A Buyofuel Study: Mango Seeds, the Superfuel for Your Boiler

by Kadhambari Selvabharathi | July 29 2024
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The case study on mango seeds explores their transformation from waste to valuable biomass fuel, emphasizing their high calorific value, low ash content, and manageable moisture levels. Mango seeds, with a Gross Calorific Value (GCV) of 3255 Kcal/kg and an ash content of just 2%, stand out among biomass fuels, offering efficient combustion and minimal environmental impact. Their potential as a sustainable energy source is highlighted through various industry applications, showcasing significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and operational costs. Buyofuel’s role in promoting mango seeds as a biomass fuel underscores its commitment to fostering sustainable energy solutions and enhancing economic opportunities in the biomass sector.

Introduction: The Mango Seed Challenge

Mango (Mangifera indica L.), belonging to the Anacardiaceae family, is the most important commercially grown fruit crop in India, known as the king of fruits. India boasts the richest collection of mango cultivars and leads the world in mango production, accounting for about 50% of the global output. Mango cultivation, believed to have originated in Southeast Asia, has been a staple in southern Asia for nearly six thousand years.
The economic importance of mangoes is immense due to their wide adaptability, high nutritional value, variety, taste, and flavor. Mangoes are rich in vitamins A and C, with good varieties containing 20% total soluble sugars, 0.2-0.5% acid content, and about 1% protein content.
India holds the top position globally as the largest mango producer, contributing 46% of the world’s mango-growing area and 40% of its total production. In Tamil Nadu alone, mango cultivation spans across 125,104 hectares, yielding approximately 537,780 metric tons with an average productivity of 4.30 metric tons per hectare. Notable mango cultivation districts in the state include Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri, Vellore, Dindigul, Thiruvallur, and Theni.
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