Add organic waste
Cow dung, farm organic waste and suitable biodegradable material are added with the right moisture balance.

Size
6 cubic meter
Length
35 ft
Width
6 ft
Waste Management
Convert farm waste and animal dung into useful manure slurry and cleaner biogas support.
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This biodigester produces not only excellent organic fertilizer but also an abundant supply of cooking gas. If you require a larger quantity of cooking gas, add twice the amount of water relative to the biodegradable waste — for example, one kilogram of cow dung requires two kilograms of water. If you do not require a large volume of gas and are primarily interested in obtaining fertilizer for farming, add ten times the amount of water — ten kilograms of water for every one kilogram of cow dung. Suitable feedstocks include cow dung, decaying vegetables, poultry droppings and any other biodegradable material.
Cow dung, farm organic waste and suitable biodegradable material are added with the right moisture balance.
Microorganisms break down the waste inside an oxygen-free chamber over time.
The digested output becomes nutrient-rich slurry that can support soil health when used appropriately.
Where a complete biogas configuration is installed, gas generated by digestion can be collected for suitable use.
Once the biodigester has been set up, initially fill it to full capacity according to your specific requirements.
Gas production will commence within 10 to 15 days, at which point the fertilizer will also begin to discharge from the other outlet.
Subsequently, continue to feed the system daily with cow dung or other biodegradable waste, adjusting the quantity based on your ongoing needs.
A biodigester can process suitable organic material such as cow dung, dairy waste, kitchen scraps, crop residue and other biodegradable farm waste. Plastic, metal, glass and chemical waste should not be added.
Yes. It is suitable for dairy farms, gaushalas and farmers who need a cleaner way to manage cow dung and organic waste while producing useful digested slurry.
The digested output is a nutrient-rich slurry that can support organic farming and soil health when applied correctly.
Anaerobic digestion can generate biogas. Gas collection depends on the final setup, installation, feedstock quality and maintenance.
The right size depends on cattle count, daily waste quantity, available space and whether you need slurry management only or a complete biogas-ready setup. Technical Farming can guide sizing before purchase.
For maximum cooking gas production, add twice the amount of water relative to the waste — for example, two kilograms of water for every one kilogram of cow dung. If your primary goal is organic fertilizer rather than gas, add ten kilograms of water for every one kilogram of waste.
After the initial fill, gas production typically begins within 10 to 15 days. Fertilizer also starts discharging from the outlet around the same time. After this, feed the system daily to maintain continuous output.