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Maize Gains Ground as Bioethanol Plants Reshape Farming in Nellore

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Nellore: The fast growth of bioethanol plants in SPSR Nellore district is expected to change farming practices in upland areas, giving farmers a practical option to grow maize instead of paddy. With four bioethanol units either running or coming up, maize is turning into an attractive crop due to steady demand and financial backing from companies, reported Deccan Chronicle. Under the Centre’s energy policy, ethanol blending has been increased to…
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Nellore: The rapid expansion of bioethanol production units in the SPSR Nellore district is set to transform farming practices in the hilly areas, offering farmers a viable alternative to growing maize instead of traditional rice. Four bioethanol plants are either operational or under construction. Maize is emerging as a profitable cash crop, receiving a solid market and financial support. Under the central government's energy policy, 20 percent…

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ChiniMandi broke the news in on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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