Is worm farming profitable in South Africa?

Is worm farming profitable in South Africa?

Using earthworms to recycle food waste into compost is not only profitable, but helps to address the increasing problem of food waste. Worm farmer Thato Lekonyane spoke to Siyanda Sishuba about his enterprise.

What is worm wee?

Worm wee is another name for worm farm leachate which is the excess liquid run off collected in the bottom of a worm bin.

Can you make money selling worm castings?

Castings – Priceless and Profitable But did you also know that castings from worms can be sold as well? You can actually. A lot of farmers and gardeners today are going green these days, and are now opting to use organic fertilizer products for their produce.

Is there money in earthworms?

Worms are prolific; they reproduce in rapid form when provided with a healthy environment. Literally millions and millions of dollars worth of earthworms are quietly sold every year by everyday people just like you. Growing redworms is a full time, profitable business for many folks.

How do worm farms make money?

Worm farming can give you a side income or even become a full-time source of earning a living. You can maintain a worm composter as a way of managing organic recycling and become self-sufficient, producing your own fertilizer, selling worms to farmers, fishers, and shops as a lucrative business.

Is compost tea a good fertilizer?

How to Use Compost Tea for Healthy Roots. Drenching with compost tea is a great way to quickly deliver organic fertilizer and beneficial organisms from compost to a plant’s root zone. Simply pour the tea mixture onto the soil in the area below the plant’s leaves (or under the “drip line”).

How long should you brew worm tea?

Mix 1/4 cup of microbial food source (molasses, honey, syrup) with a cup of water until dissolved, then add to bucket of water. Allow the tea to brew in the water for around 24 hours. Worm tea is finished when water has turned a brown color.

How quickly can worms multiply?

Young worms grow rapidly and are ready to reproduce in about one month. Depending on growing conditions, worms may take up to six months to attain full size. An actively growing worm bed will yield 4-5 pounds of worms per square foot of bed space per year.

How much should I charge for worms?

You’ll sell about 350 to 400 night crawlers per pound, so you’ll be getting approximately $0.08 each if you sell them retail in bulk. At local fishing spots near me, nightcrawlers fetch $2 per dozen.

How much does worm castings cost?

30/pound if you buy in bulk, or as high as $3/pound if you buy in small bags. For high-end worm castings made by earthworms eating a controlled diet, you might pay as little as $. 40/pound if you buy in bulk, or as much as $5/pound if you buy in small bags.

What is the best worm farm in South Africa?

The Mini Tower worm farm has a volume of 85 liters. It is one of the most popular worm farms in South Africa and is usually perfect for an average 2 person household. We supply South Africa with compost worms! Running a worm farm is not rocket science but it is good to know that you can ask an experienced worm farmer for advise if the need arises!

How long does it take for worms to arrive in SA?

As Durban, Johannesburg and Pretoria shipments are generally delivered within 24hours and Cape Town within 48hours the worms arrive in good condition. What is Worm Wee? What are Worm Casts? Worm Wee is a slang name for the liquid that is produced when worms work on organic matter.

Where is Wizzard worms?

Your shopping cart is empty. Wizzard Worms is a family-owned and administered vermiculture and worm farm business, with headquarters at Greytown and with a research farm at Rietvlei, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (between Mooi River and Greytown).

Does Saxon have a worm farm?

Saxon hotel in Johannesburg has had two farms for some four years now. We have been using both the Worm Wee as well as the casts in our gardens and have had phenominal results! Feel free to contact me on 011 292 6000 or 071 199 2411