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Netherlands Lack of infrastructure
Financial limitations or difficulties
Limited land or space available
Pest and diseases management
Limited market demand
Regulatory barriers
Spain Time management
Lack of knowledge of how to use vermicomposting techniques
Maintaining a good environment for the compost (temperature,
humidity…)
Infrastructure issues
Obtaining organic matter
Finding good quality worms
Watering
A huge number of the respondents are aware of the ecological advantages from
vermicomposting. The ecological advantages that vermicomposting has over the environment,
listed by the respondents, by country are:
North Macedonia Waste management, fertilizer improvement
Clean environment, improvement of soil quality, sustainable
agriculture without bio waste.
A large part of organic waste is thrown away by farmers in places
where it can be harmful to the environment, it can be used in
vermicomposting and thus returned to natural processes.
Vermicomposting is the transformation of organic waste into a slow-
release organic fertilizer. It is also a good alternative to standard
chemical fertilizers, which are known for releasing a large amount of
CO2 emissions to produce them.....
It enriches the composition of the soil, improves the immunity of
plants, does not imitate harmful gases, increases the organic part in
the soil, enriches the soil with oxygen, etc.
The structure and fertility of the soil is improved, and the
environment is not polluted
Production of humus, it is good for mixing soil in flowers, for feeding
vegetable products and so on
Organic substances are not as toxic to the environment as inorganic
substances, but scattered or thrown away, they look unsanitary and
cause a sense of neglect...
Reduction of environmental pollution and improvement of soil
structure
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