Department of Research, Ethiopian Environment and Forest Research Institute, Ethiopia
Research Article
Physicochemical evaluation of composts produced from coffee pulp and some locally available organic matterat Dale District, Ethiopia
Author(s): Alemayehu Emana* and Giche Y Hirpha
Composting is proved to be environment friendly effective management option for the increasing volume of coffee
wastes generated and causing significant environmental degradation in developing countries. In view of this, the
quality of composts produced from coffee pulp with locally available organic matter following the windrow method
was examined based on four treatments in randomized complete block design (4x3). The study involved determining
some physicochemical parameters at 25, 55 and 80 days of composting. Mean values of bulk density, moisture
content, pH, electric conductivity, organic matter, total organic carbon, total nitrogen, total phosphorous, total potassium and carbon to nitrogen ratio ranged from 483.6 kg/m –487.11 kg/m3, 50.74%–52.43%, 7.45-8.36, 3.08 mS/cm-3.42 mS/cm, 45.26%-46.99%, 26.19%-27.27%, 1.54%-1.61%, 0.41%-0.59%, .. View more»