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I'm assuming a worm farm is what we call a wormery in Britain. The main thing about wormeries and bokashi is they can take cooked food waste, that's not usually advised for composting.
So in part I think it depends what your source material will be.
Our wormery can get a bit whiffy, though it's not noticeable until you take the lid off to put more stuff in. Still, not sure I'd want it inside. Bokashi seems designed for indoors.
Thanks! It will be a bit of both, cooked and uncooked bio waste. I think I'll probably look into bokashi if it can take cooked food waste as well that seems like a good option.