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A DEEP STUDY OF PROBLEMS FACED BY SUGARCANE MILLS AND GROWERS

Dr. Tripti Arya
Page No. : 49-56

ABSTRACT

The Indian sugarcane is able to meet its own energy requirements via self-sufficiency and also generates excess electricity that may be exported through energy conversion. In addition to contributing to the expansion of the state’s economy via the promotion of a variety of auxiliary sectors, the sugarcane produces a wide range of byproducts. Biofuel has evolved as a crop that can be utilized to produce a variety of products, including sugar, ethanol, newspaper, and power, in addition to the power generation of auxiliary goods. Cattle that are fed sugarcane are really a significant contributor to the production of bioenergy, which is in high demand throughout rural areas.


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