Differences Between Bio-organic Fertilizer and Organic Fertilizer Production Lines
While the basic equipment for main processes—such as fermentation, crushing, granulation, and drying—is largely the same for both lines, there are significant differences in core processes, raw material ratios, and the addition of microbial strains; the standards for the finished products also differ completely. Standard organic fertilizer requires only that organic matter content meets specific benchmarks, with no need for functional microbial strains. In contrast, bio-organic fertilizer must contain effective viable bacteria in addition to meeting organic matter requirements, necessitating an extra step for mixing and protecting the microbial strains during production. The organic fertilizer production lines process is straightforward: after livestock manure and crop straw have undergone fermentation and decomposition, they are simply crushed, mixed, granulated, and dried. There are no strict limitations on production temperatures—drying temperatures can be adjusted upward as ...