惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

B
Blog
V
Vulnerabilities – Threatpost
Apple Machine Learning Research
Apple Machine Learning Research
V
V2EX
博客园 - 叶小钗
阮一峰的网络日志
阮一峰的网络日志
人人都是产品经理
人人都是产品经理
Latest news
Latest news
博客园 - 三生石上(FineUI控件)
美团技术团队
aimingoo的专栏
aimingoo的专栏
Google Online Security Blog
Google Online Security Blog
Security Archives - TechRepublic
Security Archives - TechRepublic
T
Threatpost
Y
Y Combinator Blog
T
Tailwind CSS Blog
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
A
Arctic Wolf
C
Cyber Attacks, Cyber Crime and Cyber Security
小众软件
小众软件
Recent Commits to openclaw:main
Recent Commits to openclaw:main
T
Tenable Blog
W
WeLiveSecurity
L
LINUX DO - 热门话题
D
Docker
Cyberwarzone
Cyberwarzone
量子位
A
About on SuperTechFans
The Last Watchdog
The Last Watchdog
雷峰网
雷峰网
C
CERT Recently Published Vulnerability Notes
P
Palo Alto Networks Blog
The Hacker News
The Hacker News
Blog — PlanetScale
Blog — PlanetScale
P
Proofpoint News Feed
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
F
Full Disclosure
The Cloudflare Blog
T
The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
T
The Exploit Database - CXSecurity.com
Engineering at Meta
Engineering at Meta
O
OpenAI News
Hacker News - Newest:
Hacker News - Newest: "LLM"
Scott Helme
Scott Helme
IT之家
IT之家
S
Secure Thoughts
MongoDB | Blog
MongoDB | Blog
L
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
博客园 - 司徒正美
Google DeepMind News
Google DeepMind News

Latest Agricultural News, Crop Prices, Farming, Agri Business News | The HinduBusinessLine

