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秸秆高值化利用的科技革命:从"绿色烦恼"到"金色价值"的蜕变
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-10-27 04:05

Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the innovative "three-component separation" technology developed by Shenzhen Zhongnong Qimei Technology Co., Ltd., which transforms agricultural straw from a waste product into high-value industrial products, thereby addressing economic and environmental challenges in straw utilization in China [1][3][5]. Group 1: Technology and Innovation - The "three-component separation" technology allows for the complete decomposition of straw waste from nine major crops, converting it into high-value products such as pulp fibers and soluble humic acid, achieving zero waste and low energy consumption [5][9]. - Compared to traditional chemical methods for straw pulp production, this technology reduces energy consumption by 70% and water usage by 80%, with a straw utilization rate approaching 100% [5][10]. - The technology has been recognized as being at the international leading level, providing a viable "Chinese solution" for biomass refining [14][15]. Group 2: Market Potential - The bio-based fibers produced can replace pulp, with China's pulp consumption projected to reach 12.415 million tons in 2024, indicating a significant supply-demand gap [7][9]. - The soluble humic acid product serves as an organic fertilizer, offering a green and cost-effective alternative to existing mineral and biochemical humic acids [9][10]. Group 3: Industrial Development and Strategy - Zhongnong Qimei plans to establish multiple straw enzymatic hydrolysis industrial bases across China, aiming to process nearly 10 million tons of straw annually during the 14th Five-Year Plan period [17][19]. - The company advocates for innovation in mechanisms and the establishment of an industrial ecological alliance to enhance China's agricultural technology competitiveness on a global scale [19][20]. - The company envisions a dual-circulation resource pattern, integrating domestic networks with overseas production capabilities to lead a transformation in agricultural ecology [17][19].