SOCIALIZATION OF THE UTILIZATION OF COFFEE HUSK WASTE AS COMPOST MATERIAL TO INCREAS COFFEE PRODUCTION

Authors

  • Reko Apriantonedi Faculty of Agricuture. Pat Petulai University Author
  • Eddy Silamat Faculty of Agricuture. Pat Petulai University Author
  • Adnan Adnan Faculty of Agricuture. Pat Petulai University Author
  • Bursamin Bursamin Faculty of Agricuture. Pat Petulai University Author

Keywords:

Coffee Skin Waste, Compost, Increasing Production

Abstract

Bengko Village is located in the Sindang Dataran sub-district of Rejang Lebong Regency. The majority of the village's population works as farmers. The cultivated commodity is coffee. Coffee is a source of income for the people of Bengko Village, but in recent years coffee production in this village has continued to decline. One of the causes is the lack of fertilizer application and the high price of fertilizer for farmers, as well as a lack of community knowledge about making compost that is more environmentally friendly and can improve soil structure. The purpose of this community service is to share knowledge with farmers in Bengko Village about how to make compost from unused coffee husk waste so that farmers are not dependent on environmentally unfriendly chemical fertilizers

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Published

2025-10-05

How to Cite

SOCIALIZATION OF THE UTILIZATION OF COFFEE HUSK WASTE AS COMPOST MATERIAL TO INCREAS COFFEE PRODUCTION. (2025). Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Studies, 1(3), 74-78. https://jurnal-jams.or.id/index.php/JAMS/article/view/65

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