Mechanical vs. Manual Harvesting: A Hidden Cost? Switching to mechanical harvesting might save time but introduces more sand, silica, and impurities into the milling process. These contaminants increase wear and tear, leading to higher operational costs and downtime. Is it worth the trade-off? Discover how to optimize your harvest and reduce costs. Click to learn more! #Agriculture #Efficiency #CostSavings #HarvestingTechniques For more updates visit- www.imcoalloys.com #Efficiency #CostSavings #HarvestingTechniques #Sustainability #OperationalExcellence #FarmingInnovation #MechanicalHarvesting #ManualHarvesting #AgTech #SupplyChainOptimization #RethinkMiling #ImcoAlloys
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4moIt's undeniable that the shift from manual to mechanical harvesting is inevitable. What sugar factories need to focus on is updating their prepertory system by adding one or more devices such as the pre chopper , or changing from a fixed type leveller to a swing type leveller. Small changes in the preparatory section will ensure that they are able to get consistency in their P.I as well as in extraction processes.