FEECO International Looks to Malaysia for Waste to Fertilizer Opportunities

This article was authored by:

Carrie Carlson
Technical Writer

Pakenham, Victoria (September, 2011)

A recent trip to Malaysia by has sparked much discussion on the opportunities to transform wastes into fertilizer for local crop production in Malaysia. Malaysia’s dynamic and active agricultural sector is looking for new ways to produce crops for both local and export markets, while maintaining a high regard for the environment. With a long history in the waste transformation sector, FEECO believes there are real opportunities to work with local communities and organizations to develop new, environmentally sustainable fertilizer products.

FEECO’s experience in transforming once thought of “wastes” into fertilizer spans the globe, with hundreds of successful projects worldwide. Though FEECO offers an extensive knowledge base of various waste materials to value-added products, their strength in waste to fertilizer, backed by over 60 years of experience in providing equipment and material solutions to the fertilizer industry will be a valuable addition to the Malaysian efforts.

FEECO is fully equipped to run agglomeration and granulation feasibility tests, and is backed by over 65 years of experience.

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Carrie Carlson is a technical writer and visual designer.

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