Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Close-Up-of-Worm-Compost-in-Kedia-Village-in-Bihar-27MZIFJJMH243.htmlConceptually similarCompost in BiharGP0471KCompleted★★★★Cose Up of Worm Compost in Kedia Village in BiharGP0STPTOXCompleted★★★★Shed with Worm Compost in Kedia Village in BiharGP0STPTTGCompleted★★★★Ecological Farming Sign Post in Kedia Village in BiharGP0STPTOPCompleted★★★★Local Population in Kedia Village in BiharGP0STPTPCCompleted★★★★Ecological Farmer with Rice in Kedia Village in BiharGP0STPTPLCompleted★★★★Ecologically Grown Okra in Kedia Village in BiharGP0STPTP8Completed★★★★Ecological Grown Chili Pepper in Kedia Village in BiharGP0STPTPHCompleted★★★★Sunset over Kedia Village in BiharGP0STPTORCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPTOJClose Up of Worm Compost in Kedia Village in BiharKanti Taanti shows worm compost that's ready to be used. Kedia is part of Greenpeace Living Soils project, which is a nationwide campaign with a call to implement government policies to save the soils from harmful impacts of chemical fertilizers.Locations:Asia-Bihar-IndiaDate:16 Apr, 2016Credit:© Shiv Kumar / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5184px X 3456pxKeywords:Agricultural land-Agricultural processes-Agriculture-Biodiversity-Close ups-Day-Ecological farming-Fertilisers-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-SAGE (campaign title)-Sustainable agriculture-Traditional farming-Villages-Worms (animal)Shoot:Kedia Village Living Soils Project in BiharKedia is part of Greenpeace Living Soils project, which is a nationwide campaign with a call to implement government policies to save the soils from harmful impacts of chemical fertilizers. The long-term objective for Kedia is to establish eco-agriculture as a solution model for the agricultural crisis in India.