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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
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Agricultural Solid Wastes Field Wastes Weeds Straws Animal Wastes Animal Dung Dead Bodies Agro-Industrial Wastes Sugar cane: Molasses, Peals
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Agro-Wastes Management of agro-wastes Meat Leather Industries Bio-fertilizer Biogas Pulp and Paper Phosphorus and calcium Alcohol production Fuel
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Biogas Production Animal Dung Biogas plant Fuel Light Biofertilizer
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Electrical and/or thermal energy Biofertilizer Organic wastes Anaerobic digestion Biogas Solar energy Animal husbandry Crop harvesting Industrial processing Human consumption Photosynthesis H2OH2O CO 2 Biogas Cycle Energy crops
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Bio-fertilizers production Agro-wastes Biogas Bio-Fertilizers Vermiculture Dugging with various microorganisms Cyanobacteria and other nitrogen fixating MO
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Leather and Meat Industry Old animals Leather Slaughtering Meat
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Bone utilization Old animals Bones Bone Powder Animal Feed Drugs Phosphorus and calcium extraction Fertilizers
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Sugarcane – Source of Green Energy JUICE BAGASSE LEAVES & TOPS SUGAR CO-GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY Ethanol
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Ethanol from Molasses and Juice MASH JUICE FOR SUGAR FACTORY SUGAR ETHANO L FROM SUGARS SUGARCANE MILLING FERMENTATION DISTILLATION MOLASSES JUICE FOR ETHANOL ETHANOL FROM MOLASSES ETHANOL DISTILLERY
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Pulp and Paper Production Straws and peals Paper Wood/ Ply Pulp
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Drawbacks of Improper Agro-Waste Management Global warming Field filling Mosquito generated diseases
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