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PKM 03 FEB Djuanda University Organizes a Testing/Launching Event for Local MSME Products in Bojong Koneng Village, Babakan Madang Subdistrict, Bogor Regency

Last Updated: 10 months ago

Djuanda University Bogor officially launched the Community Service Program (PkM) for students of the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB). The PkM program was divided into 12 groups spread across two districts in Bogor Regency, with the theme “Strong SMEs, Great Villages.” Group 3 consists of 15 members led by Abdul Hamid. The members include: 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, Babakan Madang Sub-district, Bogor District.

On Tuesday, July 29, 2025, the event held was a testing and launch of local UMKM innovations from the village of Bojong Koneng (spiced coffee, spiced noodles, spiced fried rice) produced by Kopi Hau. The event was officiated by experts and practitioners in cooperatives, SMEs, digital business, and field supervisors (DPL) from Group 3 of the Community Service Program (PkM) at the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) of Djuanda University, Mr. Awa, S.Sos., MM. In this event, Group 3 also presented reviewers/evaluators, namely a chef, a hospitality practitioner, and a lecturer, Mrs. Anti Riyanti, S.Sos., MM. Additionally, a marketing expert, practitioner, and lecturer, Mr. Apay Safari, SE, MM, QMA, CGRM, CDMM, CDMS, CSEMS, CCSME, CEPB, was also present. Both are the Heads of the Program at STIEPAR YAPARI, Bandung.

This activity is part of a joint effort to support community empowerment programs and strengthen the MSME sector in producing superior local products. Hopefully, the existence of these local products can boost the economy at both the local and national levels.