Organik Ramah Lingkungan, Pengolahan Limbah Dengan Larva Black Soldier Fly (BSF) di Desa Separi, Kecamatan Tenggarong Seberang, Kabupaten Kutai Kartanegara

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Community service, organic waste, Black Soldier Fly larvae, environmental sustainability, economic empowerment, agricultural innovation, public health

Abstract

This study aims to evaluate community service innovation programs in Separi Village, Kutai Kartanegara, which include four main initiatives: education and iron supplement distribution to prevent anemia and stunting, utilization of liquid smoke from rice husks as a natural pesticide, processing rice leftovers into Local Microorganisms (MOL) as organic fertilizer, and organic waste management using Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae. The methodology involves field observation, community training, and impact assessment on health and environmental aspects. Results indicate that these programs effectively increase community awareness regarding health, environmental sustainability, and economic empowerment. The organic waste management using BSF larvae successfully reduces waste accumulation while producing valuable products such as fish feed and organic fertilizer. Additionally, innovations like liquid smoke and MOL support food security and sustainable agriculture. Findings confirm that natural-based innovative approaches can enhance community welfare sustainably and protect the environment. The study recommends implementing similar programs in other regions as innovative solutions to social and environmental challenges.

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2025-11-27