Rice Husk Pellets and the Circular Bioeconomy: Technology, Sustainability, and the Machines That Make It Work
The global narrative around agricultural waste has shifted dramatically. Where paddy husk was once regarded as a disposal problem — burned in open fields, dumped in waterways, or stockpiled until it spontaneously combusted — it is now increasingly understood as a circular bioeconomy resource. The calorific energy stored in rice husk represents a renewable fuel…