How to use pig manure to make organic fertilizer in Spain

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How to use pig manure to make organic fertilizer in Spain

He 13 February 2024 we receive an email from a Spanish client. Agriculture and livestock in Spain are highly developed, so there are numerous pig farms. For farm owners, transform the pig manure in water soluble organic fertilizer It is also an economical option. This agricultural client, owner of 8.000 pigs, asked us how to use pig manure to make water-soluble organic fertilizer. The specific contents are as follows:

How to use pig manure to make organic fertilizer?

This Spanish customer asked how to convert pig manure to make organic fertilizer. The we said than before using pig manure to produce water-soluble fertilizer, We must first clarify what type of water-soluble organic fertilizer we want to produce. Granular or powdery. Powdered fertilizer is the simplest and most economical way to convert organic waste into water-soluble fertilizer. Granular fertilizers have better fluidity compared to powder fertilizers. That is to say, granular fertilizer is easier to transport, store and use. Finally, The customer expressed his desire to produce water-soluble granular organic fertilizer.

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What equipment is suitable for making granular fertilizer on a pig farm with 8000 pigs?

This customer from Spain has a pig farm with 8,000 pigs, so we recommend him to choose a 5t/h pig manure fertilizer production line. Because an adult pig can produce 3-4 kg of manure per day. Calculated according to the median value of 3.5 kg of manure per pig per day. The amount of manure produced by 8,000 pigs a day is ‌8,000 heads × 3.5 kg/head = 28,000 kg = 28 tons‌. Therefore, 8,000 pigs will produce about 28 tons of manure per day. And considering that other materials need to be added in the process of preparing pig manure fertilizer, We recommend you a pig manure water soluble organic fertilizer production line from 5 t/h.

What kind of granulator is suitable for 5t/h pig manure to make organic fertilizer?

This customer from Spain asked us what water soluble fertilizer granulator is suitable for producing 5 tons/hour of granular fertilizer from pig manure. For this purpose we recommend choosing a disc granulator. The most important thing is that its production capacity is 1-6t/h, which can meet your production needs. And the granulation rate is very high, reaching more than 93%. Besides, It is more affordable than pellet machine. The price is around 16.000 dollars. It is ideal for small-scale production of granular fertilizers from pig manure.

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How much does this water soluble fertilizer production line from pig manure cost??

The customer asked how much a pig manure granular fertilizer production line would cost. 5 t/h. In this sense, We tell you that the equipment needed to produce water-soluble granular fertilizer includes a chain compost turning machine., a dispenser, a new SXFLF-800 vertical crusher, an SXPJ-2000 disc mixer and a granulator. a machine , a dryer, a sieve and a packaging machine. wait. Besides, production equipment is connected by conveyor belts and dust-free cloths. Therefore, a production line for water-soluble granular fertilizers 5 t/h covers an area of ​​approximately 4.500 square meters. The price is $215.000.

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