Agriculture

Animal Rearing

     The rearing of animals is defined as animals raised or bred for their use, or for pleasure or for profit, often for food. These activities have associated common problems of odor and elimination of animal waste. Both affect the well-being and comfort of the animals themselves and can affect the environment.

     ENVIRONOC® 301: can facilitate the degradation of the organic material, in liquids, on the surface of walls and the floors, the bedding and the drains; help to control offensive odors and its regular use can cause an indirect reduction of insects and flies attracted by odors in the housing area. While the fecal material from the cultivation of animals rarely ends up in a wastewater treatment system, the final destination is the same...the environment.

     ENVIRONOC® 301 inoculation can reduce the viscosity of the animal wastes while reducing the odor. It can optimize the reduction of the organic content while immobilizing inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus in microbial cells for slow release at the point of final deposition of the waste material.

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