Indian Farmers’ Perceptions and Willingness to Supply Surplus Biomass to an Envisioned Biomass-Based Power Plant
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. The Aim of the Study
1.2. The Study Areas
2. Study Methodology
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. The Farmer’s Willingness to Supply Surplus Biomass to a Power Plant
No. | Statement | State | ||||||||
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Maharashtra | Madhya Pradesh | Tamil Nadu | ||||||||
Yes | No | DK 1 | Yes | No | DK | Yes | No | DK | ||
1 | Are you willing to supply crop residues from your land to an energy producer? | 100% | 0 | 0 | 93% | 6% | 1% | 97% | 3% | 0 |
2 | Do you think you could supply crop residues from your land throughout the year? | 86% | 14% | 0 | 48% | 51% | 1% | 84% | 16% | 0 |
3 | Do you think there are other farmers in your area who are willing to supply crop residues for energy production? | 93% | 2% | 5% | 88% | 4% | 8% | 95% | 5% | 0 |
4 | Do you think supplying crop residues from your land would give you an extra income? | 99% | 1% | 0 | 94% | 6% | 0 | 99% | 1% | 0 |
5 | Are you willing to spend money in mobilizing crop biomass /residues from your land to mitigate the demand of energy producers? | 77% | 23% | 0 | 32% | 68% | 0 | 62% | 38% | 0 |
6 | Are you willing to sell crop biomass residues to middle-men / supplier supplying biomass to energy producers? | 42% | 58% | 0 | 18% | 79% | 3% | 39% | 61% | 0 |
7 | Are you willing to sell crop residues directly to energy producers? | 92% | 8% | 0 | 94% | 6% | 0 | 97% | 3% | 0 |
8 | Are you willing to go for a contractual obligation with energy producers for supplying the crop residues from your land? | 97% | 3% | 0 | 79% | 18% | 2% | 69% | 31% | 0 |
9 | Do you want government to regulate the price of crop biomass residues for energy production? | 53% | 46% | 0 | 89% | 9% | 2% | 57% | 43% | 0 |
10 | Are you in favor of a village-level cooperative body/ society that shall be involved in regulating the supply of crop biomass/ residues to the energy producers? | 96% | 4% | 0 | 93% | 5% | 2% | 97% | 3% | 0 |
3.2. The Farmer’s Perceptions of the Benefits, Impacts and Barriers in Establishing a Power Plant
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgment
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Zyadin, A.; Natarajan, K.; Chauhan, S.; Singh, H.; Hassan, M.K.; Pappinen, A.; Pelkonen, P. Indian Farmers’ Perceptions and Willingness to Supply Surplus Biomass to an Envisioned Biomass-Based Power Plant. Challenges 2015, 6, 42-54. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe6010042
Zyadin A, Natarajan K, Chauhan S, Singh H, Hassan MK, Pappinen A, Pelkonen P. Indian Farmers’ Perceptions and Willingness to Supply Surplus Biomass to an Envisioned Biomass-Based Power Plant. Challenges. 2015; 6(1):42-54. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe6010042
Chicago/Turabian StyleZyadin, Anas, Karthikeyan Natarajan, Suresh Chauhan, Harminder Singh, Md. Kamrul Hassan, Ari Pappinen, and Paavo Pelkonen. 2015. "Indian Farmers’ Perceptions and Willingness to Supply Surplus Biomass to an Envisioned Biomass-Based Power Plant" Challenges 6, no. 1: 42-54. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe6010042
APA StyleZyadin, A., Natarajan, K., Chauhan, S., Singh, H., Hassan, M. K., Pappinen, A., & Pelkonen, P. (2015). Indian Farmers’ Perceptions and Willingness to Supply Surplus Biomass to an Envisioned Biomass-Based Power Plant. Challenges, 6(1), 42-54. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe6010042