Market Waste Composting Process
Monday, 06 September 2010 | By admin

Traditional market organic wastes are a good material to be convert into a high quality organic fertilizers (compos), trough a simple way we can change the garbage into valuable things to reduce the market waste and also for the development of organic farming. Here is the compost making process
1. Separation of waste starting from vendors
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Untung Wiyono: Making organic farming the norm
Thursday, 27 December 2007 | By admin
"There are always risks with agricultural chemicals. They can poison you and cause poor soil fertility," Sragen Regent Untung Wiyono has been known to say in convincing others to adopt organic farming practices. The regent, who has been promoting organic agriculture since he was elected in 2001, said fertility was restored to the land around Sragen after farmers committed to working i...
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Danamon Peduli Improves Health and Cleanliness in 14 Traditional Markets
Monday, 19 November 2007 | By admin
Danamon Peduli Foundation in cooperation with Self Employed Mass Market in Bali conducted My Clean Healthy and Prosperous Market in 14 traditional markets in Bali. Main purpose of the program is to improve cleanliness and health of traditional markets in surrounding areas by improving small scale infrastructure such as renovate the public toilets, drainage and also free medical check up for mar...
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Revitalization of Traditional Markets: Don’t Let the Vendors Looses Their Business
Tuesday, 30 October 2007 | By admin
In the meeting with Danamon Peduli Foundation, Mr. Idham Samawi, Regent of Bantul stated that he will support the traditional market vendors in his region because 14 percent of people in Bantul rely on their livelihood in traditional markets. He added that market vendors are pioneer of economic development in Bantul. The meeting is the first step of cooperation between Danamon Peduli Foundation...
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Two Regents Pioneer in Market Waste Composting Program
Tuesday, 30 October 2007 | By admin
Regent Bantul and Regent Sragen will adopt Market Waste Management Program introduced by Danamon Peduli Foundation. In Bantul pilot project will begin in Pasar Bantul and in Sragen the project will started at Pasar Bunder. After adopting this program, every day 4-5 tons of market waste in both two traditional markets will be converted into compost. In 2008, Danamon Peduli Foundation budgeted 4 ...
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