Three year MOU on Biogas
Suzuki Motor Corporation (Suzuki) has concluded a three-party MoU for the basic agreement between Suzuki R&D Center India Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Suzuki in India, National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), and Banas Dairy (Headquarters: Banaskantha district, Gujarat) to setup the fifth biogas production plant as well as to promote rural mobility service utilizing biogas, which would contribute toward realizing carbon neutrality in India.
MoU conclusion ceremony was held today at the Banas Dairy Sanadar Plant in Banaskantha district, Gujarat, in the presence of Banas Dairy’s Chairman Shankar Chaudhary, NDDB’s Executive Director S Rajeev, and Suzuki’s President Toshihiro Suzuki. Approximately 2,500 dairy farmers from the nearby farms also came to the ceremony.
Fifth bio gas plant
The three parties are working toward setting up four biogas production plants in Banaskantha district, Gujarat. The basic agreement was concluded to setup the fifth biogas production plant.
The rural mobility service aims to provide opportunities for clean and affordable transportation to citizens in rural areas by utilizing biogas fuel for Maruti Suzuki’s CNG vehicles. The service will initially start within the Banaskantha district.
President Suzuki said “By cooperating with Banas Dairy and NDDB, we will start two new businesses: biogas production plant and rural mobility service. Each member of the three parties will give out ideas to create a new model of lifestyle and contribute to the development of Banaskantha district.”
Bhoomi Amrut and Power Plus launched
In a significant stride towards a circular economy, Toshihiro Suzuki, CEO of Suzuki Motor Corporation, unveiled the ‘Bhoomi Amrut’ brand logo and introduced ‘Power Plus,’ a nutrient-rich liquid organic manure. This innovative product, produced by the Banas Biogas Plant, was launched during a farmers’ conclave in Sanadar, Banaskantha district.
Suzuki, NDDB, and Banas Dairy will continue to promote the initiatives of realizing carbon neutrality in India and supporting transportation in rural areas of the country.
At the heart of this initiative is the Banas Biogas Plant, a state-of-the-art facility designed to convert organic waste into biogas and nutrient-rich liquid organic manure. During a farmers’ conclave in Sanadar, Banaskantha district, Suzuki unveiled the ‘Bhoomi Amrut’ brand logo and introduced ‘Power Plus,’ the plant’s flagship product. ‘Power Plus’ is a liquid organic manure packed with essential nutrients, designed to enhance soil fertility and boost agricultural productivity.
Biogas initiative of Suzuki
This initiative not only addresses waste management issues but also provides farmers with an eco-friendly alternative to chemical fertilizers. By promoting the use of organic manure, Suzuki’s biogas project helps reduce the carbon footprint of farming practices and supports the health of the soil and surrounding ecosystems.
The biogas produced at the Banas Plant is also a clean and renewable energy source, capable of powering local communities and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. This dual benefit of creating energy and high-quality manure exemplifies a circular economy model, where waste is minimized and resources are continuously repurposed.
Suzuki’s biogas initiative stands as a testament to the company’s commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable development. By fostering innovation in waste-to-energy conversion and supporting agricultural resilience, Suzuki Motor Corporation is paving the way for a greener, more sustainable future.