Vermiculture Technology: Reviving the Dreams of Sir Charles Darwin for Scientific Use of Earthworms in Sustainable Development Programs (Report) Vermiculture Technology: Reviving the Dreams of Sir Charles Darwin for Scientific Use of Earthworms in Sustainable Development Programs (Report)

Vermiculture Technology: Reviving the Dreams of Sir Charles Darwin for Scientific Use of Earthworms in Sustainable Development Programs (Report‪)‬

Technology and Investment 2010, August, 1, 3

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Publisher Description

1. Introduction The global scientific community today is searching for a technology which should be "economically viable" (cheaper to be afforded by all nations), "environmentally sustainable" (friendly to the environment--flora, fauna, soil, air & water, with no adverse effect on them) and "socially acceptable" (beneficial to the society with no adverse effect on human health). Vermiculture Technology combines all these virtues and qualities together.

GENRE
Computing & Internet
RELEASED
2010
1 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
56
Pages
PUBLISHER
Scientific Research Publishing, Inc.
SIZE
282.1
KB

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