Vermicomposting of Dairy Industry Sludge into Bio-manure for Microgreen Cultivation

Balaji Saravanan

Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Periyar University, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India.

Preetha Kaliyamoorthi

Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Periyar University, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India.

Karthika Periyasami *

Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Periyar University, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: Dairy industry sludge presents a disposal challenge because of its high moisture and organic-matter contents.

Methods: This study evaluated the conversion of untreated raw sludge (RS) and biostimulant-amended bio-active sludge (BS) into bio-manure through pre-composting and vermicomposting with Eisenia fetida. Six formulations containing sludge, cow dung, and agro-waste were prepared, and physicochemical changes in pH, moisture, temperature, electrical conductivity, organic matter, organic carbon, and the carbon-to-nitrogen ratio were monitored. Total plate count was also assessed. The resulting vermicomposts were used as stand-alone cultivation media for fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) microgreens and were compared with chemical and organic controls using germination percentage, germination index, fresh and dry biomass, and seedling vigour index.

Results: Both sludge groups showed progressive stabilisation during processing, with final C/N ratios below 15 and electrical conductivity values below 1300 µS/cm. Among the sludge-derived media, BS1 produced the highest germination percentage (80%), germination index (399.09%), fresh biomass (2.30 g), and seedling vigour index (1320). RS2 showed the strongest performance among the raw-sludge formulations, with 75% germination and a seedling vigour index of 847.5.

Conclusion: Vermicomposting stabilised dairy sludge and produced material capable of supporting early fenugreek microgreen growth under the evaluated conditions. Further replicated studies are required to confirm microbial safety, heavy-metal content, and performance across crops and cultivation settings.

Keywords: Vermicomposting, dairy industry sludge, bio-manure, Eisenia fetida, fenugreek microgreens, Trigonella foenum-graecum, germination index, seedling vigour index, organic-waste valorisation, growing medium


How to Cite

Saravanan, Balaji, Preetha Kaliyamoorthi, and Karthika Periyasami. 2026. “Vermicomposting of Dairy Industry Sludge into Bio-Manure for Microgreen Cultivation”. Asian Journal of Agricultural and Horticultural Research 13 (3):175-90. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajahr/2026/v13i3486.

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