New Delhi
Sonalika Group
announced that it will be setting up India’s largest harvester manufacturing
facility in Amb, Himachal Pradesh with an investment of Rs 2 billion. The
company has also launched the ‘Sonalika Samrat’ harvester in India at a price
of Rs 2.55 million.
The new plant is
spread across 29 acres and has been installed with world-class technologies to
manufacture high-tech harvesters that significantly increase farmer’s
productivity. The state-of-the-art facility has also been equipped with a
world-class multi-stage CED (Cathode Electric Deposition) paint process that is
often seen at car manufacturing facilities. The CED paint process, established
with an investment of Rs 180 million, involves a 14-stage treatment process
that ensures rust-free and a longer period of the harvester’s performance.
The Sonalika
Samrat self-propelled harvester is equipped with next-gen
technologies that reduce the tedious labour tasks during the harvesting season
and remain economical. It will maximise crop yield, avoid quality deterioration
and minimise crop losses.
The harvester is
beneficial for operations like reaping, threshing and winnowing. It can be used
for harvesting wheat, paddy, barley, soybean, sunflower, mustard, green gram
and black gram. The model comes with projector headlights, LED tail lamps,
comfortable seating and adjustable ergo steering to support longer working
hours for the farmers.
Source – Express Drives
Image Source: Sonalika Press Release
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