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It's incorrect on the facts to say that 90% of the world's digesters are mesophilic, because the stats are so skewed by the millions-- 30 million? 40?-- of unheated underground concrete or masonry digesters that have been built in China, India, Nepal, and similar countries. If we restrict the scope to the US and Europe, the statement is probably valid, but if the scope is opened to the world, then no: not so. Mirgy (talk) 19:30, 18 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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