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                 REVOLUTIONIZING URBAN SOCIETY: FULFILLMENT
                   OF ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE FOOD THROUGH
                BIOFLOC TECHNOLOGY AS AN INDEPENDENT FOOD
                                SOURCE IN FAMILIES


                      REVOLUSI MASYARAKAT PERKOTAAN:
                   PEMENUHAN PANGAN HEWAN DAN NABATI
                 MELALUI TEKNOLOGI BIOFLOC SEBAGAI SUMBER
                       PANGAN MANDIRI DALAM KELUARGA


                                        *1
                            Ariyanti Hartari , Anang Suhardianto 1
                 1 Program Studi Teknologi Pangan, Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi,
                                   Universitas Terbuka

                                *ariyanti@ecampus.ut.ac.id

                                       ABSTRAK

                An expanding global population necessitates stable food availability,
                yet agriculture suffers from the consequences of climate change
                water  and  energy  scarcity.  Intensive  food production  techniques
                like aquaculture and greenhouse vegetable growth can be highly
                productive and negatively impact the environment. This system
                is more environmentally friendly due to various initiatives and
                significant scientific advancements. Wastewater is water recycled
                from domestic, commercial, or industrial sources. The use of biofloc
                technology  in  the  aquaculture  industry  has  gained  significant
                acceptance  among  aquaculture  farmers.  This  achievement  is
                because biofloc technology is a cultivation approach that leverages
                microbial group growth in water as a source of nourishment for
                cultivating organisms. This system has several advantages, making
                it an attractive alternative for meeting sustainable food needs and
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