"The plant would give farmers value added service of getting their cotton crop cleaned, before putting it up for sale, getting better returns for their produce. The clean cotton would create win-win situation for the cotton industry as well as farmers," Muktsar Deputy Commissioner Jaskiran Singh said.
The unit would provide this facility to farmers at minimal cost.
Machinery worth Rs 1.17 Crore has been set up at the cotton yard, while another set of Rs 50 lakh equipments have been installed at the project thereby putting its total cost at Rs 2 Crore, he said.
He said that the unit has total six machines that would clean the cotton serial wise one-after-another.
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