Agricultural Solid Waste Management Basic Strategies Mukesh Yadav
Agricultural Solid Waste Management: Basic Strategies Mukesh Yadav 1, Monica Puniya 2, Aarti Bhardwaj 3, Shalini Jain 4 and Hariom Yadav 4 1 SOS in Chemistry, Jiwaji University Gwalior, M. P. 3 College of Applied Education and Health Sciences, Meerut, U. P. , 2 Dairy Cattle Nutrition, 4 Animal Biochemistry Division National Dairy Research Institute Karnal-132001 (Haryana), India
Agricultural Solid Wastes Field Wastes Weeds Straws Animal Wastes Animal Dung Dead Bodies Agro-Industrial Wastes Sugar cane: Molasses, Peals
Management of agro-wastes Biogas Pulp and Paper Phosphorus and calcium Bio-fertilizer Leather Industries Agro-Wastes Fuel Meat Alcohol production
Biogas Production Fuel Animal Dung Biogas plant Light Biofertilizer
Biogas Cycle Solar energy Photosynthesis Animal husbandry Crop harvesting CO 2 Industrial processing H 2 O Human consumption Energy crops Organic wastes Biofertilizer Biogas Anaerobic digestion Electrical and/or thermal energy
Bio-fertilizers production Bio-Fertilizers Biogas Agro-wastes Vermiculture Dugging with various microorganisms Cyanobacteria and other nitrogen fixating MO
Leather and Meat Industry Meat Old animals Slaughtering Leather
Bone utilization Drugs Animal Feed Old animals Bone Powder Fertilizers Phosphorus and calcium extraction
Sugarcane – Source of Green Energy JUICE BAGASSE LEAVES & TOPS SUGAR Ethanol CO-GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY
Ethanol from Molasses and Juice SUGARCANE MILLING JUICE FOR SUGAR JUICE FOR ETHANOL FACTORY DISTILLERY MASH MOLASSES ETHANOL FROM MOLASSES SUGAR FERMENTATION DISTILLATION ETHANOL FROM SUGARS ETHANOL
Pulp and Paper Production Paper Wood/ Ply Straws and peals Pulp
Drawbacks of Improper Agro-Waste Management Global warming Field filling Mosquito generated diseases
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