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Earth-friendly composite microorganisms 'Katsuryoku Kingu' for people and the planet.

The main ingredients are four types of food microorganisms! The natural activity of these microbes activates water, grass, flowers, and soil. A composite microorganism that is gentle on both people and the Earth.

"Vitality Kin" is a composite microorganism that is friendly to both people and the Earth, fermented and cultured using our company's biotechnology while controlling quality, consisting of four selected strains (lactic acid bacteria, bifidobacteria, yeast, and natto bacteria). Since the main ingredients are four food-grade microorganisms, it is safe and secure! 【Effects】  ◆ Water purification (deodorization and purification)  ◆ Promotion of plant growth and enhancement of soil fertility (soil microbial activation effect)  ◆ Promotion of composting (odor improvement and quality enhancement of compost)

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[Ehime AI-1 Technical Document] Additive Effects on Wastewater Treatment Equipment Model Test 2

Publication on the effects of improving SVI in activated sludge and examples of activated sludge improvement!

This document introduces the "Ehime AI-1" microbial material, which is cultivated using refined sugar molasses derived from sugarcane as a nutrient source, along with baker's yeast, yogurt lactic acid bacteria, and natto bacteria, and its "effect on wastewater treatment facilities." By adding this product to facilities that utilize activated sludge, such as factory wastewater treatment systems and septic tanks, improvements in treatment capacity and a reduction in odors from raw water tanks and sludge storage tanks can be expected. [Contents] - Effects of improving SVI of activated sludge (model diagram) - Examples of activated sludge improvement through the addition of Ehime AI-1 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Ehime AI-1 Technical Document] Effects on Crops (Field Trials)

Conducting tests on house cultivation of tomatoes and eggplants! Improved root growth expected to increase crop yield!

This document introduces the effects of the microbial material "Ehime AI-1," which is cultivated using refined sugar molasses derived from sugarcane as a nutrient source, along with baker's yeast, yogurt lactic acid bacteria, and natto bacteria, on agricultural crops, accompanied by photographs. By applying a 1000-fold diluted solution of this product instead of water during irrigation of crops, it is expected to improve root development and increase crop yields. [Contents] - Greenhouse cultivation of tomatoes - Greenhouse cultivation of eggplants *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Ehime AI-1 Application Example] Application to Vitality Agents

Creating high-quality soil with the power of microorganisms! Vegetables with strong roots and good fruiting will thrive!

Toyo Shokusan's "Ehime AI-1" is a microbial material that is friendly to the natural environment and ecosystems, cultivated using sugar cane-derived refined molasses as a nutrient source along with baker's yeast, lactic acid bacteria, and natto bacteria. This product meets the quality standards for organic materials under JAS regulations and can be safely used for organic farming. [Examples of Use for Root Vegetables] ■ Creating high-quality soil with the power of microorganisms ■ Dilute 500 to 1000 times with water every 7 to 10 days ■ Vegetables with well-developed roots and good fruiting have grown *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Ehime AI-1 Materials] About How to Use

Utilized for reducing odors and dirt, improving treated water from septic tanks, and cultivating crops! Here’s how to use it!

This document introduces the usage of the microbial material "Ehime AI-1," which is cultivated using sugarcane-derived refined molasses as a nutrient source, along with baker's yeast, yogurt lactic acid bacteria, and natto bacteria. Using the concentrated solution, it is possible to reduce odors from kitchen waste, decrease dirt in drainage pipes, and improve the treated water in septic tanks. Additionally, it can be used for crop cultivation by diluting it. 【Contents】 ■ Reducing odors from toilets, drains, and kitchen waste ■ Reducing dirt in drainage pipes ■ Improving odors and treated water in septic tanks ■ Composting ■ Crop cultivation *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Ehime AI-1 Technical Document] Effect of Pipe Contamination Suppression (Model Test)

Conducted a model test assuming the odor trap section of the drainage outlet! Comparison photos over time are published!

This document introduces the "Ehime AI-1," a microbial material cultivated using refined sugar molasses derived from sugarcane as a nutrient source, along with baker's yeast, yogurt lactic acid bacteria, and natto bacteria, focusing on its "effectiveness in suppressing pipe fouling." A model test was conducted simulating the odor trap (faucet) section of a drainage outlet, comparing photographs over time between cases with and without the product in use. By using this product in drainage pipes for domestic wastewater and kitchen wastewater, particularly in areas prone to fouling such as faucet sections and intermediate pits, a reduction in dirt buildup is expected. [Contents] ■ Effectiveness in suppressing fouling in the model test simulating the odor trap (faucet) section of the drainage outlet - Start of AI-1 addition (35 days of water flow) - Day 3 of AI-1 addition (39 days of water flow) - Day 6 of AI-1 addition (41 days of water flow) - Day 14 of AI-1 addition (49 days of water flow) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Example] Open-field cultivation (application of lactic acid bacteria)

We are publishing examples of successful results from the application of lactic acid bacteria in open-field vegetable cultivation!

This document is a collection of field cultivation case studies that introduce examples of utilizing composite lactic acid bacteria in agriculture for disease suppression, growth promotion, germination rates, and growth comparisons. In a field where symptoms of wilt disease were observed in sunny lettuce, after several applications of composite lactic acid bacteria, the previously struggling sunny lettuce recovered to a state where it could be harvested sufficiently. This is one example of disease suppression, along with cases of increased harvest yields and recovery from adverse weather conditions. [Contents] ■ Disease suppression examples ■ Growth promotion examples ■ Growth promotion and improvement of quality examples ■ Germination rate and growth comparison examples ■ Disease suppression and growth promotion examples, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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