
IIM-Rohtak to assess paddy residue management initiatives in Punjab, Haryana and UP
DAFW has engaged IIM-Rohtak for evaluation and impact assessment of various paddy residue management initiatives undertaken in during the last five years
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DAFW has engaged IIM-Rohtak for evaluation and impact assessment of various paddy residue management initiatives undertaken in during the last five years
Read MoreThe Centre is running a Crop Residue Management scheme to address air pollution caused due to stubble burning and to subsidise machinery required for the management of crop residue
Read MoreThe project is expected to turn a new chapter in India’s waste-to-wealth endeavours by utilising about 2 lakh tonnes of rice straw annually to generate around 3 crore litres of ethanol annually
Read MoreThe project sees over 25,000 farmers across 420,000 acres served with free of cost sustainable alternative preventing over 1,038,965 tonnes of Co2 from being emitted
Read MoreOver 25,000 farmers in Punjab and Haryana, covering more than 500,000 acres, have enrolled in nurture.farm’s programme and committed to not burn stubble this year
Read MoreTo overcome the growing challenges of stubble management, CNH Industrial India has joined forces with IARI to develop a sustainable and economically viable residue management solution for the farming community
Read MoreTo enable the use of surplus crop residue for energy generation, rather than burning it in the field, New Holland Agriculture offers a complete range of equipment for harvesting, collecting and transporting biomass
Read MoreCLAAS India’s new series of straw balers are the appropriate solution for making bales in adequate sizes which makes them ideal for the ethanol and biogas plants in that use crop residue as raw material
Read MoreNew Holland-led projects in Punjab and Haryana are showing how collecting and baling paddy straw and stubble can have environmental and economic benefits
Read MoreCK Mishra, Secretary, MoEF&CC underlined the need to make farmers the centrepiece of solutions to the problem of farm stubble burning by giving them a choice of technology and resource base that is acceptable and cost- effective
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