PHOENIX, Oct. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — More than 50 worm farms from all over the world will meet in Phoenix, AZ at the Arizona Worm Farm at the first annual US Worm Business Conference. The conference will focus on how to start, expand, or perfect Worm composting and waste reduction.
Global climate change, combined with dramatically increased interest in organic waste reduction and desire to create sustainable, productive soils for agriculture has led to a global shortage of Worms and worm products. This conference is designed to help small and tangential business get into, or perfect, the worm business.
The wholesale price of worms has jumped from $15 per pound in 2020 to an average of more than $35 a pound today. Demand now significantly exceeds supply.
The conference will provide coaching, hands on training, and business advice and recommendations from leading experts in the US Worm Farming community, including three of the United States’ most respected worm farmers: Zach Brooks, Arizona Worm Farm, Heather Rinaldi, Texas Worm Ranch, and Steve Churchill, Urban Worm Bag.
Zach Brooks, owner and founder of the Arizona Worm Farm, said: "There has never been a better time to build or expand a Worm Farming business. The world is craving sustainable waste reduction and highly productive organic growing methods. Prices have never been higher and demand has never been greater. This conference is the perfect first step to joining this modern day "black gold" rush.
https://wormbusinessconference.com/
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Arizona Worm Farm
Zach Brooks
602-418-6704
320251@email4pr.com
SOURCE Arizona Worm Farm