India is the second largest agro-based economy with year-round crop cultivation, generates a large amount of agricultural waste, including crop residues. Harvesting of various crop generates large volume of residues both on and off farm. Ministry of New and Renewable Energy estimated that about 500 Mt of crop residues are generated annually. The generation of crop residues is highest in Uttar Pradesh (60 Mt), followed by Punjab (51 Mt) and Maharashtra (46 Mt). Among different crops, cereals generate maximum residues (352 Mt), followed by fibres (66 Mt), oilseeds (29 Mt), pulses (13 Mt) and sugarcane (12 Mt). Cereal crops (rice, wheat, maize, millets) contribute 70%, while rice crop alone contributes 34% to the crop residues. Sugarcane resid...
Rice farmers in Northern India burn the rice “stubble” left in the fields after a harvest in order t...
India being the second largest agro-based economy with year-round crop cultivation, generates a larg...
Wheat is major cropping system in North West India with cropping intensity of nearly 200 %. The huge...
India is one of the key producers of food grain, oilseed, sugarcane and other agricultural products....
Not AvailableIn Punjab and Haryana, about 23 million tonnes of paddy straw is burnt in the field as ...
Not AvailableAgricultural waste is usually handled as a liability, often because the means to transf...
In recent studies, various reports reveal that stubble burning of crop residues in India generates n...
With its second-largest agro-based economy and year-round crop production, India produces a lot of a...
The states of India including Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Himachal Pr...
Residue management has become a new challenge for Indian agriculture and agricultural growth, as wel...
Problems associated with the burning of paddy residues, sincere efforts are needed to find ways and ...
Disposal of crop residue is a major concern that Indian farmers are facing today, especially after t...
CCAFS, CIMMYT, the CGIAR Research Program on Wheat and partners provided science-based evidence to t...
Not AvailableThere are about 4 million tons of lignocellulosic crop residues generated in the world ...
India, the second largest agro-based economy with year-round crop cultivation, generates a large amo...
Rice farmers in Northern India burn the rice “stubble” left in the fields after a harvest in order t...
India being the second largest agro-based economy with year-round crop cultivation, generates a larg...
Wheat is major cropping system in North West India with cropping intensity of nearly 200 %. The huge...
India is one of the key producers of food grain, oilseed, sugarcane and other agricultural products....
Not AvailableIn Punjab and Haryana, about 23 million tonnes of paddy straw is burnt in the field as ...
Not AvailableAgricultural waste is usually handled as a liability, often because the means to transf...
In recent studies, various reports reveal that stubble burning of crop residues in India generates n...
With its second-largest agro-based economy and year-round crop production, India produces a lot of a...
The states of India including Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Himachal Pr...
Residue management has become a new challenge for Indian agriculture and agricultural growth, as wel...
Problems associated with the burning of paddy residues, sincere efforts are needed to find ways and ...
Disposal of crop residue is a major concern that Indian farmers are facing today, especially after t...
CCAFS, CIMMYT, the CGIAR Research Program on Wheat and partners provided science-based evidence to t...
Not AvailableThere are about 4 million tons of lignocellulosic crop residues generated in the world ...
India, the second largest agro-based economy with year-round crop cultivation, generates a large amo...
Rice farmers in Northern India burn the rice “stubble” left in the fields after a harvest in order t...
India being the second largest agro-based economy with year-round crop cultivation, generates a larg...
Wheat is major cropping system in North West India with cropping intensity of nearly 200 %. The huge...