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Process of making Jeewa Murtha fertilizer
Author: Thejani Premanayaka
Publication Date: 21/03/14
Pages: 16
Publisher: Farmer Field School
Keywords: Jeewa Murtha, Liquid organic fertilizer, micro-organism
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—Jeewa Murtha was used by ancestors in India and Sri Lanka 2000 years ago. —It was discovered by a professor from India during his research to find organic inputs for organic farming. —Jeewa Murtha is liquid organic fertilizer, apply it to the soil to make plants grow very well and produce delicious food and easy to make and easy to use. 
It's important for agriculture: —Cultivar of important micro-organisms for the soil and for the plants. —It increases the micro-organism activity and helps for decomposition and it provides nutrients to the plants.

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