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Affiliation: School of Agriculture, Sanskriti University, Mathura

Abstract

The improper management of organic waste results in a multitude of issues, including environmental pollution, eutrophication, aesthetic harm to urban landscapes, the production of greenhouse gases, and adverse impacts on human health. Being a dangerous risk to quality of environmental, improper and unscientific waste disposal also causes wastes to lose their economic value. Organic wastage leads to a lot of natural substance and rich plant nutrients and reprocessing these for agricultural use seems to be a potential alternative that will help with value addition and resourceful use.

By applying organic wastes that have been reduced through processes like composting, vermicomposting, and anaerobic digestion that effect in nature and other good organic fertilizers, soil fertility and crop yield are improved. In addition, the method includes unforeseen environmental benefits like decreased greenhouse gas emissions, area saving as a result of condensed landfilling of wastes, and a replacement for chemical fertilizers.

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Review