
Earthworms (Vermiculture)
Vermiculture is the process of breeding and raising earthworms to convert organic waste into nutrient-rich compost. Earthworms consume decomposing plant material, breaking it down into humus, which improves soil health. This natural process accelerates composting, reducing waste and producing a sustainable fertilizer for gardens and farms. Vermiculture is environmentally friendly, cost-effective, and enhances soil fertility by increasing beneficial microorganisms and aeration, making it an efficient way to recycle organic waste while supporting healthy plant growth.