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Building Competent and Competitive Human Resources in the Fishery Industry with Competency Certification

By dpis | IPB SDG 12, IPB SDG 14, IPB SDG 16, Learning Program, News | Comments are Closed | 1 September, 2020 | 0

The Department of Fisheries Resources Utilization (PSP), Faculty of Fisheries, IPB University, again held the 8th Voice for Fisheries webinar. This time the main topic was “Certification of Marine and Fisheries Human Resources for More Advanced and Competitive Fisheries”, on Saturday (29/8). The urgency of the webinar, according to the Secretary of the Department ofRead more

Solutions for the Resurrection of the National Fisheries Industry: New Markets and Value Added Products

By dpis | IPB SDG 12, IPB SDG 14, Learning Program, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 28 August, 2020 | 0

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a real impact on the national capture fisheries industry, both small, medium and large, including the fishing gear industry and shipbuilding as supporting industries. Read More>>Read more

CARE LPPM IPB University is Finding Solutions for Problems About Palm Oil Plantations in Forest Areas

By dpis | IPB SDG 12, IPB SDG 15, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 28 August, 2020 | 0

Palm oil plantations in Indonesia have received sharp criticism from some parties, especially in relation to the management of palm oil plantations which some parties consider to be environmentally unfriendly, and which is the cause of deforestation in Indonesia. Apart from criticism and pressure on national palm oil exploitation, this palm oil commodity is theRead more

IPB University Rector to Sandiaga Uno: Agriculture’s the Most Promising Business

By dpis | IPB SDG 12, Learning Program, News | Comments are Closed | 28 August, 2020 | 0

IPB University Rector, Prof Dr Arif Satria admits the most promising business in the future is the agriculture sector. “What is absolute in this world is food. Even until the world ends, people will still have the need to eat,” he explains while accompanying Sandiaga Uno through Agribusiness Technology Park IPB University, (27/8). Read More>>Read more

IPB University Fish Gelatin Innovation, Halal and Solution to Reduce Imports

By dpis | IPB SDG 12, IPB SDG 14, IPB SDG 9, Learning Program, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 28 August, 2020 | 0

Dr Mala Nurilmala, a lecturer at IPB University from Department of Aquatic Product Technology, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, and a researcher at Halal Science Center IPB University said that Indonesia has high potential in the field of fish gelatin. She explained this in a discussion held by Halal Science Center, Institute for ResearchRead more

IPB University and Jember University Created a Pivot of Food Security

By dpis | IPB SDG 12, IPB SDG 16, IPB SDG 17, News, Research Consortia | Comments are Closed | 25 August, 2020 | 0

IPB University and Jember University established a cooperation in agriculture. The Rector of IPB University, Prof. Dr. Arif Satria and Rector of Jember University Dr. Iwan Taruna signed a virtual memorandum of understanding (MoU) on their respective campuses, (25/8). Read More>>Read more

The REESA of IPB University Professional Association Teaches on How to Make Bakwan From Dragon Fruit Skins

By dpis | Community Engagement, IPB SDG 12, IPB SDG 8, Learning Program, News | Comments are Closed | 24 August, 2020 | 0

Resources Environmental Economics Student Association (REESA) of IPB University held an online session of “IPB Green from Home” (18/8). One of the sessions of this event is about the Household Waste Management Training. Read More>>Read more

IPB University Lecturers Teaches Jampang Bogor Residents to Cultivate Aloe Vera

By dpis | Community Engagement, IPB SDG 12, IPB SDG 8, Learning Program, News | Comments are Closed | 24 August, 2020 | 0

Lukie Trianawati, STP, MSi, IPB University Lecturer from the Food Quality Assurance Supervisor Study Program, Vocational School, said that aloe vera is suitable to be planted in Jampang Village, Bogor which has minimal water and the weather is quite hot. She conveyed this substantive recently, when giving a counseling to the residents of Jampang VillageRead more

IPB University Lecturer: BSF Has High Potential for Animal Feed

By dpis | Community Engagement, IPB SDG 12, Learning Program, News | Comments are Closed | 20 August, 2020 | 0

Black soldier fly (BSF) or known as black army fly has many benefits both for food and as feed. Generally, BSF can be found and lives in organic waste such as agricultural waste, household organic waste and organic waste from the market. Read More>>Read more

Forestry Sector Potential to Support Food Security

By dpis | IPB SDG 12, IPB SDG 15, Learning Program, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 18 August, 2020 | 0

Given the importance of food security amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Tree Grower Community (TGC) Professional Association of the Silviculture Department, Faculty of Forestry and Environment, IPB University held a discussion about the potential of the forestry sector to support food security with sustainable forest management. Read More>>Read more

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