The Philippines has become one of the largest poultry producers in Southeast Asia, with broiler chicken consumption steadily increasing year by year. Poultry meat has become a major source of protein for local households, making the broiler market a vital part of the nation’s livestock sector.
However, alongside this rapid expansion comes an urgent problem: livestock manure management. As farms increase in size, so does the volume of chicken manure, bedding materials, and other organic waste. Without proper treatment, these wastes can cause serious environmental issues, including groundwater pollution, odor problems, and threats to animal and human health.
This situation creates a pressing need for sustainable and efficient manure treatment technologies that not only solve pollution problems but also generate additional value for poultry farms.
In many Philippine farms, manure is still managed using traditional composting methods or simple storage. These practices have several drawbacks:
Long composting cycles (30–60 days), which delay utilization.
Open-air composting leads to strong odors and greenhouse gas emissions.
Low nutrient retention results in fertilizer of uneven quality.
Large land occupation makes it impractical for farms in densely populated or limited-space areas.
With poultry manure increasing rapidly, traditional solutions are no longer sufficient.
Bolong high-temperature aerobic fermentation tanks provide a cutting-edge alternative for Philippine poultry farms. These large-scale composting systems are designed to handle the end-stage treatment of organic waste such as:
Chicken manure
Pig and cattle manure
Poultry mortalities
Food waste and organic by-products
Within just 7 days, organic waste is transformed into high-quality organic fertilizer through controlled aerobic fermentation.
High Temperature: Internal fermentation temperatures reach 70–80°C (158–176°F), effectively killing pathogens, parasites, and weed seeds.
Enclosed Design: A sealed structure combined with a deodorization system prevents odor leakage and secondary pollution—ideal for the Philippines’ long rainy season and humid climate.
Rapid Decomposition: The system accelerates microbial activity, enabling fast conversion of waste into safe, nutrient-rich fertilizer.
Traditional composting takes over a month; Bolong composting tanks finish the process in just 7 days, saving valuable time and resources.
The enclosed design and gas treatment system significantly reduce ammonia and hydrogen sulfide emissions, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.
In the Philippines, organic fertilizer prices are double those in China. By converting poultry manure into fertilizer, farms unlock new revenue streams while improving soil health.
4.Compact and Space-Saving
Bolong composting tanks require much less land compared to traditional open-air composting, making them suitable even for farms with limited space.
5.Intelligent Automation
Equipped with a PLC control system, the equipment supports automated operation and monitoring, reducing labor costs and ensuring stable results.
Founded in 1993, Bolong Group has been committed to modern livestock farming and manure treatment solutions. In 2013, the company launched the industry’s first fully automated production line for high-temperature aerobic fermentation tanks, with an annual capacity of 1,000 units.
Bolong holds over 30 patented technologies and has exported its composting systems to more than 30 countries worldwide. With advanced technology, reliable equipment, and dedicated after-sales service, Bolong has earned a reputation as a leader in manure treatment and organic fertilizer solutions.
The Philippine poultry market holds vast potential, but manure management remains one of its greatest challenges. With Bolong large-scale composting tanks, farms can:
1.Improve environmental sustainability
2.Comply with waste management regulations
3.Turn waste into valuable organic fertilizer
4.Strengthen long-term profitability
Are you looking for a sustainable and profitable manure management solution for your poultry farm in the Philippines?
? Contact Bolong Group today for technical documentation, customized project proposals, and professional support. Together, we can promote the green transformation of the Philippine livestock industry.