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[Title] => Low-cost microbial inoculant
[Summary] => Researchers of the Philippine Rice Research Institute [PhilRice] have formulated a low-cost microbial inoculant that can process biodegradable wastes in two weeks.
Called MBI (microbial base inoculant), it is produced from local materials such as sawdust, coco dust, carbonized rice hull, and molasses inoculated with a mixture of naturally occurring beneficial organisms commercially known as effective organisms (EM). Developed in Japan, EM contains yeast, lactic acid bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, and photosynthetic bacteria.
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[Summary] => Researchers of the Philippine Rice Research Institute [PhilRice] have formulated a low-cost microbial inoculant that can process biodegradable wastes in two weeks.
Called MBI (microbial base inoculant), it is produced from local materials such as sawdust, coco dust, carbonized rice hull, and molasses inoculated with a mixture of naturally occurring beneficial organisms commercially known as effective organisms (EM). Developed in Japan, EM contains yeast, lactic acid bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, and photosynthetic bacteria.
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November 27, 2005 - 12:00am