Quality analysis of coffee waste compost with the addition of cassava tapai local microorganism (LMO) bioactivator

F. Sukmawati, Afifah Irna, Yudhi Pramudya, Sukarji Sukarji, Saktiyono Sigit Tri Pamungkas, Ali Rahmat, Z. Rozaki, Farrah Fadhillah Hanum
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Coffee waste contains a large amount of nutrients, making it a potential raw material for compost fertilizer. The nutrients contained in coffee waste include N, P, K, Mg, and Ca. Utilization of coffee waste as compost requires bioactivators to accelerate the decomposition process. This study aims to determine the difference in compost quality from coffee waste by using bioactivators in the form of local microorganisms (LMO) of cassava tapai. This study was conducted from April to May 2023 at the greenhouse of LPP Polytechnic Yogyakarta, consisting of two stages: making the LMO and making the compost. Cassava tapai LMO was prepared as a treatment for composting coffee waste. Each treatment was repeated three times. After that, the fermentation results in the form of compost were tested, then the results were compared with the standards of the Decree of the Minister of Agriculture No. 261/KPTS/SR.310/M/4/2019 on the minimum technical requirements for organic fertilizers, biological fertilizers, and soil conditioners. The results reveal that the provision of cassava tapai LMO bioactivator affected the quality of coffee waste compost produced. The quality of composts produced from control, cassava tapai LMO of 90 ml, and EM-4 treatment does not meet the standards of the Decree of the Minister of Agriculture in the parameter of chemical properties, namely the C/N ratio. The quality of compost produced from cassava tapai LMO of 120 ml meets the standards of the Decree of the Minister of Agriculture and SNI 2004 in all parameters of physical properties, chemical properties, and nutrient content.
咖啡废料堆肥中添加木薯塔柏本地微生物(LMO)生物活化剂的质量分析
咖啡废料含有大量养分,是一种潜在的堆肥原料。咖啡废料中含有的营养成分包括氮、磷、钾、镁和钙。将咖啡废料用作堆肥需要使用生物活化剂来加速分解过程。本研究的目的是通过使用木薯塔台当地微生物(LMO)形式的生物活化剂来确定咖啡废料堆肥质量的差异。这项研究于 2023 年 4 月至 5 月在日惹 LPP 理工学院的温室进行,包括两个阶段:制作 LMO 和制作堆肥。木薯塔柏 LMO 是作为咖啡废料堆肥的一种处理方法制备的。每次处理重复三次。之后,对堆肥形式的发酵结果进行测试,然后将结果与农业部第 261/KPTS/SR.310/M/4/2019 号法令关于有机肥料、生物肥料和土壤改良剂最低技术要求的标准进行比较。结果显示,木薯塔柏 LMO 生物活化剂的添加影响了咖啡废料堆肥的质量。对照组、90 毫升木薯 LMO 和 EM-4 处理产生的堆肥在化学特性参数(即 C/N 比)方面不符合农业部法令的标准。用 120 毫升木薯 LMO 制作的堆肥在物理性质、化学性质和营养成分的所有参数上都符合农业部法令和 2004 年国家营养研究所的标准。
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