Organic Compost Commercialization

After being carefully produced and stabilized, the organic compost from Mafaeco is ready to return to nature in the form of fertility and life. With high agronomic value, the product is marketed and made available to various audiences who recognize the benefits of natural, efficient, and sustainable fertilization.

Destinations of Organic Compost

Mafaeco offers tailored solutions for different types of clients, including:

  • Family farmers and rural producers: The compost is used to enrich the soil, improve productivity, and reduce dependence on chemical inputs, promoting more sustainable and cost-effective agriculture.
  • Municipalities and public agencies: Ideal for urban landscaping programs, maintenance of green areas, community gardens, municipal nurseries, and environmental restoration projects.
  • Nurseries and flower shops: Used as a substrate or soil conditioner for growing seedlings, flowers, and ornamental plants due to its balanced composition and absence of contaminants.
  • Urban and community gardens: Increasingly common in cities, these spaces benefit from the compost due to its ease of use and visible results in plant quality and vigor.

The commercialization of the compost not only contributes to the health of the soil and plants but also completes the sustainable cycle that begins with the reuse of organic waste. By purchasing Mafaeco compost, clients invest in an ecological, safe solution with a positive impact on the environment and the local economy.

Received Materials

Among the materials received are:

  • Food scraps: Include leftovers from fruits, vegetables, greens, and other food discarded by supermarkets, open-air markets, restaurants, and food industry establishments. These wastes are rich in organic matter and essential nutrients for the composting process.
  • Agricultural and agro-industrial waste: Peels, leaves, bagasse, and other agricultural processing byproducts are highly usable and help maintain the carbon-to-nitrogen ratio balance in the final compost.
  • Tree trimmings and grass: Sourced from urban gardening services and green area maintenance, these materials are rich in carbon and contribute to the physical structure of the compost, facilitating aeration during the process.
  • Animal manure: Primarily from bovine, swine, and poultry sources, manure is an important source of nitrogen and microorganisms that accelerate the decomposition of other wastes.

All received materials undergo an initial screening to ensure that only organic waste proceeds to composting, promoting an efficient, clean, and environmentally safe process. This step is also essential for producing a stable, nutrient-rich compost free of contaminants, ideal for use in agriculture, reforestation, and gardening.