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Mushroom residue contains many available nutrients: such as crude protein, crude fat, crude fiber, and a large amount of mycelial protein rich in amino acids and cellulose, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, vitamins and other trace elements. It can be used as a fungus bran feed to feed a variety of livestock and poultry; it can be used as an organic fertilizer to improve soil structure and increase soil fertility; it can also be used as a cultivation matrix to cultivate edible fungi, vegetables, and fruits.
Since mushroom residue has high moisture content, it takes a long time to dry naturally, and it is easy to get moldy during the natural drying process. Therefore, when factories are mass-producing, we should choose special equipment for drying operations. To this end, Zhengzhou Jiutian has designed a mushroom residue drying and processing system specifically for the characteristics of edible mushroom residue. After being processed by the mushroom residue dryer, the material can be reused as biomass fuel pellets, fertilizer, and feed. The volume of the dried mushroom residue is greatly reduced, which is convenient for transportation and greatly reduces the transportation cost.
Jiutian professionally provides various types of dregs drying systems. For more detailed information, please contact us.
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