Basmati exporters urge govt to suspend ₹83/tonne levy amid delayed payment, shrinking margin India could limit sulphur exports as supplies tighten, sources say China resumes buying broken rice from India Hot, dry conditions may prevail over most of North-West, Central India for another week IMD issues intense heatwave warning for several parts of Maharashtra Kerala fisheries sector hit by fuel shortage & rising kerosene prices ITC makes history with India’s first FSA 3.0 certification for wheat, paddy NSRCEL, Pernod Ricard India Foundation conclude 3rd cohort of Circular Economy Incubation Programme India’s sugar output up 8% at 27.39 mt as of April 15 NAAS suggests govt to consider one-time licensing for imported horticulture hybrids Polavaram project: Construction of ECRF dam to be be completed by March 2028 Climate-hit Kashmir saffron farmers battle rising porcupine menace India targets cocoa self-sufficiency by 2040 with national mission and reforms Avi Polymers launches KrishiBuddy AI platform to transform smart farming in India India gets imported Urea offer at $935, $959 per tonne Indian agriculture sector under threat by below-Normal Monsoon, El Nino, and West Asia war: ICRA Hindustan Zinc’s DAICHI launches products on retail and quick commerce platforms Oppressive heat conditions to spread out over Central and East India from today Global fertilizer supply crunch tightens farm economics India's green fuel plans collide with farmers' water fears Madhya Pradesh CM says basmati rice from the State is exported to 47 nations NAAS calls for developing smart alternate fertilisers to achieve self sufficiency TRI launches agri-voltaic project to help farmers earn double income Temperatures may trend up over North-West, Central India until weekend Global coffee prices rise as fertiliser costs and West Asia tensions threaten supply India’s soyabean imports surge to 3.09 lakh tonnes during Oct-Mar 2025-26 oil year IMD forecast of below-normal Indian monsoon poses risk to agriculture, economy Unnat Krishi Mahotsav concludes, farmers to emerge as energy, fuel & hydrogen providers, says Gadkari ‘UP banned only forced sale of non-subsidised fertilizers to farmers’ How kashmir’s breakthrough is making Gucchi mushroom farming possible Govt imposes import curbs on Glufosinate for 6 months Nirmala Sitharaman hits back at MK Stalin over farm bonus advisory row HyFarm, Sri BioAesthetics in pact to boost potato ecosystem health India’s edible oil imports fall 9.2% in March over Feb due to demand correction SC notice to Centre, others on plea concerning MSP Govt extends validity of $1400 per tonne MEP on honey exports till Dec 31 Centre not taking away State’s power on bonus for agri produces, says FM Sitharaman From diesel to daylight: How government solar schemes are powering India’s farmers The next energy leap: Replicating ethanol’s success in diesel Cotton Association revises output estimates for 2025-26 up at 324 lakh bales of 170 kg each Agtech marketing in the age of regional content and creator communities Rajnath Singh, Nitin Gadkari to join 3-day agri event at Shivraj’s home turf, inaugurated today How agripreneurship will drive improved rural livelihoods in India World’s largest tur producer, yet an importer: A self-sufficiency puzzle unfolding on ground Ethanol in diesel generators: India’s next practical step towards energy security How sustainable sourcing can unlock value in India’s agri-value chains Tractor sales cross 10 lakh mark in FY26 on strong rural demand, GST cut Cotton prices firm up tracking global prices Corn prices poised to fall on Iran-US ceasefire pact ASMS launches agri-commerce network AYOU in Hyderabad Ladakh turns to apricot blossoms to stretch short tourism season Structural gaps affect growth of India’s high-value horticulture sector: Report March 2026 was the fourth-warmest month on record, says European weather agency India relaxes rice exports norms to some European countries Unseasonal rains damage rabi crops on 2.49 lakh ha, wheat most affected: Agri Minister Maharashtra government expands agricultural oversight structure Unseasonal rain, hailstorms, may drag Indian wheat output by over 5% Milky Mist beats FY26 targets, IPO on track, says CEO Only 10% of Indian key reservoirs are filled over 80% Yara India to ramp up digital strategy to strengthen retailer connectivity Israel allows import of Indian okra seeds, wants virus-free declaration CropLife asks farmers to tap zaid season window after rabi loss and below normal monsoon ahead El Niño threat puts brakes on FY27 auto growth as rural demand risks rise StarAgri plans North East expansion with focus on agri infrastructure and jobs Soybean poised to turn bearish as US farmers shift from corn West Asia Conflict: Natural gas allocation to fertiliser sector upped to 95% Indian govt hikes NBS fertilizer rates for kharif season by up to 21% to ₹41,533.81 crore Farmers in Kashmir voice concerns over inadequate safety nets as hailstorms devastate apple orchards Fertiliser sector eyes supply normalisation, easing global prices Lower crop may weigh on Indian coffee exports in current fiscal Agri-input industry flags ‘Inspector Raj’ return Indian Ocean Dipole may hold key to El Nino’s impact on this year’s monsoon India’s South-West Monsoon will be below-normal this year, says Skymet Telangana Govt tied up with ICRISAT, PJTAU to promote soil health Shivraj urges farmers to make India self-sufficient in oilseeds and pulses Freight surge, logjam hurts egg exports despite strong demand Sugar consumption in April may fall by 2 lakh tonnes on cool weather and LPG scarcity Industry body urges Maharashtra to retain inspector-free fertilizer policy Chittoor farmers install solar panels over agri fields India likely to see weaker monsoon in 2026, Skymet forecasts Indore's Solarsure brings solar power plants to benefit 50,000 farmers India’s coffee exports hit a record high of $2.13 billion in 2025-26 fiscal Prices of essential food items are not unusually volatile, says Govt Oil palm price breaches ₹23,000-mark in Telangana Rabi season fertiliser procurement faces ‘too many ifs’, says FM Sitharaman GITAM develops IoT-based system to help sericulture farmers Nova dairy’s bulk sales halt; Sterling Agro sees zero dispatches in 20 days India may restrict sugar export, likely to allow higher ethanol blending with petrol India has food grain stock three times the existing buffer norms: Centre With 6.44% growth, Milma posts ₹4,624 cr turnover in FY26 Edible oils, industry essentials drive growth outlook; FMCG recovery gradual, says Report Bursts of rain spells douse summer heat in Chennai Kharif 2026: Crystal Crop Protection launches fodder seed products India seeks 2.5 million tonnes of urea amid West Asia supply disruptions BiofuelCircle sets up over 70 biomass banks Why pepping up cereals with proteins is vital for Global South Natural farming gains focus as India prepares for Kharif 2026 amid fertiliser concerns The rise of natural honey in India: A shift from mass production to purity From ethanol to bio-isobutanol: India’s next leap India’s 2026-27 peanut output may rise 3% on higher area
Converting crisis into opportunity: Why paddy straw-based CBG deserves special funding
Dilip S Patil & Nidhi Sahu · 2026-06-20 · via Latest Agricultural News, Crop Prices, Farming, Agri Business News | The HinduBusinessLine

Every winter, Delhi-NCR faces a severe air quality crisis from vehicular emissions, industrial activity, dust, and biomass burning. Seasonal paddy stubble burning in northern India remains a major contributor, especially during October–November when weather conditions trap pollutants near the ground.

