Cashew Husk
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Cashew Husk is a byproduct of the cashew nut harvesting process. The nuts, which are rich in oil and protein, are processed into a variety of foods and other products. Upon processing the nuts into various products and after the removal of the shells and kernels, the leftover cashew husk is often discarded.
However, Cashew Husk holds much value and can be utilized for many purposes. It can be used as animal feed as it is high in fiber and nutrients, such as protein and oil.
It also has the ability to improve the soil quality for crops such as rice and corn, particularly for rice paddy cultivation. In addition, it can be used for water purification processes.

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