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What is Vermitea

Handbook of Research on Uncovering New Methods for Ecosystem Management through Bioremediation
Worm tea, usually referred to as vermicompost tea, or VCT, is a type of compost tea that is made by soaking vermicompost in oxygenated, de-chlorinated water. Worm leachate is the excess water that drips through the worm bin and picks up undigested material.
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Biological Alchemy: Gold from Garbage or Garbage into Gold
Mamta (Jiwaji University, India), Rayavarapu Jaganadha Rao (Jiwaji University, India), Anil Dhar (Regional Sericulture Research Station, Jammu, India), and Khursheed Ahmad Wani (Government Degree College Bijbehara, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8682-3.ch013
Abstract
The story of garbage processing is changing globally and is being considered as a potential option in the hierarchy of integrated solid waste management that involves stabilization of organic material by the joint action of earthworms and microorganisms. Vermicomposting is an economically viable technique in which the job is done by certain species of earthworms that enhances the process of waste conversion and produces a better end product vermicompost. Vermicompost is highly nutritive fertilizer and more powerful growth promoter over the conventional compost. It is rich in nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium commonly referred as NPK, micronutrients, growth hormones and enzymes. Its commercialization is a good business opportunity and is emerging as an industry itself. The farmers need to raise the crops by organic farming that will reduce the cost and will decrease the impact on environment. The present chapter is an attempt to highlight different approaches of converting waste into vermicompost and the importance of vermicomposting as compared to synthetic fertilizers.
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