How to Set Up an Organic Fertilizer Production Line: Complete Guide
Setting up a commercial organic fertilizer production line allows agricultural enterprises, livestock farms, and waste management facilities to convert organic waste—such as animal manure, crop residues, and food waste—into high-value, marketable bio-organic fertilizer pellets.
Whether you are building a small 1–3 TPH starter facility or a large 10–20 TPH industrial plant, establishing a successful facility requires careful planning across raw material selection, plant layout, core machinery setup, and environmental compliance.
Phase 1: Raw Material Evaluation & Plant Site Requirements
Before purchasing machinery, evaluate your raw material access and site logistics:
- Raw Material Sourcing: Identify stable supplies of nitrogen-rich carbon sources (chicken manure, cow dung, pig manure, sludge) and moisture-absorbing bulking agents (straw, sawdust, rice husks, humic acid).
- Site Selection & Zoning: Position the plant away from residential areas to comply with local environmental odor regulations. Ensure access to industrial electricity (3-phase power), adequate water supply, and well-paved logistics roads for heavy transport trucks.
- Space Allocation: Plan distinct operational zones to prevent cross-contamination:
- Raw Material & Composting Zone (50% of total area)
- Processing & Granulation Workshop (30% of total area)
- Finished Product Warehouse (20% of total area)
Phase 2: Core Step-by-Step Processing Flow & Machinery
A complete organic fertilizer processing line integrates raw composting, material preparation, pelletizing, and final packaging into a continuous, automated workflow:
[Raw Manure & Bulking Agent]
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[In-Vessel Fermenter / Compost Turner] ──► (Aerobic Composting & Deodorization)
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[Semi-Wet Material Crusher] ──────────► (Fine Pulverization to 40-80 Mesh)
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[Horizontal Double Shaft Mixer] ──────► (Nutrient & Inoculant Blending)
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[New-Type Organic Granulator] ────────► (Wet Spherical Pelletizing)
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[Rotary Dryer & Counter-Flow Cooler] ─► (Moisture Reduction & Temperature Stabilization)
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[Rotary Screening Machine] ───────────► (Size Classification 2-5mm)
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[Automatic Packaging Machine] ────────► (Bagging & Palletizing)
- Aerobic Fermentation (Composting): High-temperature composting destroys pathogens, weed seeds, and insect eggs. Use an enclosed vertical fermentation tank for rapid, odorless 7-day composting, or a wheel/groove compost turner for large-scale open-trench fermenting.
- Crushing & Pulverization: Fermented compost contains lumps and moisture. A semi-wet material crusher breaks material down to 40–80 mesh powder without screen clogging.
- Mixing & Formulation Adjustment: A horizontal double shaft mixer uniformly incorporates functional microbial strains, nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium (NPK) elements, or humic acid powder into the compost baseline.
- Granulation (Pelletizing): Convert damp powder into dense spherical pellets using a New-Type Organic Fertilizer Granulator or a Rotary Drum Granulator for high-volume lines.
- Drying, Cooling & Screening: A rotary drum dryer removes excess moisture, followed by a counter-flow cooler that stabilizes pellet temperature. A rotary screening machine isolates target 2–5mm granules; undersized fines and crushed oversize pellets route automatically back to the granulator.
- Protective Coating & Packaging: An optional rotary coating machine applies anti-caking oil or live bio-inoculants before an automatic quantitative packaging machine seals finished bags for storage.
Phase 3: Equipment Selection & Machinery Comparison
Selecting the correct granulator machinery depends heavily on raw material moisture and target hourly output:
| Granulator Type | Ideal Raw Material | Moisture Range | Hourly Throughput | Key Advantage |
| New-Type Organic Granulator | Fermented manure, sludge, humic acid | 25% – 35% | 1 – 8 TPH | High-speed agitation produces dense, round granules directly from damp organic matter. |
| Rotary Drum Granulator | Large-scale organic & NPK blended lines | 15% – 25% | 5 – 20+ TPH | Continuous tumbling mechanical action handles massive commercial yields efficiently. |
| Double Roller Extrusion Granulator | Dry mineral & low-moisture organic powder | 5% – 10% | 1 – 5 TPH | Dry mechanical compaction requires no liquid binders or energy-intensive rotary drying. |
Phase 4: Investment Budget & ROI Expectations
- Small-Scale Starter Line (1–2 TPH): Approximately $30,000 – $50,000 for basic fermentation turning, crushing, mixing, wet granulating, and semi-automated bagging equipment.
- Medium Commercial Line (3–8 TPH): Approximately $60,000 – $120,000, including automated vertical fermentation tanks, low-temperature drying systems, and continuous screening loops.
- Large Turnkey Facility (10–20+ TPH): $130,000 – $250,000+, featuring fully automated PLC control centers, dust collection, bio-deodorization systems, and robot palletizing.
Start Your Organic Fertilizer Project Today
Setting up an efficient organic fertilizer line transforms waste management liabilities into a reliable, high-margin agricultural enterprise. Contact our technical engineering directors today to receive a customized site layout blueprint, raw material compaction analysis, and factory-direct equipment quotation!