Enhancing Fertilization Efficiency in Menganti Village: Implementation of a PVC-Based Fertilizer Applicator for Smallholder Farmers
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Agriculture, Cilacap, Farmer, TechnologyAbstract
The way farmers apply fertilizer has a direct impact on crop growth and productivity. In Menganti Village, Kesugihan District, Cilacap Regency, fertilizer is still commonly spread by hand, which is less efficient, physically demanding, and often uneven. To address this issue, a fertilizer applicator made from PVC pipes was introduced as a low-cost and practical tool. The applicator is designed to be lightweight, easy to assemble, and capable of delivering fertilizer more accurately around plants. Activities carried out included discussions with farmers, demonstration of the tool in the field, and observations of its performance. The results showed that the applicator helped farmers save time, reduce physical strain, and improve fertilizer distribution. This innovation highlights the potential of simple technology to support more effective and sustainable farming practices in rural communities.
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