“…To make the sludge more suitable as organic fertilizer, it was complemented with peanut shell and coconut fiber, which contained higher contents of TN, TP, and TK than many other organic amendments that have been used in previous studies, such as rice straw, water hyacinth (Thanh et al, 2015;Da et al, 2020Da et al, , 2021, wheat straw, potato plant residues, mustard stover, and freshly cut grass (Karak et al, 2013;Drózdz et al, 2020). Overall, the results show that organic composting is an effective way to reuse fish pond sediments and local agricultural waste in a mixture that can be converted into relatively valuable organic fertilizers for vegetable farming and other agricultural production (Karak et al, 2013;Thanh et al, 2015;Saldarriaga et al, 2019).…”