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publicationDate 2015-05-27-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-104649733-A
titleOfInvention Novel organic fertilizer and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention relates to the field of preparation of an organic fertilizer and especially discloses a novel organic fertilizer and a preparation method thereof. In the technical scheme, the novel organic fertilizer is mainly composed of following components: paper scraps, lime, clear water, brown sugar, distillated liquor and EM raw liquid, wherein the components are employed according to a following weight proportion: 8:0.5:1:0.3:1.6:1. The preparation method is characterized by comprising following steps: (1) collecting industrial or civil waste paper and processing the waste paper into paper scraps; (2) adding the lime, the clear water, the brown sugar, the distillated liquor and the EM raw liquid according to the proportion above; (3) after four hours, adding the EM raw liquid according to the proportion above with stirring; and (4) sealing the mixture for 12 hours at 80 DEG C. In the invention, the paper scraps are subjected to a series of processes for enabling the paper scraps to be a useable organic fertilizer. The novel organic fertilizer not only is free of air pollution but also achieve recycle of wastes well.
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