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Djuanda University Bogor officially launched the Community Service Program (PkM) for students of the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB). The PkM activity was divided into 12 groups spread across 2 sub-districts in Bogor Regency with the theme “Strong MSMEs, Great Villages.” PkM Group 3 consists of 15 members led by Abdul Hamid, with members including: Ahmad Rifans Maulana, Feby Anugrah Wati, Bunga Putri Andriyadi, Puspita Sari, Desi Apriyani, Safinatun Nazah, Putri Agustina, Maila Maulida Rahmawati, Ananda Putri Sherlina, Akbar Pratama Poetra, Muhammad Nurohman, Risan Saginah, Fathia Jahra, and Abdul Fattah, with Field Supervisor (DPL), Awa, S.Sos., MM. Group 3 conducted the PkM activities in Bojong Koneng Village, Jalan Tapos Kampung Pasir Hayam RT 004/RW 004.
On Monday, July 21, 2025, a ceremony will be held at the Bojong Koneng Village Hall at 9:00 a.m. Western Indonesian Time. The purpose of this ceremony is to establish relations between the university and the village and to convey the aims and objectives of the student community service program in the village. After the ceremony, we conducted a survey visit to coffee farmers located at an altitude of 800 meters above sea level in Bojong Koneng Village, which is related to MSMEs, namely KOPI HAU. One of KOPI HAU's products is KOPI REMPAH, which is a blend of organic coffee and traditional spices such as ginger, cardamom, cloves, lemongrass, and cinnamon, sourced directly from farmers in the village of Bojong Koneng, which was chosen as the topic for MSME group 3.
On Wednesday, July 23, 2025, the activity carried out was to confirm the development of the KOPI HAU MSME, which involved providing ideas and designing a logo for the cafe's signboard, which was previously unavailable and not listed, and creating labels for the coffee product packaging that is being marketed, with the work continuing the following day.
In addition, the survey continued for the empowerment of Tempe Chips and Enye MSMEs, which promote the products of farmers and local MSMEs in the village of Bojong Koneng. In the context of these activities, PKM activities have become a tangible form of support for MSMEs as an effort to strengthen the village economy and improve the welfare of the community.