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Does cassava residues need to be dried to produce feed? The answer is of course yes. The cassava residue has a high moisture content and cannot be used directly. It needs to be dehydrated and dried before it can be reused as a feed raw material.

The drying of cassava dregs requires a professional cassava residue dryer, which can quickly dry a large amount of cassava dregs. The moisture content of the dried cassava dregs is as low as below 10%. It has a wide range of industrial uses, greatly reduces the cost of breeding, improves the economic benefits of enterprises, and turns cassava residues into treasures.
The cassava dregs drying production line has high efficiency, simple operation, and a daily processing capacity of tens to hundreds of tons. The dried cassava dregs have a good color and are easy to store. The cassava dregs dryer has various heat sources and can be customized according to your own needs. If you are interested in our machine, please contact us at any time.
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