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Pellet mills in India

NEW DELHI - With the continuous advancement in agricultural technology, the Indian agricultural sector has recently witnessed a notable technological breakthrough in the form of successful application of advanced pelletiser technology. The introduction of this technology is tipped to provide Indian farmers with higher productivity benefits and help address the various challenges faced by the agricultural sector.

 

Pellet mill is an advanced agricultural machinery and equipment that processes granular material by making it more suitable for cultivation, feeding and industrial purposes. The application of this technology not only helps in improving the yield and quality of agricultural products, but also effectively reduces resource wastage and enhances the sustainability of agriculture.

 

The Indian agriculture sector is optimistic about the introduction of pellet mill technology, which will provide farmers with more options and flexibility. It is learnt that pellet mills can be used to handle a wide range of agricultural products, including grains, pulses, forages, etc., making them easier to store, transport and process. This will help farmers better cope with seasonal fluctuations in production and get better prices in the market.

 

Pellet mill technology has already been a notable success in a number of agricultural pilot projects in India. Farmers have been more receptive to this technology as it has not only increased their productivity but also reduced the labour burden. In addition, the introduction of pellet mills has provided a digital solution to agriculture, enabling farmers to better manage the cropping cycle, land use and resource allocation.

 

Agricultural experts say that the successful application of pellet mill technology will propel Indian agriculture towards modernisation and sustainability. As this technology spreads to more regions, Indian agriculture is expected to witness a period of greater prosperity and stability.