Skip to main content
  • Home
  • Happenings
  • IITM News
  • IIT Madras, Farmers NGO Develops Cost-Effective Agricultural Transportation System To Aid Farmers
IIT Madras, Farmers NGO Develops Cost-Effective Agricultural Transportation System To Aid Farmers

IIT Madras, Farmers NGO Develops Cost-Effective Agricultural Transportation System To Aid Farmers

  • 3rd Nov 2022
  • NDTV.com

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras has developed an efficient and cost-effective agricultural transportation system.

New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras has developed an efficient and cost-effective agricultural transportation system in collaboration with Pothu Vivasayeegal Sangam, a non-government organisation (NGO) for farmers. The agricultural transportation system developed by IIT Madras is a lightweight monorail type, that can economically carry agricultural produce from the fields to collection points near the farmlands.

The cost-effective agricultural transportation research project was developed by Professor Shankar Krishnapillai, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Madras, in a joint effort with the farmers' NGO. The transport system is of a simple indigenous design, consisting of steel poles mounted on concrete footings placed at the edge of the field. High-strength, but light rails connect these posts with a span of six meters, and a traction unit powered by a petrol engine propels several trolleys carrying agricultural loads back and forth. Each of these trolleys can carry a load of about 40 kg.

Elaborating on the unique features of this transportation system, Professor Shankar Krishnapillai, said: "Indian farmers will face severe shortage of labour in the coming years, especially in post-harvest operations. This transportation system is made in local workshops, from locally available components, based on the lightweight overhead rail concept. The cost-effective agricultural transportation system can be easily installed on Indian farms and reduce labour requirements in transporting the produce. The system has also minimal environmental disturbance as it passes over the ground."

New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras has developed an efficient and cost-effective agricultural transportation system in collaboration with Pothu Vivasayeegal Sangam, a non-government organisation (NGO) for farmers. The agricultural transportation system developed by IIT Madras is a lightweight monorail type, that can economically carry agricultural produce from the fields to collection points near the farmlands.

The cost-effective agricultural transportation research project was developed by Professor Shankar Krishnapillai, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Madras, in a joint effort with the farmers' NGO. The transport system is of a simple indigenous design, consisting of steel poles mounted on concrete footings placed at the edge of the field. High-strength, but light rails connect these posts with a span of six meters, and a traction unit powered by a petrol engine propels several trolleys carrying agricultural loads back and forth. Each of these trolleys can carry a load of about 40 kg.

Elaborating on the unique features of this transportation system, Professor Shankar Krishnapillai, said: "Indian farmers will face severe shortage of labour in the coming years, especially in post-harvest operations. This transportation system is made in local workshops, from locally available components, based on the lightweight overhead rail concept. The cost-effective agricultural transportation system can be easily installed on Indian farms and reduce labour requirements in transporting the produce. The system has also minimal environmental disturbance as it passes over the ground."