Breakthrough in Livestock Farms: How Aerobic Fermentation Technology Can Break the Dilemma of "Mountains of Fecal Waste, Fines Coming knocking on the Door"?
Under the pressure of environmental protection, breeding farms are facing an unprecedented crisis in manure treatment. The latest industry data shows that the environmental protection department has increased the monthly inspection frequency of breeding farms by 30% compared to last year, and the maximum single fine can reach 50000 yuan.
The Three Deadly Points of Traditional Fecal Storage Mode
Traditional manure farms have long become a "time bomb" for cattle farms, with three major drawbacks causing unbearable suffering for farmers. The shackles of land bear the brunt. According to current standards, a manure storage area of no less than 80 square meters is required for every 50 cows. A 200 cow breeding farm requires only a manure storage area of 320 square meters, equivalent to the area of six standard classrooms. In the current situation of tightened land approval, many cattle farms are simply unable to meet this requirement.
The odor war is escalating, and a cattle farmer in a village in Xingtai, Hebei Province has reported that the hydrogen sulfide gas produced by cow manure piles in summer can fill half of the village, leading to a 70% year-on-year increase in the complaint rate among villagers. Monitoring data from the environmental protection department shows that the concentration of ammonia around traditional manure piles often exceeds the national standard by 3-5 times.
The most crucial thing is that the red line has been tightened. The "Technical Specification for Returning Livestock and Poultry Manure to the Field" (GB/T 25246-2025), which will be implemented on August 1, 2025, explicitly requires that manure without harmless treatment is strictly prohibited from being returned to the field. The traditional method of composting has been directly deemed as non compliant due to its long maturation period (3-6 months) and incomplete killing of pathogens.
The secret to dealing with manure in large-scale breeding farms
At a large livestock farm in Inner Mongolia, membrane aerobic fermentation equipment is converting cow manure into odorless organic matter. This enclosed fermentation space built with nanoscale breathable membrane materials is like putting on an intelligent "protective suit" for cow manure treatment - it can ensure efficient oxygen permeation, provide sufficient "food" for microorganisms, and lock in heat and nutrients, keeping the fermentation process in an ideal environment of "constant temperature and oxygen".
This transformation stems from the application of membrane oxygen chamber fermentation systems. The system is equipped with a specially cultivated high-temperature resistant composite microbial community, like a well-trained "decomposition army", which can selectively decompose organic matter in feces, shortening the originally 3-month composting process to 40 days and directly shortening the fermentation cycle by more than 30% compared to traditional methods. In a high temperature environment of 60-70 ℃, this system can not only completely kill pathogens such as Brucella and parasitic eggs in cow manure, but also achieve zero odor leakage through the fully enclosed characteristics of the nanofilm, reducing the concentration of odor substances in the surrounding PM2.5 by 98%.
The Road to Compliance under the New National Standard
The "Technical Specifications for Returning Livestock and Poultry Manure to the Field" implemented in 2025 may seem to raise the threshold, but in fact, it provides a platform for aerobic fermentation technology.
The new standard requires that manure must meet hard core indicators such as a mortality rate of roundworm eggs of ≥ 95% and a fecal coliform count of ≤ 10 ⁵ cells/g, and aerobic fermentation equipment can easily meet these requirements by precisely controlling the continuous high temperature of 65-75 ℃.

The products of manure utilization showcased by Guogangtong at the Chain Expo
In response to the strengthened "full traceability" requirement of the new standard, the PLC control system of the intelligent fermentation equipment can automatically record the temperature curve, material ratio, fermentation duration and other data of each batch of processing, generate electronic ledgers that meet regulatory requirements, and completely bid farewell to the tedious and omitted paper records.
Turning from being fined to generating profits
The tightening of environmental policies is not a crisis, but an opportunity for transformation. For cattle farms, choosing the traditional manure stacking mode means facing ongoing risks of fines and neighborhood conflicts; Embracing aerobic fermentation technology can achieve triple breakthroughs: completely solving the problem of compliant treatment of manure, saving more than 80% of land occupation through environmental inspections, and releasing land for expanding breeding to convert cow manure into commercial Organic Fertilizer priced at 600-800 yuan per ton.
Fermentation situation of a large-scale livestock farm manure resource utilization project in Guogangtong
The latest research by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs shows that farms using manure resource utilization technology have an average comprehensive income 22% higher than traditional models. Currently, various regions are increasing subsidies for animal husbandry environmental protection equipment, with some areas receiving subsidies up to 30% -50%. It is recommended that farmers contact the local agricultural and rural bureau as soon as possible to apply for technical renovation funds, so that the treatment of manure can be transformed from a "heavy burden" to a "highlight for increasing income".
In today's world where green farming has become an inevitable trend, choosing aerobic fermentation technology is not only to avoid fines, but also to seize the opportunity of ecological farming.









