Girijesh, G.K.Vageesh, T.S.Nagaraj, R.Kumaraswamy, A.S.Dinesh Kumar, M.2014-05-222014-05-222011-03ICJ Vol.LIII(11) March 2011 pp.16-19http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1583An attempt was made at ZARS, Navile, Shimoga, for recycling dried coconut fronds through vermicomposting. Around 5.58 tones of vermicompost can be produced out of coconut fronds available from one ha plantation in a year having nutrient composition of 1.38, 0.31, and 0.24 per cent of N, P and K, respectively, and Nfixing and P solubilizing organisms.encoconutvermicomposting-dry coconut frondswaste recycling technologyvermicompostingVermicompost Production Using Dry Coconut Fronds A Waste Recycling Technology in Coconut GardensArticle