Training On Organic Household Waste Processing And Aquaponic Production In Grand Watu Dodol Banyuwangi

Authors

  • Yuvita Lira Vesti Arista Universitas PGRI Banyuwangi, Indonesia
  • Anita Khairunnisa Universitas Garut, Indonesia
  • Jonio dos Santos Universidade da Paz, Dili, Timor-Leste
  • Iid Mufaidah Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember, Indonesia
  • Restiani Sih Harsanti Universitas Jember, Indonesia
  • Agnes Juniarti Chastelyna Universitas PGRI Banyuwangi, Indonesia
  • Titah Mahesvara Universitas PGRI Banyuwangi, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32938/bc.v9i1.10749

Keywords:

black soldier fly; maggot; vegetable; cat fish

Abstract

Grand Watu Dodol (GWD) is one of the major tourist destinations in Banyuwangi Regency and attracts a large number of visitors. Tourism activities in the GWD area are accompanied by various trading activities, which inevitably generate organic waste. This waste mainly consists of food residues from visitors, including fruit and vegetable scraps, leftover rice, and uneaten side dishes. At present, this waste is disposed of only at temporary waste disposal sites (TPS), resulting in environmental problems such as unpleasant odors and limited waste-handling capacity.Organic waste generated in the GWD area has considerable potential to be utilized as raw material for compost production and as a growing medium in aquaponic systems or BUDIKDAMBER (Fish Cultivation in Buckets). Leftover rice, fruits, and vegetables can be processed into compost with the assistance of maggot larvae, while root and stem residues can be used as planting media in aquaponic or BUDIKDAMBER systems. Composting not only produces organic fertilizer but also generates maggot larvae that can be utilized as poultry feed. In addition, aquaponic systems can produce vegetables and fish as by-products, which may contribute to nutritional fulfillment and provide additional income for local business actors operating in the Grand Watu Dodol tourist area.

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Published

2026-02-24

How to Cite

Arista, Y. L. V., Khairunnisa, A., Santos , J. dos, Iid Mufaidah, Harsanti, R. S., Chastelyna, A. J., & Mahesvara, T. (2026). Training On Organic Household Waste Processing And Aquaponic Production In Grand Watu Dodol Banyuwangi. Bakti Cendana, 9(1), 93–100. https://doi.org/10.32938/bc.v9i1.10749