Jain Irrigation Systems Launches 20,000 Tonne Biochar Facility in Maharashtra
Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd has launched a biochar facility in Jalgaon, Maharashtra, with a capacity of 20,000 tonnes per year. This initiative supports sustainable agriculture and carbon sequestration, aiming to enhance soil health and reduce agricultural waste.

Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd has commissioned a biochar facility in Jalgaon, Maharashtra, capable of processing over 50 tonnes of agricultural and fruit processing residues daily, with an annual output of 20,000 tonnes. This facility positions India prominently in the global biochar sector and addresses issues of agricultural waste, enhancing soil fertility and carbon storage.
The biochar produced will support a circular economy by converting waste into a stable, carbon-rich material. This development is part of a broader strategy to expand sustainable agricultural practices and reduce reliance on synthetic inputs.
Jain Irrigation plans additional biochar reactors, reflecting its commitment to climate-smart solutions. The stock has shown increased activity following this announcement, with shares rising over 6% in response to the news.




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