Vermi technologies for developing countries Proceedings of the international symposium-workshop on vermi technologies for developing countries, November 16-18, 2005, Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines Ed by Rafael D. Guerrero III and Maria Rizalina A. Guerrero-Del Castill
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Los Baños, Laguna Philippine Fisheries Association Inc. 2006Description: xii, 174 p. ill., graphs, pictures, tabISBN: 9789719260912Subject(s): Vermiculture technologies -- Earthworm, Uses of -- November 16-18,2005 -- Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines -- Procee | Earthworm, Uses of -- Vermiculture -- Vermi technologies -- November 16-18,2005 -- Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines -- ProcSummary: The concept of using earthworms to break down organic wastes dates back to 1981 and was initiated by the publication of the "Proceedings of a Workshop on the Role of Earthworms in the Stabilization of Organic Residues" (315 pages), which stimulated a great deal of interest in the U.S. and elsewhere.<br /><br />This proceedings summarizes issues discussed in the workshop, including the more innovative topics, such as the use of earthworms as protein sources in fish farming, and the potential of earthworm extracts as medicine in the pharmaceutical industry. We hope that this will become a continuing series of annual international workshops that will be equally successfItem type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The concept of using earthworms to break down organic wastes dates back to 1981 and was initiated by the publication of the "Proceedings of a Workshop on the Role of Earthworms in the Stabilization of Organic Residues" (315 pages), which stimulated a great deal of interest in the U.S. and elsewhere.<br /><br />This proceedings summarizes issues discussed in the workshop, including the more innovative topics, such as the use of earthworms as protein sources in fish farming, and the potential of earthworm extracts as medicine in the pharmaceutical industry. We hope that this will become a continuing series of annual international workshops that will be equally successf
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