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titleOfInvention Feed production method using food waste and its withdrawal water
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing a feed using food waste and its outlet, and mixed with 50 kg of starch and 5 pieces of extractable water (dehydrated) of food waste to be crushed and dehydrated. A first step of adding a solution of 20 g of NaOH), 10 g of potassium hydroxide (KOH), 30 g of sodium carbonate (Na 2 Co 3 ), 0.5-1 g of activated carbon, and 2000 cc of water to produce a deextrinzation solution; The second step and the second step of mixing and stirring the purified liquid obtained in the first step, the dehydrated food waste and the particulate feed of the patent application No. 31016, filed by the applicant of the present application in the ratio of 1: 1: 1.5-3, and the second step. The semi-solid mixture obtained in the above step can be made in a third step of fermenting in the reactor for about 48 hours in order to prepare the feed, thereby greatly contributing to the prevention of environmental pollution by food waste and withdrawal water. At the same time good for cattle to consume it will help you get the nutrition-rich diet.
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