Tech company offers farmers alternative to burning stubble
The Hindu
Disposing stubble after a yield is necessary to facilitate the next crop cycle, but constributes to air pollution
A Bengaluru-based firm is offering a microbial bioenzyme developed by Indian Agriculture Research Institute (IARI) to help farmers across India dispose stubble (crop residue) on their farms responsibly. Stubble decomposes within 25 days of spraying the bioenzyme, named Pusa Decomposer, and gets converted into manure, thereby improving the quality of soil, claims the company, which is also offering a free spraying service.More Related News