UB lecturers train Bumiasri residents on Catfish cultivation and organic waste processing

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UB lecturers train Bumiasri residents on Catfish cultivation and organic waste processing

Brawijaya University students in the doctoral Service (DM) Program in 2023 perform catfish and maggot cultivation services in RW 09 Karang Mloko Hamlet, Dadaprejo Village, Junrejo District, Batu City Wednesday (13/11/2021).

Students who are under the auspices of the field supervisor (DPL), Prof. Dr. Ir. Bambang Dwi Argo, DEA. Muhammad Reksa Arerl Annafi ‘ (bioprocess technology) as the head of the group, Boni Fasus, Fadilla Maharani Artdhya Putri, Intan Febriani, Radif Ismi Ribani, Nadila Azra Farzana, Audrya Nasywa Veliska, Almira Azhar Khalisha from the bioprocess technology study program and Olivia Arini Putri from the Biotechnology study program.

Chairman of the doctoral Group serving Catfish and Magot BSF, Muhammad Reksa Arerl Annafi ‘ said, fish farming and processing of magot cultivation is a work program from his group, aimed at helping the community in implementing the cultivation system in the bioflok pond system for catfish farming and BSF magot processing using a place like a booth covered by a net.

“With the work program to make cultivation in biofloc ponds and chambers for magot cages, we hope to set an example in cultivating catfish and magot even on limited tools,” he said.

According to him, by implementing a bioflok pond cultivation system, it will provide opportunities for the surrounding community to cultivate catfish as well as the use of vacant land, both for business and personal consumption.

Field Supervisor (DPL), Prof. Dr. Ir. Bambang Dwi Argo, DEA. also participated in reviewing the implementation program of bioflok and Magot BSF pond catfish farming.

“I hope that all activities carried out by students will be a service that can run long-term and benefit the surrounding community in the future,” he concluded.

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