Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – tissue cell culture or enzyme using process... – Process involving micro-organisms of different genera in the...
Patent
1997-04-30
2000-09-26
Marx, Irene
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Micro-organism, tissue cell culture or enzyme using process...
Process involving micro-organisms of different genera in the...
435262, 435244, 435267, C17B 3900
Patent
active
061241121
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method of production for a fermentation product, in which ripe compost is subjected to treatment with worms, bacteria and fungi, after which the fermentation product is dug off, and, if necessary, ground and sifted. After digging off the product, it can be pre-dehydrated at a temperature below 50 .degree. C., if one so wishes, then --if necessary--it can be ground and sifted, and be subjected to desiccation, during which the temperature of the fermentation product does not rise above 30.degree. C. during the desiccation process. Ripe compost, consisting of vegetable, fruit and garden waste, is especially suitable as basic material. If one so wishes, the fermentation product can be pelleted before desiccation. The pellets can, for example, be used as floor cover in animal pens or as cat's box litter. The non-dried product is especially suitable as a supplement for garden and pot-plant soil.
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