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Fast-Drinks Herbal Plants to Improve Economic Value

The herbal plant is one of the local wisdom aspects belonging to the Indonesian people. Various herbal plants can be found in Menggoran Helmet, Bleberan, Playen, Gunung Kidul, Special Region of Yogyakarta.

In this area, people commonly planted various herbal plants. They plant them to fulfill their daily needs, mainly to meet the needs of cooking spices.

“We have yields of herbal plants that are beyond expectation in this area. Ginger and turmeric are far more than enough for meeting the daily needs of each resident,” said Dr. Winastuti Dwi Atmanto on Monday (2/11) at the UGM Campus.

Winastuti Dwi Atmanto is a lecturer at the UGM Faculty of Forestry who supervises residents in Menggoran, Bleberan, Playen, Gunung Kidul as the assisted villages. She has long discovered the problem of Menggoran in overproducing herbal plants.

The market’s unsold excess production would be stored to middlemen. Unfortunately, the results of this sale in practice have a smaller impact on improving the people’s economy.

“This is due to the price being more determined by market mechanisms, rather than the desires of the farmers themselves,” he said.

Accordingly, one of the efforts to improve the economy of Menggoran, Bleberan, Playen, and Gunung Kidul is through further guidance. As a supervisor, Winastuti eventually collaborated with the Doctoral Study Program in Pharmacy Sciences, UGM Faculty of Pharmacy, in conducting community service activities.

Through intense communication and synergy, the idea aims to improve the economy of the people of Memporan, Bleberan, Playen Gunung Kidul through medicinal plants. Several attempts to improve the economy are to increase value to medicinal plants by packaging them in ready-to-serve drinks, such as instant ginger and instant turmeric.

Dr. Ronny Martien, as Secretary of the Doctoral Study Program in Pharmacy Sciences and program coordinator, said that the community should also feel engaged in this on-campus technology activity. Thus, the form of service activities organized is to include technology.

Hopefully, this appropriate technology can be effective in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic. It is expected that people convert herbal plants, usually marketed in unprocessed form, into well-packaged final products using technology.

“Absolutely, throughout the supervision from the campus, hopefully, the people of Playen Gunung Kidul can sell these herbal plants at a much better price with a longer shelf life,” said Ronny.

In completing the service, on Saturday and Sunday, October 24-25, 2020, the activity also presented lectures from Prof. Abdul Rohman, Professor of Analytical Chemistry as the chairman of the Doctoral Study Program in Pharmacy Sciences. He presented a topic on the Quality of Ready-to-Serve Products. Also, Dr. Djoko Santosa, a lecturer in the field of Pharmaceutical Biology delivered a topic on Medicinal Plants and Their Processing Practices into Good Quality Fast-Drinks.

All these community service activities are recorded in documentary films. Hopefully, they can be broadcasted and used more widely by Indonesians who like to develop appropriate technology. This activity also involved the UGM Faculty of Pharmacy Knowledge Channel Unit (KPF) to produce quality documentary films

During this community service, in addition to counseling and training, various production items were given. They include tools for the production process and the packaging stage, such as high-quality plastic and two packaging sealer units.

Regarding this activity, some people have agreed to a joint coaching commitment. In the future, the UGM Faculty of Pharmacy will continue to oversee this product’s development to obtain certification, such as P-IRT and halal.

Purwanto, Dukuh Menggoran, Bleberan, Playen, Gunung Kidul, and Siti, as a coordinator of community members’ representative field activities, feel grateful for the community service activities from the UGM Faculty of Pharmacy. Both of them could not hide their emotion because it helped the community produce and cultivate herbal plants.

Source: https://www.ugm.ac.id/id/berita/20290-tingkatkan-nilai-ekonomi-melalui-tanaman-herbal-siap-saji

 

 

 

 

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