Policy measures like the Crop Residue Management (CRM) scheme have reduced burning incidents, but the problem’s scale demands a structural, economically viable solution. Compressed Biogas (CBG) production from paddy straw addresses both environmental and agricultural challenges effectively.

The true cost of paddy straw burning

The losses from stubble burning are substantial and quantifiable.

Burning one tonne of paddy straw releases:

  • 3 kg particulate matter
  • 60 kg carbon monoxide (CO)
  • 1,460 kg carbon dioxide (CO₂)
  • 199 kg ash
  • 2 kg sulphur dioxide (SO₂)

These emissions worsen air quality, triggering respiratory illnesses, eye and skin problems, and aggravating heart and lung diseases.

Burning also depletes soil nutrients. Each tonne of paddy straw contains:

  • 5.5 kg Nitrogen (N)
  • 2.3 kg Phosphorus (P₂O₅)
  • 25 kg Potassium (K₂O)
  • 1.2 kg Sulphur (S)
  • 400 kg organic carbon
  • 50–70% of essential micro-nutrients

Much of this is lost in flames, harming soil temperature, pH balance, moisture, phosphorus availability, and organic matter. The result is long-term decline in agricultural productivity.

Abundant resource, untapped potential

India produces an estimated 228–230 million tonnes of surplus agricultural biomass annually (after traditional uses like fodder), with heavy concentrations in Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan—the States worst affected by stubble burning.

This biomass represents a strategic opportunity: converting paddy straw from an environmental liability into a valuable energy resource via CBG production, complemented by biomass co-firing in thermal power plants.

CBG: A Multi-Dimensional Solution Air Pollution Mitigation

CBG plants offer a direct alternative to open-field burning, cutting pollutant emissions at the source.

Climate and sustainability benefits: As a clean, renewable fuel, CBG reduces greenhouse gas emissions and generates nutrient-rich organic manure (FOM/LFOM), aiding soil restoration and sustainable farming.

Energy security: Domestically produced CBG decreases reliance on imported natural gas. The government’s CBG Blending Obligation (CBO)—starting at 1 per cent in FY 2025–26 and rising to 5 per cent by FY 2028–29—supports national targets while providing reliable, dispatchable energy.

Rural economic growth: CBG projects create farmer income streams, generate rural jobs, and build organized biomass supply chains.

The economic constraint

Despite these benefits, paddy straw-based CBG faces viability challenges:

  • High costs of biomass collection and transportation
  • Need for pre-processing infrastructure (baling, shredding, storage)
  • Feedstock quality variability
  • Elevated capital and operational expenses

These issues necessitate targeted policy and financial support, building on frameworks like the Revised Operational Guidelines 2024 of the CRM scheme.

The Case for Special Funding

To scale up successfully, paddy straw-based CBG should receive priority status through:

Enhanced capital subsidies and Viability Gap Funding (VGF): Higher subsidies can offset elevated upfront costs, especially for pre-treatment systems. VGF bridges the gap between project costs and returns, boosting investor confidence.

Uncapped financial assistance for biomass aggregation infrastructure: Efficient baling, storage, and transportation systems are critical. Uncapped or higher support for logistics will reduce bottlenecks and strengthen feedstock supply chains.

Access to carbon markets and climate finance: Paddy straw CBG projects deliver major emission reductions, qualifying for carbon credits. Easier access to voluntary and compliance markets plus climate finance can generate additional revenue.

Interest subvention and credit support: Lower borrowing costs improve project returns. Guarantees and concessional loans reduce lender risk, particularly for small or first-time developers.

Paddy straw burning is not just an agricultural issue it is an environmental, economic, and public health crisis. Yet it also represents a major untapped resource.

CBG production from paddy straw provides a comprehensive solution: reducing air pollution, restoring soil health, strengthening rural livelihoods, and advancing clean energy goals. Insights from biomass utilization in Delhi-NCR highlight the value of integrated approaches.

Realising this potential at scale requires dedicated policy recognition and enhanced financial support, in synergy with initiatives like the SAMARTH mission for broader biomass valorisation. With strategic backing, paddy straw-based CBG can transform a recurring crisis into a sustainable opportunity for India.

Patil is Regional Director, IFGE, and Sahu, Dy. GM, IFGE

Published on June 20, 2026