Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement (Jan 2003)

Technique de lombriculture au Sud Vietnam

  • Haubruge E.,
  • Francis F.,
  • Tat Thang P.,
  • Van Kinh L.,
  • Lebailly P.,
  • Gaspar C.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3-4
pp. 171 – 175

Abstract

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Vermicomposting technique in South Vietnam. Earthworms play a major role in organic matter transformation. The vermicomposting allows to combine several advantages: the management of diversified organic wastes, and the production of earthworms and vermicompost. Crop residues and other plant wastes mixed with animal manure from individual farms can be used. In South Vietnam, farmers are rearing some livestock and growing a few number of crop species. From several years, an increasing number of vermicomposting units were set in many farms from the Ho Chi Minh City region. Two kinds of infrastructure materials are used: baked clay blocks or bamboo stems with plastic covers. In South Vietnam, all conditions are pooled to ensure an efficient earthworm production: suitable climate, available organic wastes and materials to build the vermicomposting structures. Both field plot fertility and protein feed for livestock (pigs, poultry, etc.) can be provided by rearing earthworms.

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