Composting: a training module for trainers and practitioners
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International Water Management Institute
CGIAR Multifunctional Landscapes Program
CGIAR Multifunctional Landscapes Program
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This module aims to reduce water pollution, lower dependence on synthetic fertilizers, and cut greenhouse gas emissions by recycling organic waste to restore soil health while creating economic opportunities for rural communities. Its specific objectives are to:
a) explain and optimize aerobic composting in rural settings, and
b) support planning and implementation of composting practices at various scales.
The module contains three chapters. Chapter 1 provides an introduction. Chapter 2 presents the theoretical foundations of composting, including composting processes, compost quality, safety and health considerations, and common constraints. Chapter 3 offers a practical guide for planning and carrying out composting activities.
Developed from verified research and field experience, the module aligns with global bio‑circular economy strategies by promoting efficient resource use and minimizing waste. Its circular‑economy perspective emphasizes sustainability, environmental stewardship, and closing the loop between production, consumption, and disposal.
Designed as a training reference for farmers, entrepreneurs, and trainees, the module equips users with knowledge in effective organic waste management for farms and markets, high‑quality compost production, understanding composting processes to reduce emissions, and promoting local compost marketing.
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composting, training materials, manuals, circular bioeconomy, waste management
