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Peanuts are separated from a mixture of pulses and rice by

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Answered by sukhdevsingh31922
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peanuts and bean are separated from handpicking

Answered by AditiHegde
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Peanuts are separated from a mixture of pulses and rice by handpicking.

  • During handpicking, peanuts are physically separated from pulses and rice by hand, after being visually inspected and physically removed.
  • This method is commonly used in small-scale or traditional farming operations, where the use of machinery is not practical or cost-effective.
  • It's a labor-intensive process and involves a lot of time and effort, but it can be an efficient and effective way of separating peanuts from other grains if done correctly.
  • This also allows for more precise separation, as the person can carefully select and remove only the peanuts and discard any debris or impurities.

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