Agricultural Research Institute Develops Waste Recycling Tech, Boosting Passion Fruit Yields by 18%
The Agricultural Research Institute has developed a composting technology for passion fruit vines and spent mushroom substrates, increasing yields and reducing waste.
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The Agricultural Research Institute of the Ministry of Agriculture announced today a 'rapid composting technology for passion fruit vines and spent mushroom substrates.' This technology can increase passion fruit yields by 18% while achieving sustainable reuse of agricultural waste. Puli Township in Nantou County is a major hub for passion fruit and mushroom production, which generates significant waste. This technology completes composting in 14 days, effectively eliminating pathogens and promoting beneficial microorganisms.
FAQ
How does this technology affect passion fruit yields?
It increases yields by 18%.