The organic fertilizer disc granulation production line is an optimal choice for small- to medium-scale organic fertilizer processing. Its cost mainly consists of three modules: initial equipment, raw materials, and operation. Reasonable cost control at each stage can improve the production line’s cost-effectiveness.
Initial equipment cost is the core investment, accounting for 40%-50% of the total investment. The core equipment is the disc granulator, accompanied by basic equipment such as crushers and mixers. High-end equipment is not required; specifications can be flexibly selected according to production capacity, controlling investment.
Raw material cost is a long-term core expenditure, accounting for over 60% of operating costs. It mainly consists of livestock and poultry manure and straw, which are widely available. Local procurement can reduce transportation costs, and simple raw material pretreatment further reduces expenses.
Operating costs are relatively controllable, mainly including energy consumption, labor, and equipment maintenance. The disc granulator has low energy consumption, can be operated by 1-2 people, has a simple structure, and regular inspection and maintenance can reduce breakdown costs.
In summary, the production line’s cost is controllable, the initial equipment investment is moderate, and the core of long-term operating costs lies in raw material and energy consumption control. By sourcing locally and matching production capacity appropriately, we can meet the needs of small and medium-sized organic fertilizer processing.


