Background: Unsafe and non-productive disposal of food waste pollutes the environment. Biodegradable food wastes have been composted and applied to soil as an amendment to improve the soil properties and fertility while improving environmental safety. In the Wondo Genet College of Forestry and Natural Resources compound, food wastes are unsafely deposited attracting wild animal who scavenge around the residence and cafeteria areas. This study analyzes selected plant nutrient in compost prepared from a mixture of food waste and cattle manure, and how the addition of the compost affects soil properties and crop yield.
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