Organic Fertilizer Production Line for Manure and Bio-waste Recycling

We design and manufacture organic fertilizer production lines for converting animal manure and organic waste into stable, market‑ready granular fertilizer. Our systems are engineered for process stability, moisture control, and consistent granule quality, with capacities ranging from 1 to 20 t/h.

This page explains how an organic fertilizer line actually works, what equipment is required, and how to choose the right configuration based on your raw materials.

Organic Fertilizer Production Line Definition

An organic fertilizer production line is a comprehensive manufacturing system that converts organic waste materials into high-quality fertilizer products through fermentation, composting, and processing technologies. These production lines transform various organic raw materials into nutrient-rich fertilizers that can be used for agricultural applications.

This Organic Fertilizer Production Line For

Who Should NOT Choose This Line

Typical Production Line Configurations

Small Organic Fertilizer Line

1–3 t/h Organic Fertilizer Line

Suitable for small farms and startups
Compact layout
Low energy consumption
Manual or semi‑automatic operation

medium organic fertilizer production line

5–10 t/h Organic Fertilizer Line

Commercial organic fertilizer plants
Automatic feeding and packaging
Stable continuous operation
Balanced investment and output

large organic fertilizer production line

15–20 t/h Organic Fertilizer Line

Industrial‑scale projects
Fully automated system
Rotary drum granulation
Designed for long‑term high throughput

Types of Our Organic Fertilizer Production Lines​

pig manure fertilizer production line

Pig Manure Fertilizer Production Line

Improve the quality of pig waste by using an effective production line to make fertilizers that are full of nutrients.

chicken manure fertilizer production line

Chicken Manure Fertilizer Production Line

Convert poultry waste into nutrient-rich fertilizer in an efficient and eco-friendly way.

Cow Dung Fertilizer Production Line

Cow Dung Fertilizer Production Line

Convert cow dung into organic fertilizer using these steps: composting, drying, crushing, mixing, and granulating.

sheep manure fertilizer production line

Sheep Manure Fertilizer Production Line

It efficiently turns sheep waste into nutrient-rich fertilizer through composting, drying, and granulating processes.

corn stalks fertilizer production line

Corn Stalks Fertilizer Production Line

It turns wasted corn stalks into valuable soil nutrients, helping farmers practice eco-friendly farming.

biogas residue fertilizer production line

Biogas Residue Fertilizer Production Line

Turn waste into nutrient-rich fertilizer to help the environment. Increase profits and reduce waste.

Organic Fertilizer Production Line Cost (Estimated Range)

The cost of a small organic fertilizer production line usually depends on:
– daily capacity
– raw material condition
– granulation method
– level of automation

For reference, a 5–10 t/day organic fertilizer production line
typically requires a lower investment than medium-scale plants.

What to Prepare Before Choosing a Production Line

  • Raw material type and quantity
  • Target daily output
  • Available land area
  • Power supply condition
  • Local environmental requirements

Common Mistakes Before Installing an Organic Fertilizer Production Line

  • Ignoring raw material moisture content
  • Choosing granulation method too early
  • Underestimating composting area
  • Designing layout without future expansion

Raw Materials We Commonly Design For

Organic fertilizer performance depends heavily on raw material characteristics. We typically design lines for:

  • Cattle manure (typical moisture: 60–70%)
  • Poultry manure (chicken, layer, broiler waste)
  • Pig manure
  • Biogas residue and digestate
  • Sludge after proper pretreatment
  • Agricultural residues mixed with manure (straw, husk, sawdust)

Each material requires different moisture control and granulation strategies, which is why process design matters more than equipment brand.

What raw materials are used for organic fertilizer production

Process Flow and Design Considerations

A complete organic fertilizer production line is a system, not a single machine. Below is the standard process we design, with key engineering considerations at each stage.

1. Composting and Fermentation

Fresh manure contains pathogens and unstable organic matter. Composting is required to:

  • Reduce moisture
  • Stabilize organic content
  • Eliminate harmful bacteria and weed seeds

We design composting systems based on:

  • Initial moisture
  • Carbon‑to‑nitrogen ratio
  • Required fermentation time
Fertilizer Production-Composting and Fermentation Machine

2. Crushing and Screening

Fermented material is crushed into a uniform particle size.
This step is critical because particle size directly affects granule formation and final pellet strength.

Oversized materials are screened and returned for re‑crushing.

Fertilizer crushing machine picture

3. Mixing and Formula Adjustment

Crushed material is mixed with:

  • Recycled fines
  • Functional additives
  • Binding materials (if required)

Uniform mixing ensures consistent nutrient distribution and stable granulation.

BB Fertilizer Mixer

4. Granulation (Core Stage)

Granulation is the most sensitive part of organic fertilizer production.
Material moisture, fiber content, and organic matter all influence granule formation.

We select granulators based on raw material behavior rather than cost alone.

pan granulator

5. Drying and Cooling

Fresh granules usually contain 30–40% moisture.
Drying reduces this to 10–15%, improving storage stability and preventing caking.

Cooling stabilizes granule strength before screening and packaging.

Fertilizer making dryer and cooler picture

6. Screening and Packaging

Qualified granules are screened and sent to packaging.
Oversized and undersized particles are recycled back into the process.

fertilizer bagging machine picture

Granulator Selection for Organic Fertilizer

Choosing the right granulator determines long‑term plant stability.

Raw Material CharacteristicsRecommended Granulator
High moisture, high organic contentStirring tooth granulator
Small scale, low investmentDisc (pan) granulator
Large capacity, continuous operationRotary drum granulator

We often test material behavior before final equipment selection to avoid pellet breakage and blockage problems after installation.

Common Problems and How We Avoid Them

Many organic fertilizer plants fail due to poor process design. Typical issues include:

Benefits of Our Organic Fertilizer Production Line

Increase Revenue

Increase Revenue

Convert waste into a valuable product that can be sold in the growing organic fertilizer market.

Reduce Costs

Reduce Costs

Eliminate waste disposal fees and reduce reliance on synthetic fertilizers.

Enhance Soil Health

Enhance Soil Health

Our fertilizers improve soil structure, fertility, and microbial activity, leading to better crop yields.

Meet Market Demand

Meet Market Demand

Cater to the increasing demand for organic and sustainable farming practices.

Scalability

Scalability

From small-scale plants (e.g., 1 t/h) to large industrial setups (up to 50 t/h), our lines can grow with your business.

Why Choose Us as Organic Fertilizer Production Line Manufacturer/ Supplier

Decades of Experience

With over 42 years in the fertilizer industry, we have established ourselves as a trusted partner for clients worldwide.

Global Expertise

Our production lines are installed in numerous countries, with a proven track record of delivering high-quality equipment and exceptional service.

Commitment to Innovation

We continuously invest in research and development to bring you the latest advancements in fertilizer production technology.

Dedicated Support

From initial consultation to ongoing maintenance, our team of engineers and technicians ensures your production line runs smoothly.

Request a Process Design and Equipment List

If you are planning an organic fertilizer plant, we can provide: Preliminary process flow, Equipment list and layout reference, Capacity and energy consumption estimate. Contact our engineering team to discuss your raw materials and production target.

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