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- who: Giuseppe Picca from the Instituto de Ciencias Agrarias, ICA-CSIC, Calle Serrano , bis, Madrid, Spain have published the article: Compositing of Coffee Silverskin with Carbon Rich Materials Leads to High Quality Soil Amendments, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The study aimed to test co-composting as a low-cost solution that meets the paradigms proposed by the European Union. This study showed that composting the whole CS produced in Europe would lead to a recovery of 2420-3481 tons of nitrogen and 1873 tons of potassium reducing the dependency on mineral fertilizers thus meeting . . .
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