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titleOfInvention Technology and business system for recycling seaweed seaweed.
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To construct a business system for decomposing / recycling coastal seaweeds using the food habits of earthworms. [Solution] Since earthworms gather only in composted seaweeds, the floating seaweeds are seaweeds attached with microorganisms that have been laid for 4 weeks, and decomposition progresses, and semi-mature composts are fed onto the sand. Grown isi earthworms are sold as livestock feed including shining fishing bait, fish feed and poultry feed, and after the dung sand discharged from isi earthworms is dried by sun drying method and constant temperature drying method, the mesh size is 10μm or less Providing a community business system that combines the profitability of manufacturing and selling artificial detritus (Detritus), which is used as an initial feed for bivalves and echinoderms, collected through a sieve. [Selection figure] None
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