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Degradation of arable land can rightly be considered as one of the most serious environmental problems; therefore, detailed research is needed to examine the practical possibilities for improving soil properties. The application of compost and vermicompost substrates seems to be a very advantageous way of improving the quality of soil, which may also result in an increase in the yield of cultivated plants. At the same time, the use of compost, a product of completely natural decomposition of biowaste, as a suitable organic fertilizer for arable land, is a very desirable contribution to the principles of the circulatory and recycling society.


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