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titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ORGANIC FERTILIZERS, IN PARTICULAR FROM PLANTS, AND FERTILIZERS OBTAINED
abstract This process is characterized in that organic matter from all sources, and in particular plants, whole plants and plant waste, after their reduction into a paste, puree or powder, is subjected to hydrolysis in a hot aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid, to obtain a liquid hydrolyzate containing all the nutrients of the organic matter treated, in that the hydrolyzate is neutralized after a possible concentration, and in that the fertilizer thus obtained is conditioned with a view to its storage and delivery. Large quantities of fertilizer can be obtained by using industrial machinery (saws, grinders, cookers, tanks) to carry out the process. Fertilizer applications: increasing the productivity of the soil and, consequently, the yields of food products of plant and animal origin.
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