How does Bokashi-fermented waste improve soil health compared to just burying waste?

Bokashi waste is packed with microbes that improve soil structure and fertility. When added to the soil, it:

Feeds microbes: These microbes improve nutrient availability, break down organic matter, and suppress harmful pathogens.

Improves soil structure: The process increases aeration and water retention, helping plants thrive.

Adds organic acids: These acids improve nutrient absorption by plants and reduce soil pH issues.

Increases humus content: Humus is the organic matter in soil that holds water and nutrients, and Bokashi contributes to its production.