A nutrient-rich by-product from sugar mills, Press Mud is a high-yield feedstock used for stable and efficient BioCNG production. Ikshu Bio sources it through long-term partnerships with sugar factories.
We source maize stover and surplus grains directly from farmers and FPOs. Its high methane potential makes it ideal for co-digestion and enhancing overall gas yield in BioCNG plants.
A fast-growing energy crop cultivated under contract farming. Napier Grass is known for its high biomass yield and is harvested year-round to support uninterrupted feedstock supply.
Our proprietary, factory-engineered feedstock made by blending and treating multiple biomass types. IWE ensures uniform quality, long shelf life, and consistent gas generation for optimal plant performance.
We collaborate with farmers, FPOs and agro-industries to secure long-term feedstock partnerships. This step ensures alignment on biomass type, quality and seasonal availability.
We design region-specific strategies for sourcing, aggregation and supply planning based on crop cycles, local conditions and plant capacity requirements.
Multiple biomass types are processed and treated to create Ikshu Waste Extract (IWE) a high-efficiency, uniform feedstock blend that ensures consistent gas generation.
Feedstock is transported via optimized logistics routes and tested for moisture, TS/VS and methane potential before reaching the BioCNG plant ensuring reliability and performance.
We identify and develop feedstock zones based on crop intensity, proximity to plants, and logistics feasibility to ensure strategic, localized procurement.
Our procurement models are built on crop cycle analysis, weather patterns, and market dynamics to forecast availability and pricing accurately.
Ikshu Bio’s systems are designed to process diverse biomass types without compromising gas output ensuring resilience in supply and operations.
A dedicated field team supports farmers with training on biomass cultivation, harvest optimization and post-harvest handling with organic fertilizer.
We integrate agro-industrial waste streams like fruit pulp, cotton residue, and sugarcane trash into energy production—reducing environmental impact and maximizing value.
By linking farmers, industries, and fuel consumers, our feedstock ecosystem fosters inclusive growth, resource efficiency, and rural income generation.