Abstract
Most Indonesian people have problems related to waste, both organic waste and inorganic waste. Indonesian people also have not yet accustomed themselves to processing waste properly. This can be proven by the emergence of problems due to too much waste in landfills. Waste can become something valuable or useful if used properly and correctly. One action that can be used as an effort to overcome the waste problem is to cultivate Black Soldier Fly (BSF) fly larvae or what are often referred to as maggots. As is known, maggots contain protein which is very good for livestock and can be a profitable business by relying on the use of organic waste. Apart from that, inorganic waste can also be used to make ecobricks or substitutes for bricks. Implementation of this Kuliah Kerja Nyata (KKN) begins with conducting an analysis of waste problems, cultivation analysis, and analysis of profitable business prospects. Delivery and cultivation practices were carried out at Muhammadiyah 1 Pujotomo Middle School and Hamid Hamzah Islamic Boarding School, Mertoyudan, Magelang, Central Java. This program can run smoothly and the socialization of cultivation, cultivation practices and cage construction can be conveyed well to students and teachers as a form of realizing the vision in forming students' entrepreneurial spirit.
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