Students from the University of El Salvador (UES) develop a composting project that allows to transform organic waste into biofertilizers, to improve soil quality and support agricultural production. The initiative is part of a work plan promoted by the Faculty of Agronomic Sciences. Egg shells, banana, fruit residues, vegetables and other biodegradable materials are the residues that students convert into biofertilizers, through composting tech…
This story is only covered by news sources that have yet to be evaluated by the independent media monitoring agencies we use to assess the quality and reliability of news outlets on our platform. Learn more here.
Students from the University of El Salvador (UES) develop a composting project that allows to transform organic waste into biofertilizers, to improve soil quality and support agricultural production. The initiative is part of a work plan promoted by the Faculty of Agronomic Sciences. Egg shells, banana, fruit residues, vegetables and other biodegradable materials are the residues that students convert into biofertilizers, through composting tech…