Making compost from kitchen waste is a way to turn leftover food into a soil amendment called compost. Instead of throwing food scraps in the regular trash, you put them in a composting bin. This dedicated container creates the proper environment for bacteria and fungi to decompose the organic materials. The process continues until the food scraps become a valuable mix of nutrients that nurture the soil and support plant growth.
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Kendra conducted 18th SAC Meeting in which Dr. Rekhi Singh,
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Kashmir, where farmers are faced with prospects of poor yield and low income, could well take cues from the success story of a farmer who is earning a net annual income of Rs. 3.5 lakhs from 2.0 ha land by adopting integrative farm techniques and optimum resource utilization. Mr. Farooq
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