Course in São Paulo teaches theory and practice of domestic mine farming
Understand how to raise earthworms with your organic waste and still produce a rich fertilizer to use on plants
The domestic worm farming course held on July 27, at Água Branca Park, in São Paulo, aims to teach participants how to produce humus at home, using earthworms.
Schedule
- Education, sustainability and environmental issues
- Organic matter cycling
- Compost
- The main species used
- Vermicompost
- Creation Techniques
- The organic fertilizer
California earthworms are hygienic beings and play an important role in cities, where they are used to reduce organic waste generated in homes (which represents more than half of all domestically generated waste), reducing the demand for space in landfills and dumps and emission of greenhouse gases.
- What is organic waste and how to recycle it at home
- What are greenhouse gases
To briefly learn how to raise Californian compost worms to make worm humus at home, take a look at the following video:
facilitator
- Rafael Greco holds a bachelor's degree and a bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences from Instituto Presbiteriano Mackenzie.
Service
- Event: domestic mine culture course
- Date: July 27, 2019
- Hours: from 9 am to 2 pm
- Value: R$140.00 for members of the AAO (Association of Organic Agriculture) and R$164.00 for non-AAO members - includes booklet, participation certificate and snack with organic products;
- Location: Água Branca Park
- Address: Av. Francisco Matarazzo, 455 - Água Branca, São Paulo - SP, 05001-900
- Contact: (11) 3875-2625 or [email protected]