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Fermenting pig manure into organic fertilizer is a smart and sustainable approach, especially since raw pig manure isn't suitable for feeding pigs directly. However, after proper fermentation, it becomes an excellent source of nutrition for fish, which enjoy eating the fermented material. For aquaculture, applying about two tons of fermented pig manure per acre can significantly improve water quality and support healthy fish growth. This natural fertilizer is not only eco-friendly but also far more effective than chemical fertilizers or plain water.
The fermentation process begins with 70% fresh pig manure (or alternatively, pigeon droppings or duck manure can be used if available). Add 15% corn flour, 10% grain bran, 5% wheat bran, and about 1000 grams of Golden Baby Grade II feed starter per ton of mixture. Mix everything thoroughly, then add water to achieve a moisture content of around 65%. Once mixed, place the material in a plastic bag or sealed container and let it ferment for three days. In colder months, it may take a bit longer, while in summer, it usually completes in just a couple of days. The fermentation is done when the smell disappears and a slight sour aroma develops.
Once fully fermented, this material can be used as a high-quality organic fertilizer. It can also be further processed into compound fertilizer by using the same Golden Baby II starter. After fermentation, you’ll get approximately one ton of compost. To enhance its nutrient value, spread the fermented manure in the open and mix in 40 kg of urea, 58 kg of phosphate fertilizer, and 46 kg of potash per ton—adjusting the quantities based on the specific crop requirements. Thoroughly mix the ingredients and dry the mixture until the moisture level drops to around 40%. Finally, package it finely for use.
This method not only reduces waste but also provides farmers with a cost-effective, environmentally friendly alternative to synthetic fertilizers. If you're interested in learning more about the process or want to see real-life examples, feel free to visit our website or contact us directly for detailed guidance.