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Manipur farmer awarded for producing tractor operated taro harvester

BySobhapati Samom
Updated on: Apr 14, 2023 12:37 PM IST

Yanglem Brajamania said that it took about 4 to 5 years to develop the final shape of the taro harvester machine

Manipur farmer Yanglem Brajamani Singh was honoured with the national innovation award in the 11th National Biennial Grassroots Innovation awards 2023 for his tractor operated taro harvester with washer machine.

The washer is a cylindrically shaped body attached to the tractor after harvesting to wash and clean the yam. (HT Photo)

The national innovation awards which were instituted by the union ministry of science & technology were presented to ‘Grassroot innovators’.

The union minister of state (Independent charge) of science and technology Dr Jitendra Singh handed over the award to innovative farmer during a 3-day festival of innovation and entrepreneurship held at Rashtrapati Bhavan in the national Capital from April 10-13, 2023.

After receiving the award, Yanglem Brajamania, a resident of Keinou Phiral Makhong village in Manipur’s Bishnupur district speaking to HT on phone said that it took about 4 to 5 years to develop the final shape of the taro harvester machine.

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Using this implement, a farmer can harvest one hectare in 10 hours engaging three manpower including tractor driver while it takes over a week to harvest the same area by employing five labourers.

The washer is a cylindrically shaped body attached to the tractor after harvesting to wash and clean the yam.

The machine has reduced drudgery significantly as compared with manual taro harvesting and washing operations as squatting and bending positions are required during manual harvesting.

 
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