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Volume: 12 Issue 06 June 2026
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Production Of Manure Using Waste
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Author(s):
Ms Farah Anjum Shaikh | Swapnil Bandgar | Meet Ukani | Shivam Kale | Aditya Boyale
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Keywords:
Organic Waste, Manure Production, Composting, Domestic Waste Management, Organic Fertilizer, Soil Fertility, Biodegradation, Sustainable Agriculture, Plant Growth, Waste Recycling
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Abstract:
The Project “Production Of Manure Using Waste” Focuses On Converting Domestic Organic Waste Into Nutrient-rich Manure Through A Simple And Eco-friendly Process. The Primary Aim Is To Reduce Household Waste Such As Fruit And Vegetable Peels, Spoiled Dairy Products, And Dry Leaves, While Simultaneously Producing An Effective Organic Fertilizer. The Methodology Involves Collecting Biodegradable Waste And Decomposing It In A Layered Container System Over A Period Of 35–40 Days. The Prepared Manure Was Tested On Selected Plants, Including Tomato And Flower Saplings, And Its Performance Was Compared With Chemical Fertilizers And Normal Watering Conditions Over A Span Of 21 Days. The Results Indicated That While Chemical Fertilizers Showed Slightly Faster Growth In Some Cases, The Organic Manure Provided Sustainable And Healthy Plant Development. Additionally, The Use Of Manure Improves Soil Fertility, Moisture Retention, And Microbial Activity. This Project Demonstrates An Efficient Way To Manage Domestic Waste And Promote Sustainable Agricultural Practices By Reducing Reliance On Chemical Fertilizers And Encouraging Environmentally Friendly Alternatives.
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Paper id:
IJSARTV12I3104793
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Volume: 12 Issue: 3 March 2026
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Publication Date:
2026-03-27
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