Composting enriches soil with organic matter and nutrients, improving soil structure, moisture retention, and fertility. It also reduces the need for chemical fertilizers, minimizes waste sent to landfills, and decreases greenhouse gas emissions.
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Composting benefits the environment and agriculture in several ways. It reduces organic waste sent to landfills, minimizing methane emissions. Compost enriches soil with essential nutrients, improves soil structure, water retention, and promotes beneficial microbial activity. Enhanced soil health leads to increased crop yields, reduces the need for chemical fertilizers, mitigates erosion, and helps combat climate change by sequestering carbon dioxide in the soil.