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Vol. 12, Issue 8 (2023)

Application of electric drives in agricultural application

Author(s):
VV Agravat, R Swarnkar and VS Vala
Abstract:
Agricultural mechanization involves the use of various power sources and improved farm tools and equipment, with a view to reduce the drudgery of the human beings and draught animals, enhance the cropping intensity, precision and timelines of efficiency of utilization of various crop inputs and reduce the losses at different stages of crop production. It is the miracle of soil of India that it provides food to 1.3 billion population with just an average farm size of less than 1.08 ha. Small and marginal land holdings (< 2.0 ha) contribute to 86% of total operational land holdings and cover 47% of total operated area (Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare, 2018). The share of draught animal power is decreasing in the total farm power. There is a linear relationship between availability of farm power and farm yield. Therefore, there is a need to increase the availability of farm power from 2.02 kW per ha (2016-17) to 4.0 kW per ha by the end of 2030 to cope up with increasing demand of food grains. Estimates suggest that by 2050, percentage of agricultural workers of the total work force would drop to 25.7 percent from 58.2 percent in 2001. The need for agricultural equipment caused by increasing world population is more than obvious. Current agricultural equipment has reached its optimization limits in terms of complexity and efficiency with the current technology. Furthermore, improvements in the area of drive technology currently mainly mechanical or hydraulic drives are limited. Therefore, the focus in this area will be on electrical drives in the future. Electrification of implements has the potential for energy savings through more efficient power transfer and savings from the precision agriculture perspective through more efficient and effective application of seed and chemicals. Parallel development of electrified tractors and implements, along with standardization of electric power protocols and hardware, will be key to further development of electrification of mobile agricultural equipment.
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How to cite this article:
VV Agravat, R Swarnkar, VS Vala. Application of electric drives in agricultural application. Pharma Innovation 2023;12(8):2207-2208.

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