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titleOfInvention Process for producing intensive composting inoculating material and scale-increasing cultivating them
abstract Compost innocculating starter, composting agent and compost are prepd. in keeping both their individually different raw cpd. requirements in respectively separate but interdependent stages, to ensure near optimum conditions for each. This composting process is expediently adapted to seasonal changes in the type of agricultural waste. The stages are of equal duration to ensure continuity in compost prodn. and use. - Relative concns. of pectin contg. materials, compared to fibrous cpds. should not fall below: compost inoculum starter stage (I) 59(+/-)5wt.%; compost inoculum producing stage (II) 41(+/-)4wt.%; composting stage (III) 31(+/-)3wt.%rou
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