Implementation of a Simple Hydroponic System to Enhance Food Security in the Al-Mawaddah Warrahmah Kolaka Islamic High School Environment

Authors

  • Edi Usman Universitas Sains Islam Al Mawaddah Warrahmah Kolaka
  • Pardawati Universitas Sains Islam Al Mawaddah Warrahmah Kolaka
  • Irmayanti Universitas Sains Islam Al Mawaddah Warrahmah Kolaka
  • Aulia Lukman Universitas Sains Islam Al Mawaddah Warrahmah Kolaka
  • Jumasrah Universitas Sains Islam Al Mawaddah Warrahmah Kolaka
  • Sumarni Universitas Sains Islam Al Mawaddah Warrahmah Kolaka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55927/jpmf.v3i4.10823

Keywords:

Hydroponics, Food Security, Madrasah, Community Service, Agricultural Technology

Abstract

A community service activity involving the socialization and implementation of a simple hydroponic system was conducted at Madrasah Aliyah Al Mawaddah Warrahmah Kolaka. The aim of this activity was to enhance understanding of hydroponic technology and food security among the madrasah community, and to implement a simple hydroponic system within the madrasah environment. The methods employed included initial coordination, general socialization, specialized workshops, demonstrations, hands-on practice in building hydroponic systems, and evaluation.. Final evaluation indicated that 95% of participants were satisfied with the activity's implementation, and 85% planned to apply hydroponics at home. This activity successfully laid a strong foundation for developing a hydroponic program in the madrasah, which has the potential to improve food security and educational quality. In conclusion, the socialization and implementation of this simple hydroponic system achieved its objectives successfully, delivering positive impacts for Madrasah Aliyah Al Mawaddah Warrahmah Kolaka and potentially serving as a model for replication in other educational institutions.

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Published

2024-08-12

How to Cite

Edi Usman, Pardawati, Irmayanti, Aulia Lukman, Jumasrah, & Sumarni. (2024). Implementation of a Simple Hydroponic System to Enhance Food Security in the Al-Mawaddah Warrahmah Kolaka Islamic High School Environment. Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Formosa, 3(3), 184–193. https://doi.org/10.55927/jpmf.v3i4.10823

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