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Students Drive Composting of Organic Waste

Summary by tcsahora.com
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…
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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…

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tcsahora.com broke the news on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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