My Window Seat Was a Dud, But This Trip to Okinawa Was Anything But!
EM Andrew Sincock EM Andrew Sincock

My Window Seat Was a Dud, But This Trip to Okinawa Was Anything But!

Ever dream of being reincarnated as a bird for the ultimate window seat view? My recent trip to Okinawa, Japan, started with that very dream, but thick clouds had other plans. Luckily, the disappointment was quickly forgotten as I delved into the fascinating world of Effective Microorganisms (EM). From a hotel using EM-treated everything to a farm turning waste into nutrient-rich compost with EM's help, this trip was an eye-opening exploration of sustainability in action. Stay tuned for the full story, where I'll share the secrets of "circular farming" and my adventures on the Japanese mainland!

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Bish Bash BOKASHI
farm, Bokashi, Sustainable, EM, Garden, Agriculture Andrew Sincock farm, Bokashi, Sustainable, EM, Garden, Agriculture Andrew Sincock

Bish Bash BOKASHI

Discover the revolution in waste management with FINANCIAL TIMES! Are you tired of traditional composting methods? Say hello to bokashi composting! Transform your kitchen scraps into extraordinary fermented compost with ease. No more worries about stench or rats—just sweet pickle-like aroma and nutrient-rich compost for your soil. Developed by Professor Teruo Higa in Japan, bokashi utilizes a special bran filled with beneficial microorganisms. Join the movement towards sustainable living and healthier soil with Agriton. Whether for domestic use or municipal projects, bokashi offers a simple solution with profound environmental benefits. Take control of your waste and contribute to a greener future.

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Harnessing the Power of Effective Microorganisms (EM) Silage Additives
Animal Husbandry, Soil & Crop, EM, farm, Agriculture, Agro-Vital Andrew Sincock Animal Husbandry, Soil & Crop, EM, farm, Agriculture, Agro-Vital Andrew Sincock

Harnessing the Power of Effective Microorganisms (EM) Silage Additives

Effective Microorganisms (EM) have revolutionized farming since 1982. In Europe, Agriton's EM Silage, powered by Saccharomyces cerevisiae, sets the standard. This yeast enhances fermentation, boosts energy content, and acts as a potent preservative. With Agriton's support, EM Silage ensures top-notch quality and sustainability in silage production

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BEE POSITIVE
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BEE POSITIVE

In a world increasingly aware of the urgent need for environmental action, the call to embrace a 'nature positive' mindset resonates louder than ever. With vast expanses of private gardens spanning the UK, comprising an area nearly twice the size of Somerset, individuals hold significant power in shaping ecosystems. As cities devote nearly 30% of their domestic space to gardens, the potential for positive change becomes apparent. Amidst climate and biodiversity crises, the imperative to transition towards a nature-positive approach by 2030, as highlighted in a recent report involving the UK’s statutory nature agencies, becomes paramount. But what exactly does 'nature positive' entail? It goes beyond mere mitigation efforts; it demands proactive measures to enhance the planet and its biodiversity. As Francesca Osowska, chief executive of NatureScot, asserts, it is the collective responsibility of all to adopt this ethos. Amidst these challenges, the plight of bees emerges as a focal point. Their crucial role in pollination underscores the significance of creating bee-friendly habitats within our gardens. With innovative solutions like Actiferm and BeeWellness®, opportunities arise to not only support biodiversity but also foster healthier ecosystems. Embracing such alternatives represents a tangible step towards a more sustainable and nature-positive future.

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Bokashi v Compost

Bokashi v Compost

The agricultural sector in the UK is facing increased scrutiny for its greenhouse emissions, prompting governments worldwide to introduce ambitious targets and new legislation. The Environmental Land Management scheme (ELMs), replacing the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), emphasises public funding for public goods, prioritising landscape management, watercourse protection, and emissions reduction. This shift towards environmental stewardship has led to a resurgence of traditional farming methods and a focus on soil regeneration and carbon sequestration. Bokashi, a fermented organic matter, emerges as a promising solution, demonstrated in trials to increase soil organic matter, improve nutrient content, boost crop yields, and reduce carbon loss compared to traditional composting methods. These findings align with ELMs objectives, highlighting the potential of regenerative agriculture to address environmental challenges while ensuring agricultural sustainability and food security.

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