Vermicomposting is a process of scientifically decomposing agricultural, municipality, and industrial wastes into nutrient enriched compost by earthworms. Vermicompost not only balance underground soil environment and makes is a suitable habitat for soil micro biota but also improves above ground environment.
Why is vermicompost important in sustainable agriculture?
How effective is vermicomposting?
Vermicomposting is a faster method for reducing organic waste than traditional composting. This approach utilises the action of earthworms as well as bacteria to break down organic waste. The resultant material (vermicompost) can be a highly effective fertiliser, or soil conditioner, when applied correctly.