Sugar press mud fertiliser plant to be constructed in Tra Vinh
The Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh has licensed Hudavil Tra Vinh fertiliser joint stock company to build a plant producing organic-microbial and organic-mineral fertilisers from sugar press mud.
Tra Vinh province has licensed Hudavil Tra Vinh fertiliser JSC to build a plant producing organic-microbial and organic-mineral fertilisers from sugar press mud. (Photo: tuoitre.vn)
Tra Vinh (VNA) – The Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh has licensedHudavil Tra Vinh fertiliser joint stock company to build a plant producing organic-microbialand organic-mineral fertilisers from sugar press mud.
Accordingly, the plant will be built at an estimated cost of 6 billion VND (264,000USD) on an area of nearly 1.2 hectares in Xoai Thum village, Ngai Xuyen commune,Tra Cu district.
The plant, which has a designed capacity of 7,000 tonnes of fertilisers peryear, is expected to become operational later this year.
Organic-microbial and organic-mineral fertilisers are used for sugarcane and someother plants to improve soil fertility and prevent cultivation land degradation.
Producing fertilisers from sugar press mud will also ease waste burden for TraVinh sugar processing plant in Luu Nghiep Anh commune. The plant uses more than2,600 tonnes of sugarcane per day for sugar production.
Tra Vinh province has 5,500 hectares of sugarcane every year. Tra Cu districtis largest material sugarcane planting area with more than 4,500 hectares.-VNA
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