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PROTOTYPE OF SUGARCANE HARVESTER

Vishal Bhagat

Abstract


- India is a agriculture ruled country. agriculture is a again bone of India however, Now a days agriculture has been dealing with extreme demanding situations because of scarcity of water and labour trouble. Labour trouble isn't handiest in top operating seasons however additionally in everyday time. migration of masses of labour because of non uniform employment possibilities with low salary, low status. Requirement of sugarcane crop is growing due to the boom in populace reasons the boom in call for of sugar and its by-merchandise regularly. We have decided on the Sugarcane crop as it isn't handiest famous in Maharashtra however additionally in India and our India is at the start area of sugar supplier. The boom time for this crop is round 7 to eight months from the day of its seeding and we are able to seed 2 instances the sugarcane after pawing and parting after 2 instances of sugarcane slicing we are able to use the vicinity once more however it desires pawing and parting once more. The area stays in among the rows of sugarcane may be makes use of for different vegetation consequently it's miles in general followed crop and offers extra income in low time consequently we've decided on this crop which can be beneficial to remedy the issues of our farmers .              

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(Sugarcane Harvesting Machine,low time, drive sprocket, motor shaft, cutting blade.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijpe.v8i1.1454

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