
Fermentation system - LATOR
With the advanced fermentation technology platform, we create specialized fermentation systems for each object, each target, and the system is created by Vietnamese people, helping us and you to be self-sufficient in the technological process and equipment system to be self-sufficient in application in organic circular agriculture.

F2 Generation Microbial Production Fermentation System - LATOR
The system is designed to be closed on each module for flexible disassembly, biosafety and convenience when moving and installing. The system integrates 2-step air-bubble separation Cyclone technology to optimize fermentation efficiency (achieving a density of 1 x 10¹5 CFU/ml) and save costs, reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
F3 generation fermentation system: s-LATOR
F3 generation enrichment system in 12 hours to activate Live Microorganisms, Ready to be used in raw material processing to help increase the efficiency of applying Microorganisms in practice.
The system is designed on a movable module, optimally designed for farms for growing crops, raising livestock, and circular organic farming.


Fermentation system for producing organic nutrients for plants: LATOR - O
The system hydrolyzes organic materials such as fish, worms, beans/bean residue of all kinds, bananas, bran, ... into organic microbial nutrients in 48 hours. With fast and optimal hydrolysis speed, the system not only helps to optimize operating costs but also the products after fermentation can be used immediately, helping your farm to be self-sufficient in nutrients for plants at low cost.
Fermentation system for producing biological plant protection products: LATOR - B
Fermentation system extracts active ingredients from herbs to produce plant protection products in 48 hours.
With fast and optimal hydrolysis speed, the system not only helps to optimize operating costs but also the product after fermentation can be used immediately, helping your farm to be self-sufficient in plant protection products at low cost, safe for humans and the ecosystem.

