The "Greenhouse-in-a-Box" Empowering Farmers in India | Sathya Raghu Mokkapati | TED Countdown
Resumen
TLDRThe speaker highlights the plight of smallholder farmers in India, emphasizing the importance of a reliable income to escape poverty. Realizing the impact of climate risks on farming, they developed "greenhouse-in-a-box" or Kheyti Rakshak, a cost-effective micro-greenhouse that increases crop yields by up to seven times and conserves 90% of water. The setup significantly boosts farmers' monthly income, providing an extra $100 on average. Beyond selling greenhouses, the initiative offers necessary tools, seeds, training, and financing, aiming to assist thousands of farmers. The vision is to ensure no farmer endures poverty-driven hardships and to integrate smallholders into solutions combating climate change.
Para llevar
- 💡 Smallholder farmers need reliable income to escape poverty.
- 🏠 "Greenhouse-in-a-box" offers a sustainable farming solution.
- 🌾 Greenhouses can enhance crop yields significantly.
- 💧 This solution conserves 90% water usage.
- 💰 Provides an additional $100 monthly income for farmers.
- 🔧 Includes financing options for affordability.
- 🌱 Farmers receive seeds, training, and tech support.
- 👩🌾 Projects focus on women farmers and inclusive designs.
- 📈 Targeting 100,000 farmers in the next five years.
- 🌍 Combats climate change impact on agriculture.
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Smallholder farmers, especially in India, need a reliable income to escape poverty, rather than just tools and education. Their incomes are inconsistent, leading to desperation, as illustrated by a farmer eating mud due to hunger. Climate risk makes farming unpredictable, as farmers can't manage increasing heat and unpredictable seasons. The speaker's team created "greenhouse-in-a-box," a small, affordable greenhouse, to stabilize farmer incomes by allowing efficient and predictable farming, ultimately doubling their income. Success involves supporting farmers with training and quality resources, aiming to reach 100,000 farmers in five years. Agriculture technology should center smallholder and women farmers for sustainable solutions, combating climate change and ensuring farmer welfare.
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Preguntas frecuentes
What is the main problem faced by smallholder farmers in India?
The main problem is the lack of reliable and regular income due to climate risks affecting farming predictability.
What solution was developed to help farmers?
The solution is "greenhouse-in-a-box" called Kheyti Rakshak, a micro-greenhouse that helps increase yields and conserve water.
How much can the greenhouse increase yields?
It can increase yields up to seven times while using 90% less water.
What is the cost of the greenhouse and how is it financed?
The greenhouse costs about 1,000 dollars, with farmers paying a 100 dollar down payment; the rest is financed through a loan.
What additional support do farmers receive with the greenhouse?
Farmers receive quality seeds, nutrition, and training, along with advisory services using mobile technology.
How does the greenhouse affect the income of farmers?
The greenhouse adds an average of 100 dollars to their monthly income, doubling their usual profit.
What does the speaker hope to achieve with the greenhouse initiative?
The goal is to reach 100,000 farmers in the next five years, providing stable and reliable incomes.
Why did the speaker start working on this project?
The speaker was motivated by a personal experience witnessing a farmer eating mud due to poverty.
What role does climate change play in the struggles of farmers?
Climate change causes unpredictable weather patterns, pest problems, and depleting water resources.
How can agricultural technology benefit smallholder farmers?
By listening to their needs and designing solutions centered around smallholder farmers, especially women farmers.
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- smallholder farmers
- reliable income
- greenhouse-in-a-box
- climate risk
- farming innovation
- India
- agricultural technology
- poverty alleviation
- Kheyti Rakshak
- sustainable farming