CREATING A RESILIENT COMMUNITY COVID- 19 WITH CATFISH FARMING AND VEGETABLE HERBS IN THE EMPTY LAND BELONGING TO THE DURI CILIK GARBAGE BANK
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Keywords

Cultivation of catfish, vegetable herbal plants, pandemic/covid19, community.

Abstract

Real Work Lecture (RWL) is a student service through various activities directly in the midst of the community. Students have a strategic role as agents of change. Therefore, the Mandiri RWL UIN Sunan Kalijaga student group 52 batches of 105 strive to serve the community and are actively and creatively involved in the dynamics that occur in the community of Surobayan hamlet, Argomulyo village, Sedayu sub-district, Bantul, DIY. Various efforts were made such as providing assistance for empowerment, training, mentoring, mentoring and to realize their potential, as well as help improve the quality of life and development. This RWL batch of 105 is different from the previous RWL where the RWL is currently in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this article, the flagship program is taken, namely "Cultivation of Catfish and Vegetable Herbal Plants in Empty Land of the Little Duri Waste Bank" with the aim that the Surobayan community understands and understands how to use the existing vacant land as a place for catfish cultivation and also plants. Hopefully with this program, it can add insight to the community in the field of fisheries and also the environment, especially the people of Surobayan to want to do business in the field of cultivation with the aim of improving the welfare and economy of the Surobayan community. With the results, the community already knows how to cultivate catfish and also plants with relatively minimal costs and also the cultivation of catfish and herbal plants has quite good potential even though the capital expenditure is not so much.

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