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    PRODUCTIONAND COMPARISON OF SOLID -LIQUID FERTILIZER FROM VEGETABLE WASTE

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    Vegetable wastes are produced in large quantities in the markets across the world, to make use of this waste and to reduce the pollution they can be used to produce Biofertilizers. The collected five vegetables were produced in large quantity because they are daily used in everyday life; they are subjected to decomposition (1month) for producing solid and liquid fertilizers. Since Biofertilizers are one of the best tool that is used in the agricultural field, which is applied as a replacement of conventional fertilizers. The nutrients present in the fertilizers were determined and comparative study was undertaken to evaluate the efficiency of produced fertilizers. The main objective of this work is to build a platform that Biofertilizers obtained from vegetable waste are better than the conventional fertilizers

    Productionand Comparison Of Solid -Liquid Fertilizer From Vegetable Waste

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    Vegetable wastes are produced in large quantities in the markets across the world, to make use of this waste and to reduce the pollution they can be used to produce Biofertilizers. The collected five vegetables were produced in large quantity because they are daily used in everyday life; they are subjected to decomposition (1month) for producing solid and liquid fertilizers. Since Biofertilizers are one of the best tool that is used in the agricultural field, which is applied as a replacement of conventional fertilizers. The nutrients present in the fertilizers were determined and comparative study was undertaken to evaluate the efficiency of produced fertilizers. The main objective of this work is to build a platform that Biofertilizers obtained from vegetable waste are better than the conventional fertilizers

    Nanotechnology and its role in agro-ecosystem: a strategic perspective

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