Evaluation of the Commercial Bio-Activator and a Traditional Bio-Activator on Compost Using Takakura Method
Date
2022-04-20Author
WIKURENDRA, Edza Aria
NURIKA, Globila
HERDIANI, Novera
LUKIYONO, Yauwan Tobing
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Developing countries have a serious problem of limited land for handling organic waste. New, simple,
and economical methods that can be applied maximally by people in developing countries are needed.
This study aimed to evaluate commercial bio-activator (EM4
) and traditional bio-activator in compost
using the takakura method. Seven treatments were carried out to determine the most effective mixture
to be applied to composting using the takakura method. The graph of fluctuations in temperature,
humidity and pH in the composting process with seven different treatments shows that the activity of
decomposing microorganisms is going well. A mixture of 2 kg organic waste and 500 ml EM4
has the
values of potassium oxide (K2
O), phosphorus pentoxide (P2
O5
), and nitrogen which meet the compost
content requirements based on the Indonesian National Standard (SNI-19-7030-2004).
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