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The cassava residue dryer is the main equipment for the reuse of cassava starch residue and waste residue. The rapid and large-scale treatment of cassava residue has good effect and low cost, and is favored by users.
Cassava residue is the residue after extracting starch from cassava. It contains fiber, protein, etc., and has a certain nutritional value. At present, the most common use of dried cassava residue is to use it as a feed raw material. After being dried by a cassava residue dryer, it is made into feed and sold to farmers, which increases the economic benefit of the enterprise and reduces the production cost of the farm.
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