The initiative,
focusing on converting organic waste into valuable resources like biogas, CBG,
and organic manure, follows a holistic “Whole of Government” approach.
The government said that 198 green energy plants
had been set up so far this fiscal, which includes 12 Compressed Biogas (CBG)
plants and 186 biogas plants, while 556 plants — 129 CBG and 427 biogas — are
under construction. This is a big push to the cow dung and other wastes generated in the
agriculture and allied sectors to get higher value in the market and help raise
farmers’ income.
During the Budget
2023-24, the finance minister announced the establishment of “500 new waste to
wealth” plants with an investment of Rs 10,000 crore under the Galvanising
Organic Bio-Agro Resources Dhan (GOBARdhan) scheme.
This scheme, aimed at
converting biodegradable/ organic waste, including cattle dung and,
agricultural residues and other biomass, into valuable resources such as
biogas, compressed biogas (CBG), and organic manure, was a niche initiative to promote a circular economy through a novel
“Whole of Government” approach, an official statement said.
The Centre has taken
several steps to promote the implementation of the GOBARdhan initiative in the
last nine months.
Indian Council of
Agricultural Research (ICAR) has already prepared a report on “Utilisation of
Bioslurry in various cropping systems” as well as a package of practices for
the application of FOM/ LFOM for various crops to popularise these and to
improve soil health and farm productivity.
The Market Development Assistance (MDA) scheme has
been approved to incentivise the sale and marketing of FOM/LFOM (a by-product
from GOBARDhan plants), promoting organic farming.
Extension of the
CBG-CGD synchronisation scheme has been granted for ten years, up to 2024, to
strengthen the production and consumption of CBG.Also, the National Biofuel
Coordination Committee (NBCC) has approved the wise introduction of mandatory 5
per cent CBG blending to strengthen the production and consumption of CBG, the
government said.