Suzuki Motor Corporation: Pioneering Sustainable Agriculture with Biogas Production

Suzuki Motor Corporation, a globally renowned name in the automotive industry, has made a significant foray into the sustainable agricultural sector. This move is marked by the launch of its inaugural biogas production facility, emphasizing Suzuki's commitment to environmental sustainability and innovative agricultural practices.

Banas Suzuki Biogas Plant

The Banas Suzuki Biogas Plant is a collaborative project between Suzuki Motor Corporation and its wholly owned subsidiary, Suzuki R&D Center India. This initiative was developed under an agreement with the National Dairy Development Board and Banas Dairy. The plant not only focuses on biogas production but also generates organic fertilizer as a byproduct, promoting environmentally friendly and sustainable farming methods.

Collaborative Efforts

By partnering with Banas Dairy and the National Dairy Development Board, Suzuki aims to enhance its contributions to sustainable practices. This collaboration positions Suzuki to effectively address the increasing demand for sustainable agricultural solutions. Additionally, Suzuki is working with Sumul Dairy and NDDB to establish a Compressed Biogas plant, integrating automotive technology into agribusiness to transform agricultural by-products into valuable energy resources.

Modified: 2025/12/20


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