Jain Irrigation Systems Opens 20,000-Tonne Biochar Plant in Jalgaon, Maharashtra

Jain Irrigation Systems Opens 20,000-Tonne Biochar Plant in Jalgaon, Maharashtra
Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd announced on Wednesday (June 3) the launch of an industrial-scale, advanced biochar facility in Jalgaon, Maharashtra, built in collaboration with partners and positioned among the largest single-unit biochar reactors globally.

The facility boasts an annual processing capacity of approximately 20,000 tonnes of agricultural and fruit processing byproducts, managing over 50 tonnes of residue daily. This initiative promotes climate-smart agriculture, circular manufacturing, and engineered carbon removal on a commercial scale.

The Jalgaon plant is recognized as one of the largest single-unit biochar reactors globally, placing India at the forefront of international biochar and carbon removal efforts. Designed in collaboration with global experts, the plant exemplifies cutting-edge technology in this field.
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The biochar produced here is generated through the pyrolysis of agricultural crop residues in a low-oxygen setting, transforming waste into a stable, carbon-rich material, intended for soil enhancement and long-term carbon sequestration.

This project contributes to a farm-to-soil circular economy, where agricultural waste is transformed into biochar and returned to fields to boost soil fertility, improve water retention, and foster climate-resilient agriculture. Additionally, it seeks to provide farmers with new income opportunities while decreasing reliance on synthetic inputs.

Utilizing agricultural and fruit processing waste, the facility maintains a processing capability of over 50 tonnes daily. India produces more than 500 million tonnes of crop residue each year, a considerable amount of which is often subjected to open burning.

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The biochar project is associated with carbon dioxide removal credits within a verification framework, aiming to aid in long-term carbon sequestration, diminish stubble burning, enhance soil carbon levels, and improve water-use efficiency. The Jalgaon site is the first of several intended biochar reactors, with further units currently in development.

Shares of Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd closed at ₹29, down by ₹0.51, or 1.73%, on the BSE on June 3.

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