Saturday, September 24, 2011

Earthworms and Vermicompost is a successful enterprise-Dr.K.Govindaraju


Marutham SEVAI Vermi compost unit
Marutham SEVAI Bio-farming was initiated in the year 2009 with the purpose of producing and supplying forest trees, landscaping plants, hybrid fruit trees, flowers. Backed by rich organic agriculture experience as well as reliable process support, we are one of the leading NGOs in the field of Earthworm and vermicompost supplies to the farmers in Trichy District. Our expertise lies in providing earthworms and organic products like vermicompost material. This is a well recognized and adapted technique for recycling food waste in apartment as well as composting yard wastes in the backyard. Eisenia fetida, known under various common names, including brandling worms, red worms, tiger worms and red wiggler worms are all species of earthworm, which are adapted to decaying organic material. They thrive in compost, rotting vegetation and manure and are epigeal. Rarely found in soil, they prefer conditions where other worms cannot survive. A vital link to vermicomposting, SEVAI offers earth worms that help in producing vermicompost. Biological advantages of this vermin compost is in many soils, these play major role in converting large pieces of organic matter into rich humus and thus improving soil fertility. The earthworm is of great value in keeping soil structure open, creating multitude of channels that allow processes of both aeration and drainage to occur. In home garden, the presence of earthworm castings provides 5 to 11 times more nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium as the surrounding soil. This help in making nutrients more concentrated as well as readily available for plant uptake including micro nutrients. With SEVAI’s experience spanning more than one and half decades, we have successfully mastered the art of vermicomposting. This allow us to provide our clientele a comprehensive range of vermicompost based products that are produced using Worm castings, Bedding materials and Organic wastes at various stages of decomposition. Further, the red worms present in this compost also help in breaking down food wastes as well as other organic residues into nutrient-rich compost. The vermicompost offered by us also contains worms at various stages of development as well as other microorganisms associated with composting processing. This highly nutrient compost is much better than in comparison to other traditional garden compost.-      Govin

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