Pelatihan Membuat Telur Asin Rempah Produk Rumahan Berbasis UMKM di Kelurahan Mekar Jaya, Kota Depok

Maya Sova, Sri Yulianti, Hammad Hammad, Titus Indrajaya, Mei Suryani, Suryanih Suryanih

Abstract


Salted herbal eggs are a traditional processed food product with significant economic potential to be developed as a home-based micro, small, and medium enterprise (MSME). This community service program aimed to enhance the knowledge and skills of the residents of Mekar Jaya Village, Depok City, in producing high-quality herbal salted eggs as a viable home industry product. The program involved 52 participants consisting of housewives, youth organization members (Karang Taruna), and MSME actors. The implementation methods included lectures, demonstrations, hands-on practice, and evaluation using pre-test and post-test instruments. The results showed a significant improvement in participants’ knowledge across several aspects, including production techniques, food hygiene, marketing strategies, and basic financial management. The highest improvement was observed in marketing and branding competencies. Post-training monitoring indicated that 88% of participants successfully initiated small-scale production and were able to market their products locally through both offline and online channels. This program demonstrates that practice-based training combined with continuous mentoring is effective in empowering communities and fostering the development of sustainable MSMEs. The findings are expected to contribute to local economic development and provide a replicable model for community-based entrepreneurship programs

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.52643/pamas.v10i2.7900

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