Singh, 2022 - Google Patents
Dilbag Singh, Shweta Sharma, Ravi Kumar, Seema, RK Guptaand Tejpal DahiyaSingh, 2022
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In one year, approximately 700 million organic wastes are generated in India, and this waste is either burned or land filled, posing problem of safe disposal. This problem of waste can be mitigated via converting it into highly valuable nutrient-rich compost in an eco-friendly …
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