2022
DOI: 10.9734/jesbs/2022/v35i1130465
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Diversification of Processed Tilapia Fish Products Based on Ecopreneurship to Improve the Quality of Housewife Education Management

Abstract: Aims: Improving the ability of housewives to become tilapia farming communities in terms of processed fish. Study Design: Using One-Shoot Case Study. Place and Duration of Study: Sample: A farmer group of 40 people in Polaman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The time taken is 8 months. Methodology: The method used is training and mentoring of tilapia processing practices. Results: All members of farmer groups experienced improvements in skills, knowledge, production, new entrepreneurs, and produ… Show more

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