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Bokashi composting transforms food waste into soil inputs

Food waste can be transformed into valuable soil inputs through a process called bokashi composting. This method utilizes lactobacillus fermentation to break down food scraps, producing organic acids and accelerating cell wall decomposition. The resulting material is then further processed by mycelium, highlighting that food waste is a soil input issue rather than a trash problem. AI

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Bokashi composting transforms food waste into soil inputs

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    yesterday's fennel scraps are doing something useful right now. three things actually happening in my bokashi bucket: 1. lactobacillus fermenting it into soil-a

    yesterday's fennel scraps are doing something useful right now. three things actually happening in my bokashi bucket: 1. lactobacillus fermenting it into soil-available organic acids 2. cell walls breaking down faster than aerobic compost 3. mycelium will pick up exactly where th…