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@article{165267, author = {Dharmraj Gupta and Mr. Jitendra Kumar Vashishtha and Vivek Kumar and Kumar Saurabh and Parshuram and Aarju}, title = {Electric Sugarcane Harvester and Leaf Cleaner}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2024}, volume = {11}, number = {1}, pages = {778-781}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=165267}, abstract = {The second-largest producer of sugarcane is India. Harvesting sugarcane required a lot of labor and energy, which raised crop costs and decreased farmers' profit margins. The majority of farmers prefer to manually cut sugarcane and clean leaves; nevertheless, during this procedure, the pesticides employed on the crop are also hazardous to their skin. We have created leaf cleaning equipment and an electrically powered sugarcane harvesting system to address this problem. This electrically powered device will be extremely helpful for median and small formers on the Indian subcontinent. By using renewable energy sources to charge the battery rather than non-renewable ones, this electrically powered device lowers pollution and the greenhouse effect.}, keywords = {Harvesting Equipment, harvesting system, Low cost cutting machine, renewable energy sources to charge the battery.}, month = {July}, }
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