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titleOfInvention USE Mediterranean FYKOUS POSIDONIA OCEANICA FOR PRODUCTION "organ" compost or compost TO AGRICULTURE IN THE METHOD OF ORGANIC COMPOSTING WITH WASTE syn AGRICULTURAL OR ANIMAL OR INDUSTRIAL UNITS
abstract The present invention makes use of Posidonia Oceanica algae for the production of "organic" compost or compost for agriculture by harvesting waste from agricultural, animal or industrial plants. The process involved involves collecting and transporting algae to the treatment site and then mixing it with a variety of organic wastes (mill waste, winery and cheese units, municipal sewage sludge, etc.) in a manner that provides carbon to nitrogen ratios of approximately 30: 1 to product of mixing. Such proportions favor the growth of microorganisms that direct the biological composting process and assist the naturally slow process of algae decomposition and release of nutrients. The production process takes 9-12 months in two phases. The final product, "organic compost" or compost for agriculture, is used, as a means of growing plants with composting capacity, as a soil conditioner and enrichment, as a soil erosion and depletion product, as a regeneration product, as a product suitable for reforestation, as plant protection and as a material suitable for its admixture with metallic compounds and minerals from industrial plants.ΰ
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