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Compost contains significant amounts of undegraded biomass, some of which can be transformed into food for humans or animals. Examples are vermicomposting and the production of black soldier flies. With a sufficient amount of compostable biomass input, a farm could theoretically focus entirely on the production of foodstuffs from compost as a business model (products: compost, fish/chicken food.
Related pages
- Compost Chicken System and Compost Chicken on Steroids with Geoff Lawton.
- Zoogleal Mass - underwater compost as potential fish food
- CO2 enrichment (CO2 is another potential product that can be harvested from compost)