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In collaboration with local mushroom farm and four certified mushroom substrate recycling plants, TSIPS has developed a circular agricultural production system that integrates mushroom cultivation and seed corn seed production. This system promotes the circular use of agricultural residues among different locations. Recycled mushroom substrate is transformed into fertilizer for seed corn production, while corn cobs from the seed production process are recycled as a substrate for oyster mushroom cultivation, creating a closed-loop system. Furthermore, the residues are subjected to organic and energy conversion processes for diversified utilization.
![]() ▲Fig. 1 Mushroom Cultivation - Seed Corn Production Recycling Production System |
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In order to solve the problem of discarding cocoa waste branches and promote the removal of pruning branches of cocoa fruit trees in the jurisdiction, waste branches were used as test materials, and the waste branches were crushed and processed by a crusher, and the decomposer was added to the roots of cocoa plants, and Trichoderma liquid fertilizer and other decomposers were.
![]() ▲Fig. 1 Cocoa pruning branches and waste fruit are processed by a shredder |
▲Fig. 2 Cocoa pruning branch removal treatment site - Pingtung Maya Farm |