The machine, costing Rs 20,000, can be operated through solar panel and battery and pluck 10 kg of cotton in one hour, as against eight hours required by manual plucking, T Rajkumar, Chairman, Southern India Mills' Association (SIMA), told reporters last night here.
The machine was under trial for the last two years in various fields owned by SIMA across Tamil Nadu, he said adding, the machine was ready for commercialisation and a Bengaluru-based company would produce it for which an MoU would be signed soon, he said.
The association was ready to supply any number of machines in the cotton-growing regions of the country, Rajkumr said.