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Yenda Vermiculture

Vermiculture, also known as worm composting, involves using compost worms to convert organic waste into a high-quality organic fertiliser called vermicompost.

Carrathool Composting

Thermophilic composting is a process that involves creating a controlled environment to break down organic materials using heat-loving microorganisms (thermophiles).

Sustainability

Wormtech sustainability practices including APCO commitment, solar-powered operations, recycling programs, and circular economy initiatives.

Certification

Organic certifications, research, trials, EPA compliance and environmental management at Wormtech.

Yenda Vermiculture

Vermiculture, also known as worm composting, involves using compost worms to convert organic waste into a high-quality organic fertiliser called vermicompost.

Carrathool Composting

Thermophilic composting is a process that involves creating a controlled environment to break down organic materials using heat-loving microorganisms (thermophiles).

Sustainability

Wormtech sustainability practices including APCO commitment, solar-powered operations, recycling programs, and circular economy initiatives.

Certification

Organic certifications, research, trials, EPA compliance and environmental management at Wormtech.

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About

Wormtech Pty Ltd is a 100% Australian-owned company, producing and supplying biological fertilisers and soil amendments with professional agronomy advice.

We have over 20 years of hands-on experience in farming, growing crops such as cotton, wine grapes, citrus, seed crops, vegetables, and other horticultural crops in the Riverina, NSW. After years of using synthetic fertilisers, we decided to incorporate some natural biological fertilisers into our farming practices. The increase in quality, production and overall plant and soil health was noticeable.

Our interest in biological fertilisers grew, particularly in the benefits of compost, compost worms, and their by-products.