em agriton bokashi keuken emmer opvangbeker losItem number: 8717677723874 View all EM Agriton > View more: Gft waste > Bokashi Kitchen Bucket Collection Cup Separately This collection cup fits the EM Bokashi Bucket. Many parts of the Bokashi Bucket are available separately. For example, you can order the handle, the tap, the tamper, the scoop collection tray, and the lid that fits the Bokashi Bucket separately. The Bokashi buckets are used for fermenting all kitchen waste of organic origin. This
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Item number: 8717677723874 View all EM Agriton > View more: Gft-waste > Bokashi Kitchen Bucket - Collection Cup Separately This collection cup fits the EM Bokashi Bucket. Many parts of the Bokashi Bucket are available separately. For example, you can order the handle, the tap, the tamper, the scoop/collection tray, and the lid that fits the Bokashi Bucket separately. The Bokashi buckets are used for fermenting all kitchen waste of organic origin. This way, you can easily turn your food scraps into a beautiful and healthy soil nutrient for plants. Product specifications Bokashi Kitchen Bucket - Collection Cup Separately - Collection Cup Item description Bokashi Kitchen Bucket - Collection Cup Separately Item number 8717677723874 Version Collection Cup Product type Bokashi Loose Parts Environmental information about Bokashi Kitchen Bucket - Collection Cup Separately Advantages Agriton Bokashi Optimal nutrition for soil life Increases organic matter balance Disease-suppressing effect on soil CO2 and NH3 emissions negligible Reuse of own waste streams Keeps minerals within the farm cycle Savings on waste disposal costs What is Bokashi? Bokashi is the Japanese word for 'well-fermented organic material', which is returned to the soil while retaining all its energy. It is a circular concept aimed at increasing microbial diversity in the soil and providing plants with bioactive nutrients, such as natural antibiotics, growth hormones, vitamins, and amino acids. Bokashi is created with the help of Effective Microorganisms, or EM, developed by Prof. Dr. Teruo Higa in Japan. Bokashi is, in fact, a soil improver at its best.