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New emission norms propose particulate matter cuts for tractors

Hindustan Times India·3 March 2026·4h ago1 min read0 views
New emission norms propose particulate matter cuts for tractors

The Indian government has announced new emission regulations aimed at reducing particulate matter emissions from tractors, specifically those with engine capacities ranging from 56 to 560 kilowatts. Effective from October 1, 2026, these updated norms will mandate a significant 40% reduction in particulate matter limits. This move aligns with the country's broader commitment to improving air quality and reducing pollution from agricultural machinery, which is a significant contributor to air pollution in rural areas. The initiative is part of India's strategy to adhere to international environmental standards and reflects the country's ongoing efforts to balance agricultural productivity with sustainable practices. Tractor manufacturers are expected to adjust their technologies and production processes accordingly to comply with these new regulations, which could lead to innovations in cleaner engine designs and alternative fuel options. Stakeholders in the agricultural sector are urged to prepare for these changes, which will not only impact manufacturing but also operational practices in farming.

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