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  Recycling to Fertilizer

‚PDUtilizing Our Chicken Manure Pile to the 80 Years Old White Plum Tree

Supported by Ryokka Hyakkei CEO MS. Sato (Niigata-Prefecture, Japan)
Continuous Decomposition of the Tip of 200mm Organic Pile

This white plum tree has got weaken since it was repotted about 4 years ago. Only three plum came in last year. In the fall of 2004, the two chicken manure piles were insearted, and the tree has grown strongly, the leaves have grown, and the numerous plums were produced like in the photo.iBy MS. Satoj

\MS. Sato has definitely taken care of the tree with the great skill, but the organic pile also shows its powerful effect slowly but surely.\

2. The 2005 World Exposition Aichi Japan ended successfulyIWe gave visitors an experience of the leading-edge technologies with our organic product, Sticken, Pile & Pellet.
Our organic fertilizers are used in the flower bed.

3DThe dying maple tree was revitalized!
More than 300 years old maple tree was withering and dying at the garden of Mr. I in Iwafunegun Niigata-ken. This spring, the withered parts were cut and the weak parts were shaved and packed with mortal. Then, our chicken manure and oil cake organic piles were inserted around the roots. In the following summer, it sprouted. It was revitalized!!

4DOur organic piles were used for the pine trees, which were designated by the Government as scenic beauty uShimizu En (Shimizu Park)vin Niigata prefecture.
Our fertilizers work to manage the weakened pink trees.


Photo was provided by Sasanuma Engei Center, Inc

Recycling to Fuel@
Our machinery was approved by Chiba prefecture!
Our machinery was approved for renovation, innovation and planning based on gOrganization for Small and Medium Enterprises and Regional Innovationh on May 31st, 2004

Q. What are the plans?
A. Managing biomass, such as wood residue properly, and converting the biomass into heat energy and electricity.

Q. Can you explain easier?
A. We recycle the wood wastes and convert them to fuel with our state of the art machinery.

Recycling to Electricity
Creating electricity to warm the green houses and to heat many other facilities!
Wood waste and the chicken manure are the fuel to our own developed machinery. With this fuel, it is possible to generate electricity. For example, boiling water (man-made hot spring,) adding heat to the green house, and heating rooms in many facilities. Electricity costs will be cut with our machinery.

Please contact us for any inquiries.

 
 
 
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