Solar for agriculture is gaining momentum in India as farmers look to reduce diesel and grid electricity costs for irrigation pumps, cold storage, and processing equipment, while government schemes make adoption more affordable. Beyond captive use, solar for agriculture also opens avenues for selling surplus power back to the grid in states that allow it, turning farmland into a dual-income asset between crop yield and power generation. B. U. Bhandari Energy's experience with large ground-mount installations, including agriculture-adjacent processing businesses like Manjeet Cotton and Sonai Dairy, reflects the kind of land-based solar engineering that solar for agriculture projects require
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