Case Studies

  • 100% Natural and Sustainable Farm

    100% Natural and Sustainable Farm

    Japan

    EM Sunshine Farm was naturally, an abandoned land full of concrete debris and garbage that spoiled the soil.
    In 2011 EMRO has started managing this waste land to convert it into a totally no chemical use natural farm with the application of EM Technology.
    Kitchen waste from the EM Wellness Resort Costa Vista Okinawa Hotel & Spa is collected to make EM compost and EM feed to be used at the farm.
    Meanwhile, harvest from the EM Sunshine Farm is delivered to the Costa Vista Okinawa Hotel restaurant.
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  • Tropical Fruits on soil with salt damage

    Tropical Fruits on soil with salt damage

    India

    Better growth of tropical fruits on soil with salt damage more

  • 4 Reasons Hospitals Choose EM

    4 Reasons Hospitals Choose EM

    Thailand

    One of the hospitals referred to Low cost, eco-friendly, deodorant, and catalyst for healthy environment in- and out of the hospitals as the reasons why they keep using EM. This is a good example of EM life where you use EM abundantly everywhere from toilets to rooms and gardens. Through water path and drainage, sewage is treated by EM. Therefore, it is eco-friendly. more

  • EM1 Boosts Chili-pepper Yield

    EM1 Boosts Chili-pepper Yield

    United States of America

    Several small farmers of chili pepper found that their yield increased significantly by EM application. This surprised not only the farmers but also the manufacturer of the fertilizer. What is EM-1? How can it be used?
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  • EM-Grown Bananas

    EM-Grown Bananas

    Ecuador

    `There is no waste at the farm.` According to Tanabe Farm, the production of bananas is cyclic. For soil conditioning, EM Bokashi is used. The compost is used for growing bananas. No chemical fertilizer and pesticide is used, while applying Activated EM・1. Moreover, the bananas are wrapped in bags to keep insects away. As if they were raring child, Tanabe Farm grows their bananas. Furthermore, the bananas are available in Japan.
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  • Students Give Back to the Community with EM

    Students Give Back to the Community with EM

    New Zealand

    Students at University of Canterbury, New Zealand decided to recycle the food waste for compost in 2010. The recycling process was set up from putting the food wastes into wheelie bins to fermenting the mixture of the wastes and EM Bokashi to using for soil treatment.
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  • No Antibiotics for the Chicken or Eggs

    No Antibiotics for the Chicken or Eggs

    Japan

    By using EM, no more antibiotics are necessary in chicken farming. Mr. Miyagi raises healthy chickens to lay delicious & nutritious eggs and egg products. more