Case Studies

  • Shrimp White Spot Disease Controlled

    Shrimp White Spot Disease Controlled

    Ecuador

    EM started as a measure against serious disease outbreak called White Spot Disease in Ecuador in 1999. Damages devastated approximately 50% of total shrimp production. EM farmers have totally controlled the relevant disease. more

  • Aiming for an ecologically minded town

    Aiming for an ecologically minded town

    Japan

    In Funao Town, the local government and residents are working together to make their lives more sustainable. Kitchen waste is collected from each household and processed into high quality fertilizer using EM Bokashi. more

  • World Cultural Heritage Temple Pond Became Clean

    World Cultural Heritage Temple Pond Became Clean

    Japan

    One of the most remarkable reports in Japan is the case of EM application at Todaiji Temple, which is famous for the "Great Buddha in Nara". They are using EM Technology with excellent results not only for water treatment of the pond inside the Temple but also for the recovery of pine trees and elimination of foul odor on the septic tanks and deer excreta. more

  • Bad odor vanishes from a rubber factory

    Bad odor vanishes from a rubber factory

    Sri Lanka

    By adding EM, ammonia smell was gone from a rubber factory. more

  • 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

  • Double Orange Yield With 40% Cost Cut

    Double Orange Yield With 40% Cost Cut

    Peru

    This orange farm from Peru has used EM Technlogy for irrigation and foliar applications. They don’t use chemical fertilizer but apply EM-fermented liquid fertilizer. After the 6 years of keeping the use of EM, the orange harvest increased to 90 tons per ha. Let’s check out their secrets. more

  • What Happened to Rice Paddy Affected by Tohoku Tsunami?

    What Happened to Rice Paddy Affected by Tohoku Tsunami?

    Japan

    When Tohoku earthquake and tsunami hit Fukushima, Mr. Haneda wanted to reduce radiation exposure at a local ground golf course. Activated EM-1(AEM) was abundantly sprayed over te course again and again. The result showed the reduction in the radiation readings. Then Mr. Haneda was positive to apply AEM for his rice paddy that was also contained radioactive substances. more

  • Green Renovation: Before & After

    Green Renovation: Before & After

    Japan

    In 2002 EM Research Organization purchased a hotel to renovate by using EM Technology. The hotel buildings were so damaged that the remodel was considered unrealistic. However, it turned to be a huge success. This surprised people because the hotel used to be called one of the 'ghost' hotels in mid Okinawa. more

  • Volunteer Spirit for Growing Cherry Blossom

    Volunteer Spirit for Growing Cherry Blossom

    Japan

    Perhaps, Meio is the only university in Japan in terms of collaboration with EM Research Organization in the large scale. On campus EM Institute broadcasts EM-related information, workshops, and Activated EM-1 available to the public. How are they successful? 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

  • Better Sanitary Condition at a Refugee Camp

    Better Sanitary Condition at a Refugee Camp

    Uganda

    Under the leading of UNICEF, schools at the camp participated in a program to examine the effect of EM Technology on odor suppression at the toilets. The result was clear; the odor has gone or reduced significantly. Moreover, flies around toilets disappeared. Furthermore, school children were educated and became conscious about hygiene. more