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Bio-slurry is a waste of biogas with various benefits. Even though it is called dregs, bio-slurry still has many nutrients that are useful for agriculture and can also be used as a natural fertilizer. Just like biogas, the composition of bio-slurry is a combination of manure and water. To become bio-slurry, it has passed the process in the tank without using oxygen (anaerobic). After going through the process, the bio-slurry will come out of the outlet pipe in liquid form, which tends to be solid with a light brown or dark green color.

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  1. M Kusuma and R Afrianisa 2021J. Phys.: Conf. Ser.2117012007DOI10.1088/1742-6596/2117/1/012007 The demand for organic fertilizers in Indonesia is currently in a critical state. In 2015, it was noticed that the demand of Indonesia for NPK fertilizers reached over 6.5 million tons per year. Given...
  2. Kumar A, Verma LM, Sharma S, Singh N. Overview on agricultural potentials of biogas slurry (BGS): applications, challenges, and solutions. Biomass Convers Biorefin. 2022 Jan 4:1-41. doi: 10.1007/s13399-021-02215-0. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 35004124; PMCID: PMC8725965. The residual slurry...
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  4. Bio-slurry is a natural fertilizer that contains a lot of nutrients. With these nutrients, bio-slurry has the advantage of improving soil structure. So, it is very suitable for land in productive areas which slowly becomes unproductive. Bio-slurry is a natural fertilizer that can bind soil...

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