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Re: [SANET-MG] aerobic bokashi



The Food & Fertilizer Technology Center in Taiwan
has two publications of interest: http://www.fftc.agnet.org

*Microbial And Organic Fertilizers In Asia
*Microbial Inoculants In Asian Agriculture



The FFTC web page is working better today.


The titles I listed were items that came to mind,
but those two bulletins contain general summaries.


The FFTC bulletin on "Microbial Fertilizers in Japan"
contains the bokashi recipe.

The FFTC bulletin on "Making Compost in Three Weeks"
contains the IMO (Indigenous Microorganisms) recipe
from Malaysia.  The IMO system originates from Korea
natural farmers.


The FFTC bulletin on "Composting the Wastes from a
Rice Processing Plant" contains a bokashi-style
compost from Malaysia.

See below for related titles of interest.


Regards,

Steve Diver


1.

Microbial Fertilizers in Japan
http://www.fftc.agnet.org/library/abstract/eb430.html

*Utilization of Microbial Materials to Make "Bokashi"

Table 4 Typical ingredients in `bokashi'
http://www.fftc.agnet.org/library/image/eb430t4.html


2.

Making Compost in Three Weeks
Department of Agriculture, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia
http://www.fftc.agnet.org/library/abstract/pt2003040.html


3.

Composting the Wastes from a Rice Processing Plant
Malaysian Agricultural Research & Development Institute (MARDI)
http://www.fftc.agnet.org/library/abstract/pt2001037.html



ALSO SEE:

Fertilizers, Soil Fertility, Plant Nutrition - INDEX
http://www.fftc.agnet.org/library/list/subcat/E.html


Bioactivator to Decompose Agricultural Wastes
http://www.fftc.agnet.org/library/abstract/pt2003023.html


Application of Rice Husk Charcoal
http://www.fftc.agnet.org/library/abstract/pt2001004.html


Biophosphate: A Microbial Phosphate Fertilizer
http://www.fftc.agnet.org/library/abstract/pt2003024.html


Growing Chemical-Free Vegetables
http://www.fftc.agnet.org/library/abstract/nc147b.html


Making Compost in Three Weeks
Department of Agriculture, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia
http://www.fftc.agnet.org/library/abstract/pt2003040.html


Rapid Composting Technology in the Philippines:  Its
Role in Producing Good-Quallity Organic Fertilizers
http://www.fftc.agnet.org/library/abstract/eb444.html


The Decomposition of Fresh and Composted Organic
Materials in Soil
http://www.fftc.agnet.org/library/abstract/eb447.html


Use of Microbial Inoculants and Organic Fertilizers
in Agricultural Production
J.F. Parr, S.B. Hornick, and D.D. Kaufman
http://www.fftc.agnet.org/library/abstract/eb394.html


Using Earthworms to Recycle Food Wastes into
Organic Fertilizer
http://www.fftc.agnet.org/library/abstract/pt2003030.html


Utilization of Composted Organic Wastes in
Vegetable Production Systems
http://www.fftc.agnet.org/library/abstract/tb147.html


Co-Composting Potato Starch Sludge with Swine Manure


Compost Production and Use:  Some New Developments


Composting Empty Fruit Branches of Oil Palm


Composting of Organic Wastes


Composting the Wastes From a Rice Processing Plant


Composting with Wood Chips


Fertilizer Pellets from Composted Livestock Manure

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