In addition to a large amount of water, dried orange peel residue also contains rich organic matter, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and other essential nutrients for plants. As an organic fertilizer, dried orange peel has the dual functions of nourishing plants and improving soil, and can be widely used in agricultural and forestry production.
Using dried orange peel residue as the main raw material, combined with other agricultural production organic wastes such as husks, straw, and stalks, organic fertilizer is produced through microbial fermentation and harmless treatment. Studies have shown that after adding dried orange pulp and peel waste to the sample soil in proportion, the content of soil organic matter and N, P, K and the average yield are all increasing.
Traditional preparation processes can only meet a small amount of production needs, while the mechanical equipment produced by lane can help you produce a large amount of fertilizer using dried orange peels as organic fertilizer.
Raw material preparation: First, collect orange peels as the main raw material. These orange peels can be by-products produced during agricultural processing or discarded orange peels on the market. Cut the orange peels into appropriate sizes for subsequent processing and fermentation.
Pretreatment: Wash the chopped orange peel to remove impurities and residual pulp. After washing, remove excess water by mechanical squeezing to reduce humidity during the fermentation process.
Fermentation: Mix the dried and clean orange peel with an appropriate amount of microbial strains and place it in a closed container for fermentation. During the fermentation process, the organic matter in the orange peel will be decomposed by microorganisms and converted into humus and other beneficial substances. The fermentation time is usually 7-14 days, and it needs to be turned regularly during the period to ensure uniform fermentation. You can also use lane’s organic fertilizer fermentation tank for rapid fermentation.
Composting: Mix the fermented orange peel with other organic waste (such as straw, rice straw, etc.) for composting. During the composting process, the organic matter is further decomposed by the action of aerobic microorganisms to form a stable organic fertilizer. The composting process requires the control of temperature, humidity and ventilation conditions to promote microbial activity.
Post-processing: After the composting is completed, the fertilizer is screened and crushed to a particle size suitable for application. Finally, the fertilizer is packaged and stored for use.
Application: Applying the prepared dried orange peel organic fertilizer to farmland or orchards can significantly improve soil fertility, improve soil structure, and provide rich nutrients for crops.
This method can not only effectively utilize agricultural waste and reduce environmental pollution, but also produce high-quality organic fertilizer and promote sustainable agricultural development.
LANE has done enough research in this regard, how to complete the composting fermentation process better and faster, we can choose the right equipment for you to meet your production needs.
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