Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated the Gayan Distilly plant in Sahajanwan, Gorakhpur. In this case, the plant, which is spread over 30 acres, will produce ethanol with grains, which will benefit the country and the farmers. Chief Minister Yogi asked the farmers to bring broken rice, bad wheat, straw and sugar cane in the plant. This distiller will buy them. With this, farmers not only get the price of food grains but also earn from straw and useless materials. Built at a cost of Rs.
Foreign currency survival and increases farmers’ income
The chief said that the plant is not a factory that produces a liquor, but an ethanol production segment. This will strengthen the use of ethanol instead of gasoline and diesel, so vehicles and aircraft can operate. Chief Minister Yogi said India buys petrol and diesel worth Rs 7-8 lakh crore every year. If ethanol is made from the grains of the farmers, the foreign currency will be saved and the income of the farmers will be increased. This will strengthen the country and provide employment for young people.
Farmers will have a great benefit
He said three and a half liters of ethanol would be built daily, he said. This plant is used in modern medicines. Previously, rotten grains and sugar cane were wasted, but now it is becoming a racist. In Uttar Pradesh, 177 crore liters of ethanol is made, mixed with petrol and diesel.
Importance of Green Power
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, technology is very good and now we need to protect the environment with investment. Emphasizing the use of green energy, he talked about zero liquid discharge and solar energy. He gave special emphasis on the fact that it was our responsibility to take care of the mother’s health. Because the arteries in the body act as blood vessels, he gave examples that the rivers on the earth are its blood vessels. Therefore, we need to maintain the purity of the rivers and their seamless flow. The Chief Minister said that the government’s goal is to get every hand job and that every farm is priced.
Ethanol made from rice and maize
Vinay Singh, Managing Director of Gayan Distilly, said that the production of Ethanol of grains (rice and maize) has started in its distiller. In the first stage, 3 lakh liters of plant production capacity per day has been implemented. After its expansion in three stages, the total productivity capacity is 10 lakh liters per day. Gayan’s Memorandum of Understanding has already signed with Indian oil for ethanol consumption. The plant has set a direct and indirect employment system for four thousand people.
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