Optimizing Bacterial Activity in Waste Treatment: Keys to Composting in Sustainable Agriculture

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Abstract

(1) Background: Compost plays a crucial role in promoting sustainable agriculture. With waste management becoming a significant concern for authorities, transforming waste into compost provides an effective and environmentally friendly solution. Microorganisms, especially bacteria, are central to decomposing waste and converting it into valuable organic nutrients, thereby supporting the sustainable development of agricultural systems (2) Methods: This article synthesizes key insights from research published in high-ranking, reputable scientific journals worldwide on bacteria and compost, complemented by the author’s practical experience at Kume Sangyou Compost Company in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan (3) Results: pH, aeration, temperature, moisture, nutrient content, electrical conductivity (EC), particle size, toxic chemicals, and radiation have been recognized as key factors that warrant careful consideration during the composting process (4) Conclusions: This article provides a valuable resource on composting and constitutes a strategic contribution to the advancement of sustainable agricultural development.

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