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MICROBIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF ORGANIC FERTILIZERS PRODUCTION THROUGH FAST FERMENTATION OF ORGANIC FEEDSTOCK
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Manure is characterized by a complex multicomponent composition and can be considered as a source of nutrients for microorganisms and plants. Moreover, manure has a high level of biogenicity. Therefore, this waste can be considered as the main resource for organic fertilizer production. Currently, there are many technological solutions for processing of renewable animal and poultry waste. Fast solid-phase fermentation of the organic feedstock is a most promising technology. Five technological solutions for the fermentation of peat-manure mixture were studied in this work. The optimal temperature and process duration providing the formation of high-quality product were divided. The final product was characterized by the high biogenesity, ecological safety and can be recommended as an organic fertilizers.
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