Energy demand forecast for mechanized agriculture in rural India |
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Authors: | Debendra C. Baruah Ganesh C. Bora |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Energy, Tezpur University, Tezpur 784028, Assam, India;2. Precision Agricultural Technology Program, Oklahoma State University, Okmulgee, OK 74447, USA |
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Abstract: | Though India has done well in agricultural development, the state of Assam in the northeastern region needs special attention for agricultural development to address several socio-economic issues and is a typical example of economically backward rural India. Agricultural development aiming at higher production would require mechanization and supply of sufficient energy is a prerequisite for mechanized agriculture. Rice is the major crop of Assam and the mechanization is at a nascent stage. The energy demand and supply scenarios with reference to some prospective mechanization strategies for rice crop are investigated in this study. Four strategic scenarios of mechanization including a baseline scenario incorporating some proven technologies are designed to assess the energy demands. The result of the analysis indicated that the demand for diesel would increase by more than 200% with an associated decrease in manpower by more than 80% and also 100% reduction of bullock power. The “availability index”, which is the ratio of available human workers to its critical demand, indicated insufficiency of required human workers in almost all agro-climatic zones of Assam justifying the need for mechanization. Economic analysis considering the prevailing rate of input commodities also favors agricultural mechanization in Assam. |
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Keywords: | Energy Mechanization Availability index |
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