Management of the Implementation of an Integrated Household-Scale Farming System to Increase Income in Situsari Village, Cileungsi District, Bogor Regency, West Java

Authors

  • Markonah Markonah
  • Irawati Junaeni Perbanas
  • Natali Yustisia Perbanas
  • Octryn Nazwa B Perbanas
  • M. Zidan Rahman Perbanas

Abstract

The conversion of agricultural land into residential areas in areas such as Situsari Village has reduced productive land, thus reducing the community's ability to meet food needs independently. Other problems faced are the low level of utilization of home yards and the lack of optimal management of household organic waste. Based on this, the Community Service Team from the Perbanas Institute carried out educational and training activities on the application of the Integrated Household Farming System or Integrated Backyard Farming. This activity integrates crop cultivation, small livestock, and organic waste processing in one mutually supportive system. The methods used include lectures, discussions, and question and answer sessions. The results of the activity showed an increase in community knowledge and motivation in implementing the Integrated Backyard Farming concept. This system provides dual benefits, namely fulfilling family food needs, reducing waste, and creating a healthy and productive environment.

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Published

2025-08-15