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"Eco Saku-kun" is a granular fertilizer made from food-derived materials such as fish, meat, soybeans, and vegetables sourced from Shikoku, including fish from Kochi. It is a fully matured fertilizer fermented with Bacillus microorganisms. It has a slow-release effect, resulting in less stress on plant growth while retaining sweetness. Containing fish from Kochi, it includes amino acids. Please use it as a resource to enhance the sugar content of crops and create vibrant soil rich in microorganisms. [Features] - Nitrogen is released slowly, and it contains a high amount of phosphorus. - High-temperature fermentation. - Less stress on growth while retaining sweetness. - Easy-to-use pellets (granular). *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce our proposed "Organic Waste Fertilization System." This system utilizes Bacillus microorganisms to promote fermentation, significantly reducing the energy required for processing compared to incineration. It is believed that there are almost no harmful substances generated during the processing. Furthermore, the distribution of the inexpensive fertilizer produced through this process will enable the provision of sustainable eco-friendly agricultural products to consumers. 【Raw Materials】 ■ Food sludge ■ Sewage sludge ■ Food residues ■ Livestock waste ■ Fish bones ■ Other organic waste *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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