What is vermi composting how does it differ from compost thing
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The end goal of both composting and vermicomposting is to decompose organic waste and turn it into fertilizer. While composting is a slow process that makes use of fungal and bacterial action, vermicompost accelerates the process by the use of earthworms.
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Vermicomposting is a natural and biological process in which earthworms are mainly used in converting organic wastes into manure, which are rich in nutritional content and are used as biofertilizers, in sewage treatments and in other organic farming.
Compost mainly refers to the end products formed by the biodegradation of organic matter, whereas vermicompost refers to the end product formed by the degradation of organic matter.
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