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Vermicompost

Coco Hub Exports specialises in vermicompost manufacturing by utilising organic waste and earthworms, particularly in coco peat-based environments. The process involves feeding organic waste to earthworms, which convert it into nutrient-rich compost. Coco Hub Exports integrates coco peat, a byproduct of coconut processing, to enhance the compost's moisture retention and aeration. This eco-friendly approach produces high-quality vermicompost, which is then packaged and distributed for agricultural use, promoting sustainable farming practices.

The Process Of Coir Products

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Coconut Husk

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Washing

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Drying

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Screening

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Compressing

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Packing

Key features of vermicompost

Vermicompost is high in essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are vital for plant growth.

The compost enhances soil aeration, water retention, and promotes a healthy root environment, leading to better plant growth.

Vermicomposting speeds up the decomposition process, converting organic waste into compost more quickly than traditional methods.

It's an environmentally-friendly method, reducing the need for chemical fertilisers and repurposing organic waste.

Vermicompost is rich in beneficial microorganisms, which help in breaking down organic material and improving soil health.

Unlike traditional compost, vermicompost doesn't require a curing phase, making it ready to use immediately after processing.

Requires minimal intervention; maintaining appropriate moisture and temperature levels is the primary task

Applications

Ideal for use in gardens, nurseries, and greenhouses, coco peat improves soil structure and fertility.

Used in various agricultural practices, including as a soil amendment and in grow bags for crops like tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers.

Coco peat serves as an excellent growing medium for hydroponic systems, providing a stable pH and consistent moisture levels.

Vermicompost Specification

SPECIFICATIONTECHNICAL DETAILS
CompositionOrganic matter such as vegetable scraps, fruit waste, manure, and paper products, processed by earthworms
pH Level 6.0 to 8.0 (generally neutral to slightly alkaline)
Bulk Density 0.6 to 0.8 g/cm³ (can vary depending on moisture content)
Moisture Content 40% to 60% (varies depending on processing and storage)
Nutrient Content High in essential nutrients; typically N-P-K ratio: 1-0.5-1.5 to 1-1-1, with additional micronutrients
Electrical Conductivity (EC) 1.0 to 4.0 dS/m (indicates salinity levels; lower EC is preferable for most plants)
Organic Matter Content 30% to 60% (varies based on the source material and processing)
TextureFine, crumbly, and homogeneous; similar to rich, dark soil
Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC) 20 to 30 meq/100g (indicates nutrient-holding capacity)
Beneficial Microorganisms Contains beneficial microbes that aid in plant health and nutrient availability
ProcessingProduced through the action of earthworms in composting bins or piles over several months
Application Rate Typically 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) mixed into the soil or as a top dressing
PackagingBags (usually 5-50 liters), sometimes bulk
Storage Conditions Compressed bales or loose bags
Storage ConditionsStore in a dry, well-ventilated area to avoid mold and degradation
Environmental ImpactSustainable recycling of organic waste; reduces landfill use and greenhouse gas emissions

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