Difference between revisions of "Using Bio-slurry as a Compost Activator in China"
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|BL Abstract=As part of its commitment to provide continuous support to the more than 2500 families using a biogas digester build by Initiative Développement (ID), the NGO has engaged in a one year study focused on optimising the management of biogas digesters, as well as researching the various uses of the bio-slurry. As part of this project, ID has researched how the bio-slurry could be used by the households as a compost activator. The bio-slurry is indeed rich in water (up to 99%) and mineral nitrogen (up to 0.2%), both of which are needed for the aerobic composting process. This research has focused on a field trial in Baisha village, group 3, Qinggangling township, Zhaotong prefecture, Yunnan province, China. | |BL Abstract=As part of its commitment to provide continuous support to the more than 2500 families using a biogas digester build by Initiative Développement (ID), the NGO has engaged in a one year study focused on optimising the management of biogas digesters, as well as researching the various uses of the bio-slurry. As part of this project, ID has researched how the bio-slurry could be used by the households as a compost activator. The bio-slurry is indeed rich in water (up to 99%) and mineral nitrogen (up to 0.2%), both of which are needed for the aerobic composting process. This research has focused on a field trial in Baisha village, group 3, Qinggangling township, Zhaotong prefecture, Yunnan province, China. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 16 October 2018
Using Bio-slurry as a Compost Activator in China
Title | Using Bio-slurry as a Compost Activator in China |
Author | Initiative Développement China |
Year | 2013 |
Region/Country | East Asia & The Pacific - China |
Topics | Biomass |
Document Type | Study & Report |
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Language(s) | English |
Abstract | As part of its commitment to provide continuous support to the more than 2500 families using a biogas digester build by Initiative Développement (ID), the NGO has engaged in a one year study focused on optimising the management of biogas digesters, as well as researching the various uses of the bio-slurry. As part of this project, ID has researched how the bio-slurry could be used by the households as a compost activator. The bio-slurry is indeed rich in water (up to 99%) and mineral nitrogen (up to 0.2%), both of which are needed for the aerobic composting process. This research has focused on a field trial in Baisha village, group 3, Qinggangling township, Zhaotong prefecture, Yunnan province, China. |