Bokashi definition

Bokashi is a Japanese term which means “fermented organic matter” and refers to a system developed in Japan that uses beneficial micro-organisms to break down toxins and food waste. These fist-sized balls were used nowadays to clean or rehab bodies of water. RHI, CACI, SCBI and RBC will conduct an experiment to use this initiative to treat the waste water of the plants.

Examples of Bokashi in a sentence

  • Worm farms with lids and Bokashi bins can be used in private outdoor areas so long as they are kept tidy.