Sugarcane fertilizer from sugarcane plant waste
The group of scientists of Fitohoocmon Fertilizer Joint Stock Company (Hanoi) has successfully researched the technology of producing micro-organic fertilizer specialized for sugarcane from waste and by-products of sugar mills. .
Dr. Le Van Tri, director of the project said that this technology has treated all waste converted into high-quality organic micro-organic fertilizer for intensive cultivation of raw material areas.
Using modern methods such as electron microscopy to determine gene structure, scientists have isolated, classified and named the strains of symbiotic nitrogen fixing microorganisms in sugarcane, discovered. microorganisms close to Paenibacillus polymyxa are useful for producing bio-fertilizer for sugarcane.
From this technology, intensive laboratories have been formed such as soil microorganisms and plants, soil and environment, cultivation to regularly research and produce suitable and specific fertilizer formulas for each plants grown in the form of products such as humic acid mixtures, useful microorganisms, microorganisms.
Technology can be transferred anywhere with any technical level, applied in remote and disadvantaged areas supported by poverty reduction policies such as Thach Thanh, Lam Son (Thanh Hoa), Song Con (Nghe An), Cao Bang, Tuyen Quang, Hoa Binh, Tay Ninh, Bien Hoa, Gia Lai, Dak Lak.
This is a research, application, production and business model that has not been available before, which can be applied on a large scale, the whole material area of many companies. The initial equipment and factory investment capital is from VND 500 million to VND 2 billion for a line with a capacity of 5,000 to 10,000 tons / year, depending on the selection.
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