Optimalisasi TPS Terpadu untuk Budidaya Ikan Air Tawar Berbasis Maggot BSF: Inovasi Ekonomi Sirkular Menuju Kemandirian Pangan dan Lingkungan Berkelanjutan di Desa Randuboto, Kecamatan Sidayu, Kabupaten Gresik

Authors

  • Moh Burhanuddin Mahmud IPB University Author
  • Wildan Nurussalam IPB University Author
  • Yudha Hanggara IPB University Author
  • Daffa Nuradzani IPB University Author
  • Cindra Rahmatyanis Djatmiko IPB University Author

Keywords:

alternative fish feed, BSF maggot, circular economy, integrated waste processing site, organic waste

Abstract

Randuboto Village has good potential for the development of freshwater aquaculture; however, production efficiency remains limited by the high cost of feed. The utilization of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) maggot through an Integrated Waste Processing Site (TPS Terpadu) offers a bioconversion-based solution to transform organic waste into a high-value alternative protein source. A training program on the implementation of the TPS Terpadu system using BSF maggot was conducted by lecturers from the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, IPB University, to enhance community skills in organic waste management and sustainable independent feed production. The activities were carried out offline and covered materials on maggot cultivation techniques, organic waste management, and the use of maggot as fish feed. Evaluation through pre-tests and post-tests showed a significant improvement in participants’ understanding. The application of this technology is expected to reduce production costs, improve the efficiency of freshwater fish farming, and provide ecological benefits by reducing organic waste. This program also contributes to the achievement of sustainable development goals, particularly in food security, waste management, and environmental sustainability.

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Published

2026-03-13