Solar-powered cold storage facilities are offering a cost-effective and sustainable solution to the challenges faced by onion farmers in Nashik. These modern storage units are set to revolutionize the way onions and other produce are stored, ensuring better market prices and reduced financial losses.
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Onion farmers face significant challenges such as spoilage due to heat, humidity, and insects, which can lead to substantial financial losses. Traditional storage methods often fail to maintain optimal conditions, resulting in reduced shelf life and lower market value.
Solar-powered cold storage helps farmers by controlling temperature and humidity, which extends the shelf life of onions and other produce. This allows farmers to store their goods until market prices are favorable, ensuring better financial returns and a more stable income.
Solar-powered cold storage reduces reliance on traditional electricity, which is often generated from non-renewable sources. This not only lowers energy costs but also minimizes the carbon footprint, making it an environmentally friendly option.
Yes, the government offers various schemes and subsidies to encourage farmers to adopt solar-powered cold storage. These initiatives aim to make the technology more accessible and affordable, helping farmers transition to more sustainable and profitable practices.
The meeting on onion storage in Rajgurunagar was attended by several key figures, including Maharashtra State Agriculture Commission Chairman Pasha Patel, former Lasalgaon Market Committee Chairman Suvarna Jagtap, farmer representative Deepak Pagar, Kala Biotech office bearers, Exporters Association (New Delhi) Vice President Vikas Singh, Central Warehousing Corporation Commander Ajay Jadu, and Pune Marketing Board Member Suhas Kale.

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