Full-Chain Manure Management Solution
Farmjoy Manure Composting System is a comprehensive, sustainable solution for
pig farm manure and manure slurry.
It integrates source collection of water-flushed manure, NCS molecular membrane
aerobic fermentation (for solid waste), and anaerobic/integrated biochemical
treatment (for wastewater), delivering a complete closed-loop waste management
system for commercial livestock operations.

NCS Molecular Membrane Aerobic Fermentation
Features advanced NCS molecular membrane aerobic fermentation technology for
solid manure waste.
The system uses a molecular film-covered fermentation tank, with aeration pipelines
and air blowers to provide optimal oxygen supply for aerobic decomposition.
This process rapidly raises the temperature to 60-70°C (verified in performance data),
killing pathogens and weed seeds, while reducing moisture content from ~65% to ~
40% over 25 days, producing high-quality organic fertilizer.

Zero Discharge & Resource Utilization
Achieves zero discharge of livestock waste, with full resource utilization of manure:
Solid waste is converted into high-quality organic fertilizer for farmland reuse
Wastewater is treated via anaerobic/integrated biochemical processes to meet
agricultural reuse standards
Creates a circular economy for pig farms, turning manure waste into valuable
agricultural resources
Intelligent Automated Control System
The system is equipped with a temperature monitor, air blower, and control unit,
enabling intelligent, automated monitoring and adjustment of fermentation parameters
(temperature, moisture, aeration).
This ensures consistent, optimal fermentation performance across all weather conditions,
with minimal manual labor and operational costs.
Closed Membrane Cover Design for Hygiene &
Odor Control
The green molecular film cover encapsulates the fermentation tank, preventing odor
escape and maintaining a hygienic environment.
The system also includes condensate collection pipelines to manage moisture, ensuring
stable fermentation performance and reducing environmental impact.