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Makhana Makhana Makhana Corn Rice

Ricehusk

Rice husk, also known as rice hull, is the hard, protective outer layer of the rice grain that is separated during the milling process. Once considered an agricultural waste product, rice husk is now recognized as a valuable and sustainable resource with a wide range of applications across various industries. Its unique properties, particularly its high silica content, make it an excellent substitute for synthetic materials and a key component in a circular economy.

Key Properties and Composition

Applications

Environmental Benefits

By utilizing rice husk, we can significantly reduce agricultural waste and its associated environmental impacts, such as open-field burning which contributes to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. The versatile nature of rice husk supports the principles of a circular economy, transforming a waste product into valuable resources and promoting sustainable development across multiple sectors