

EFB Biocompost
Dual Functionality
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Simultaneously serves as a growing medium and organic fertilizer: EFB functions both as a soilless cultivation substrate and as an organic fertilizer, enhancing plant growth while enriching the soil.
Circular Economy
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100% utilization of palm agricultural waste: EFB is produced entirely from palm agricultural residues, promoting sustainable practices by converting waste into valuable agricultural inputs.
Scientifically Balanced
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Customizable N-P-K ratios: Offers customizable nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) ratios, supporting 3–5 preset formulations to meet specific crop nutritional requirements.
Parameters
Parameter | Value | Comparison to Traditional Compost |
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Organic Content | ≥65% | +20% |
pH Value | 6-8( (Neutral Adjusted) | More stable and neutral |
Germination Index (GI) | >90% | +35% |
Production Process
1. EFB Palm Fiber Collection
2. Shredding
3. Fermentation (High-Temperature Sterilization at 60°C)
4. Drying
5. Packaging
Comparative Overview
Feature | Biocompost | Traditional Compost | Chemical Fertilizers |
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Nutrient Release Duration | Sustained 6–8 months |
Moderate 3–4 months |
Rapid release |
Microbial Content | Enriced with beneficial microbes | lack consistency in beneficial microbial populations | Lacks microbial content |
Soil Health Impact | Improves soil structure, enhances nutrient cycling | Enhances soil organic matter but may be less effective | Provides nutrients but can lead to soil acidification |
Environmental Impact | Eco-friendly | Reduces organic waste | High environmental footprint |