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Nachimathu<\/p>\n <\/li>\n
Dindigul<\/p>\n <\/li>\n
Tamil Nadu<\/p>\n <\/li>\n
India<\/p>\n <\/li>\n
Practice<\/p>\n <\/li>\n
Machine to clean carrots after harvest<\/p>\n <\/li>\n
Nachimathu (59), grows carrot, peas, potato, orange, beet root, banana, plums and beans in his six acre land. After harvest, farmers fill gunny bags with carrots and immerse them in running stream to remove soil particles attached to carrots. Nachimathu wanted to find an alternative solution for this laborious process. He designed a model of a carrot cleaning machine in the year 2003. The machine has a hopper with a capacity of 350 kg and requires a three HP oil engine. Nachimathu now requires only two labourers to operate this machine instead of six earlier to wash carrots from four acres land.<\/p>\n <\/li>\n
Honey bee 20(4), 28, 2009 & 2010<\/p>\n <\/li>\n
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