Appointed as a Resource Person in the Processed Food and Beverages Sector, FTP Unud Lecturer Discusses with MSMEs Assisted by Bank Indonesia
Lecturers from the
Faculty of Agricultural Technology were appointed as resource persons for the
2023 MSME Development Program Evaluation Activity and the 2024 MSME Development
Work Program Preparation on Thursday-Friday, 11-12 January 2024 at the InterContinental
Bali Sanur Resort Hotel. This activity was attended by 83 participants, namely
from MSMEs assisted/partners of BI Bali and Tourism Villages, 20 of whom were
MSMEs operating in the Food and Beverages sector.
In this activity, in
order to obtain professional opinion in evaluating and mapping the MSME
development program assisted by Bank Indonesia, experts, practitioners or
academics were invited according to the MSME cluster or sector. The lecturer at
the Faculty of Agricultural Technology is believed to be one of the resource
persons in the Processed Food and Beverage Sector, namely Dr. Ir. Luh Putu
Wrasiati, M.P and Dr. Dewa Ayu Anom Yuarini, S.TP., M.Agb. as lecturer in the
Agricultural Industrial Technology Study Program and I Desak Putu Kartika
Pratiwi, S.TP., M.P., and Putu Julyantika Nica Dewi, S.TP., M.TP., as lecturer
in the Food Technology Study Program, Faculty of Agricultural Technology,
Udayana University.
This activity began with
conveying the obstacles faced by each BI Bali-assisted MSME/Partner and after
that input and direction were provided by the resource person for product
development. Some of the results of discussions related to Food and Beverages
between MSMEs and resource persons from FTP are related to nutrition facts
products, expiration dates, GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) and food handling
training.
One of the speakers is
Mrs. Dr. Ir. Luh Putu Wrasiati, M.P. hopes that with this discussion in the
future, MSME products that are under the guidance of Bank Indonesia will be
able to develop further and of course also have a wider market. One of the
inputs given is the need to hold GMP training so that with introduction and
training related to GMP, it is hoped that MSMEs can have the right procedures
in the product production process. "It is hoped that these rights will be
able to produce food products that are quality, hygienic and of course safe for
consumers," she said.