Title: Potential of Vermiculture Industry
1Potential of Vermiculture Industry
Manju Tadvalkar
INORA,Pune inora_at_vsnl.com www.inoraindia.com ?
020-544 4066
2Compost in Organic Farming
- Agricultural practices are shifting towards INM
and Organic farming systems - Both systems rely heavily on Organic Matter
contents in soil - Organic farming has come to stay.
- This movement is silent but very giant.
Contd
3- Organic farming movement is international and is
being followed by Certification. - Certification will evaluate package of practice,
inputs and outputs - Success of Organic farming depends on Organic
Carbon (O.C.) levels in the soil. - Maintaining O.C. levels in soils is challenging
in Indian agroclimatic conditions. - Best source of O.C. is compost especially
vermicompost which makes the soil
bio-chem-physically a living entity.
4Present Status
- Traditional methods- Pit Compost, Heap Compost
- Present Methods- Thermophillic Composting, Land
fill excavations. - End Products Compost may not be approved in new
or upcoming practices due to their toxic residual
factors. - Compost available is priced at Rs.5000 to 6000/-
per ton. - These prices are prohibitive for the farmers and
there is reluctance to add organic compost which
reflects negatively on maintaining soil O.C.
levels and thus the yields. - Decentralised compost production is the answer
so that burden on transportation is minimised and
farmers are encouraged to use required quantities
in soil.
5Why Vermicompost ?
- Best suited for decentralisation.
- Less reliance on technical man power.
- Procesess can be established in the vicinity of
raw material or market place. - Environment friendly (accepted under ISO 14001)
6Requirements for the process
- Land 5 to 10 Acres
- Water
- Electricity
- Raw material Agriresidues and biodegradables
- Man power.
- Process Shed
- Machinery
- Vermiculture and microbial inoculants
- Manures, dung, organic additives for nutritional
enrichments. - Packaging.
7Raw Material for the Industry
- Sugarcane trash.
- Sugarcane Baggase
- Banana stems/Plant remains.
- Cotton Stalks, Soybean Stalk, Unwanted Biomass
(weeds) - Fruit and food processing Industry refuse.
- Live stock waste like dungs manures urine
droppings and slaughter house offals.
Other biodegradables? Yes. Only if devoid of
chemical residues.
8Constraints
- Dependence on water.
- Source of Dung necessary
- Mostly labour oriented.
- Equipments for agriwaste collections
9PROCESS
10Techno-Economics
Deficit can be overcome by converting residues
like baggase which is not taken into account
11Project Feasibility
Model 200 Tons per month production
Fixed Cost 2,000,000 Operative
Cost 800,000 Approximate Sale Value 3,200,000 Pay
Back Period 1 Year
Assumption Land Free of Cost, Raw material Cost
at Rs. 500/ton
12INORA Services
- Pre operative survey
- Project proposals according to scale of
operation. - Technical training of man power.
- Technical association for compost production and
quality control. - Supply of all biological inputs required for
process initiation.