Lecturer of Food Technology Study Program FTP Unud Together with Udayana Business Incubator Provide Technical Support in 5 Traditional Villages as an Effort to Improve Community Livelihood
Lecturer of the Food
Technology Study Program, Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Udayana
University (FTP Unud) Mrs. A.A. Istri Sri Wiadnyani, S.TP., M.Sc. Together with
the Unud business incubator, provide technical support in several Traditional
Villages for the development of joint businesses in traditional villages as an
effort to improve the livelihoods of indigenous village communities. This
activity was carried out in 5 traditional villages in the tourist area of
??Badung regency and Denpasar city which were affected by the COVID-19
pandemic, namely the Legian Traditional Village, Kesiman Traditional Village,
Kuta Traditional Village, Intaran Traditional Village and Tanjung Benoa
Traditional Village which had been carried out during April-June. The activity
was carried out at the Banjar Hall or the wantilan of the head office of each
Traditional Village.
This activity is a
collaboration between the Kerti Praja Foundation (YKP) and Inbis Unud. Kerti
Praja Foundation (YKP) is an institution that works on reproductive health
issues, gender-based violence, and disasters based in Denpasar, Bali. YKP, as
one of the implementing partners for the SIAP SIAGA program, is currently
running the COVID-19 Pandemic Management program based on Traditional Villages
in Tourism Areas in Badung Regency and Denpasar City, Bali Province.
In this activity, the
Lecturer of the Food Technology Study Program of FTP Unud, Mrs. A.A. Istri Sri
Wiadnyani, S.TP., M.Sc. was assigned to be a resource person. Some of the
material provided for village development is the exploration of village
potential in the context of technical support and joint business development.
Audiences at the time of exploring the potential of each village were the
Village Community Empowerment Service, Cooperatives, Small and Medium
Enterprises and Trade Office, Traditional Village Council, Family Welfare and
Empowerment Mobilizing Team (TP PKK), Lurah, Customary Bendesa, LPD, BUPDA and
group representatives business / MSMEs and joint business development for
business actors with 5 different materials tailored to the needs of business
actors such as designing business potential and products, packaging labeling
and market research or social media marketing (facilitators).
Mrs. A.A. Istri Sri
Wiadnyani, S.TP., M.Sc as a resource person said that the provision of
technical support was adjusted to the purpose of holding this activity, namely
Mapping existing businesses in each traditional village, supporting factors, and
challenges faced so far, Identifying support needs (especially entrepreneurship
training/workshops) needed to developing a business in a traditional village,
and Knowing the potential of resources that can be developed into a joint
business as well as the existing support in terms of assistance and financing
for business continuity. It is also hoped that the outputs generated from this
activity are getting an overview of the fields/types of business and their
implementation in each traditional village, knowing the support needed so that
the businesses that have been carried out in traditional villages can be
sustainable and develop and get village potential that can be developed as a
form plan. joint efforts in traditional villages, she said.
UDAYANA UNIVERSITY