Z. Saing, Haryati La Kamisi, Hamida Rahman, Similanti Udin, Safira Safira, Dewi Titdoy, Elfhy Yanti Karim
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Coconut farmers' homes may have a poor economy or income since their goods rely solely on one primary commodity: copra and coconut grains. It can potentially upset economic circumstances since, as the price of copra and coconut falls, so does household income. As a result, help for coconut farmers, notably women farmer organizations, is required to boost the economic worth of their coconuts. For example, the economic value of coconut may be improved by producing various coconut-based goods so that farmers are not only reliant on copra prices. According to the survey findings and the identification of problems with the partners of the women's group Tani Igo Jaya, based in Jaya Village, Tidore Islands City, all members have encountered economic difficulties due to the drop-in copra prices. It was exacerbated by the fact that it occurred concurrently with the COVID-19 epidemic. As a result, most coconut growers refuse to process their coconuts into copra, and some coconuts go to waste. The issue is that partners lack expertise and abilities in processing or diversifying processed coconuts, although all components of the coconut fruit may be utilized to generate economic value. The solution that will be applied to partners is the transfer of science, technology, and skills for partners in processing their coconut harvests, as well as the provision of solid business management so that partners are not only reliant on copra. Furthermore, the identification of waste concerns from processed coconut fruit will be minimized since partners can employ coconut water, coconut pulp, and coconut fiber, which are presently considered waste but have promising economic value. This community service project is intended to create a new entrepreneurial group by exploiting possible sources of local raw materials available to partners, and it will directly benefit the economic resilience of coconut growers' homes. This community empowerment activity was successful in increasing partners' knowledge and skills in processing coconut fruit into nine products: coconut confectionery, shredded coconut (serundeng), coconut chips, sweet soy sauce, coconut jam, coconut milk, coconut oil, virgin coconut oil (VCO), and pots, as well as planting media made from coconut coir.
椰子农的家庭经济或收入可能很差,因为他们的产品完全依赖于一种主要商品:椰子和椰子粒。这可能会扰乱经济环境,因为随着椰子和椰子价格的下跌,家庭收入也会下降。因此,需要帮助椰子农,特别是妇女农民组织,以提高其椰子的经济价值。例如,通过生产各种以椰子为基础的商品,椰子的经济价值可能会得到提高,这样农民就不会只依赖椰子的价格。根据调查结果和对妇女组织Tani Igo Jaya的合作伙伴的问题的认识,该组织位于蒂多雷群岛市Jaya村,所有成员都因椰子价格下跌而遇到经济困难。与新冠肺炎疫情同时发生,加剧了这种情况。因此,大多数椰子种植者拒绝将他们的椰子加工成椰子,一些椰子被浪费了。问题是合作伙伴缺乏加工椰子或使加工椰子多样化的专业知识和能力,尽管椰子果实的所有成分都可以用来创造经济价值。将适用于合作伙伴的解决方案是向合作伙伴转让加工椰子收获的科学、技术和技能,以及提供可靠的业务管理,使合作伙伴不再仅仅依赖椰子。此外,由于合作伙伴可以使用目前被视为废物但具有前景经济价值的椰子水、椰子浆和椰子纤维,因此将最大限度地减少对加工椰子果的废物问题的识别。这个社区服务项目旨在通过开发合作伙伴可以获得的当地原材料资源来创建一个新的创业团体,它将直接有利于椰子种植者家园的经济弹性。这项社区赋权活动成功地提高了合作伙伴将椰子果实加工成九种产品的知识和技能:椰子糖果、椰丝、椰子片、甜酱油、椰子酱、椰奶、椰子油、初榨椰子油、花盆以及用椰子制成的种植介质。