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titleOfInvention Treating method of organic wastes using the earthwarm
abstract An object of the present invention is to add the earthworm's digestive function and appetizing onion and fructose to the organic waste used as food for the earthworm, so that the earthworm ingests a large amount of organic waste, thereby maximizing the organic waste processing efficiency. The present invention provides a method for treating organic garbage.n n n The present invention for achieving the above object is in the organic waste treatment method for dehydrating and drying the organic waste and then fermented a mixture of the sawdust or chaff and the fermentation agent sufficiently to supply it to the earthworm so that the earthworm is eaten and treated. The fermented aged organic trash is mixed with onions pulverized and canned fruit, molasses, fruit, which is discarded after the expiration date or any two or more mixed fructose, the onion is based on 1 ton of organic waste -3kg was added, and fructose was fed to earthworms by mixing 3-4kg based on 1 ton of organic waste, and the earthworms were eaten and processed.
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