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What is vermicomposting? Why is it recommended to be used in the fields?

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Vermicomposting is the process of turning organic debris into worm castings. The worm castings are very important to the fertility of the soil. The castings contain high amounts of nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus, calcium, and magnesium. Castings contain: 5 times the available nitrogen, 7 times the available potash, and 1 times more calcium than found in good topsoil

Advantages of vermicompost

  • Vermicompost is rich in all essential plant nutrients.
  • Provides excellent effect on overall plant growthVermicompost is free flowing, easy to apply, handle and store and does not have bad odour.
  • It improves soil structure, texture, aeration, and waterholding capacity and prevents soil erosion.
  • Vermicompost is free from pathogens, toxic elements, weed seeds etc.
  • Vermicompost minimizes the incidence of pest and ****.
  • It enhances the decomposition of organic matter in soil.
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