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Freshwater fish farming businesses face various obstacles, such as low knowledge and skills of fish farmers and limited access to the latest technology and information, which has an impact on productivity and crop quality. To overcome this problem, group institutional development training activities with a sociological approach are carried out to increase the capacity of fish farmers, strengthen coordination, and encourage the adoption of more efficient and sustainable farming practices. The method applied is participatory, by prioritizing collaboration between fish farmers and extension workers through discussions, technical training, and continuous assistance. The results of the activity showed that this training was effective in improving the technical skills of farmers, strengthening group coordination, and building collective awareness to adopt the latest innovations and technologies. Practically, this activity contributes to increasing the productivity and welfare of farmers, while theoretically, enriching the study of development sociology through the analysis of social interaction in the institution of farmer innovative groups. Thus, strengthening institutional capacity and applying technology is key to increasing the social and economic resilience of fish farmers sustainably.

Group institutional development training and improvement of freshwater fish farming skills in Pombulaa Jaya Village are crucial to address challenges faced by fish farmers.This training effectively enhances technical skills, strengthens group coordination, and promotes the adoption of sustainable practices.Ultimately, this contributes to increased productivity, improved welfare, and the long-term resilience of the local fish farming community.

Based on the findings, future research could explore the effectiveness of different financing models tailored to the needs of small-scale fish farmer groups, investigating how access to credit and investment can further enhance their productivity and sustainability. Additionally, a comparative study examining the impact of varying levels of technological adoption on fish farm profitability and environmental impact would be valuable. Finally, research focusing on the role of local knowledge and traditional practices in complementing modern aquaculture techniques could provide insights into developing more culturally appropriate and ecologically sound farming systems, ultimately contributing to the long-term resilience and prosperity of these communities. These studies should involve close collaboration with local farmers and stakeholders to ensure relevance and practical applicability, building upon the existing foundation of institutional development and training initiatives.

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