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Recently, the mushroom residue dryer purchased by Shandong Mengyin customers from our company has arrived at the project site, and the intensive installation work has begun. The following picture is the installation site:

Mushroom residue, edible fungus waste, is the culture material after cultivating edible fungi. The crop straws and cottonseed hulls in the edible fungi cultivation materials are rich in lignin, cellulose, etc., some of which are absorbed and utilized by the mycelium. Hydrocarbons and trace elements. After drying, edible mushroom residue can be used as feed, organic fertilizer, fuel, etc. for secondary use.
Zhengzhou Jiutian specializes in the production of various feed and slag dryers, with rich experience and successful cases in many countries and regions. If you are interested in our equipment, please feel free to contact us.
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