Biology, asked by nandana123456, 11 months ago

how are grains stored in huge godowns?

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Answered by krish7012
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Explanation:

The higher moisture content in food grains promotes the growth of fungus and moulds on the stored grains which damages them. ... Dried neem leaves are used for storing food grains at home. The government agency like Food Corporation of India(FCI) buy grains from farmers on large scale and store it in big godowns.

Answered by shreyakashyap7562
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Huge godowns are also known as granaries and sillies in science. These are are moisturized and thus contain a lot water. For the purpose of storage , if they are kept simply in sillies then these would wither or ruin. So these grains are allowed to be kept in sunshine or some other means of making them dried . After drying the water is out & these are fit for storage for long time

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