Shoniyozov Bobur Kaldarboyevich, Turdiyev Umarjon Uchqun son, Ko’chgarov Islam Rustam son, Toshtemirova Sarvinoz Jorabek daughter, Ismoilova Muxlisa Murtoza daughter
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In our country, the reforms aimed at protecting the environment, protecting public health, rational use of natural resources, and ensuring environmental safety continue more consistently, and scientists are doing various things in solving waste problems. The role and importance of worms and microorganisms in general is that their activity is increasing day by day, allowing us to process various wastes polluting our environment (municipal waste, household waste, sewage sludge, etc.) and use them as organic fertilizers in agriculture. This type of organic fertilizer production does not require large investment and operating costs. It is known from the experience of foreign countries that with the help of worms, any solid organic residues can be turned into organic fertilizers rich in useful nutrients for plants, with granular content, soluble in water and not washed away, and ultimately nutritious.