Anyone who has been to a breeding farm should know that the treatment of livestock and poultry manure is a very difficult problem to solve. The odor is high and untreated, which can easily cause environmental pollution. Nowadays, environmental management is very strict, and organic fertilizer equipment needs to be used to treat livestock and poultry manure into organic fertilizer. This not only solves environmental problems but also solves waste disposal problems.
Production line process of organic fertilizer from livestock and poultry manure
1. Ground strip stacking, using ground tipping machines, or feeding materials in fermentation tanks, using trough tipping machines
2. Evenly sprinkle the bacterial agent, ferment in a pile to achieve heating, odor removal, maturation, and killing of miscellaneous bacteria and grass seeds
3. Fermentation takes 7-12 days, and the number of times the pile is flipped varies depending on the temperature in different regions
4. Completely fermented and matured, discharged from the tank (ground type, directly stacked with a forklift)
5. Use a grading screen for coarse and fine screening (the screened powdered fertilizer can be sold directly)
6. Crush the selected large blocks with a grinder and return them to the grading screen
7. Mix the required trace elements with a pre mixer
8. Granulation using an organic fertilizer granulator
9. Feed into dryer and cooler
10. Automatic packaging machine packaging and sales
At present, investing in an organic fertilizer plant in rural areas is a good entrepreneurial project. If you are starting to invest, it is recommended to first build a small organic fertilizer processing plant. Therefore, you need a set of small organic fertilizer complete equipment, which costs around 100000 to 150000 yuan.
This includes: organic fertilizer tipping machine, forklift silo, crusher, screening machine, and automatic packaging machine. This equipment has an annual output of 500 tons and a daily output of 10-20 tons. It can process raw materials such as animal manure, straw, sludge, and leftovers from food factories into commercial organic fertilizers.