Leading the way for sustainable agriculture | Akshayakalpa | Rainmatter Partner Story

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @rahulghoshyt
    @rahulghoshyt 10 дней назад

    Tomorrow, I have an interview with Akshayakalpa, and I am eager to contribute to their vision.
    Thank you for this video.✨

  • @maduraacharya
    @maduraacharya Год назад +4

    In today’s world where we constantly hear cool things like delegation of farm work to drones / machines, it’s really heart warming to hear someone work with farmers to get them out of distress. Kudos to your efforts and all the best for your journey.
    Note to urban younger generation who plan elaborate weddings and are willing to spend any amount to get the best food. Please consider resourcing and prebooking quality ingredients (vegetables/ dairy / fruits / flowers) by investing in farmers around your wedding venues.

  • @DeepSukhwani
    @DeepSukhwani Год назад +4

    Thanks to Nithin Kamath's linkedin post, I discovered this youtube channel. Highly underrated / undiscovered youtube channel. Amazing work Rainmatter team. Thank you so much everyone involved.

  • @nagabhushang805
    @nagabhushang805 9 месяцев назад +1

    It’s a great video. It’s not fair to expect the government to invest in every business model and generate employment. I love this gentleman Mr Shashikumar. It’s his formal education and exposure to working in Wipro, that enables him to look at the various challenges and turn them into opportunities. With new technology and focus on supply chain is the only way forward in India. This gentleman was emphasizing on Quality and End user engagement rather than price. India is not a poor country; we should know how to market. It’s the humility of this gentleman that engaged me to watch entire show.

  • @ismailshaikh5785
    @ismailshaikh5785 Год назад +4

    Need to bet on Robust self-sustaining models like Akshayakalpa , like interconnected Ecosystem of livelihood with eco friendly practices to counter Climate change by Building models like , PMC linkage technology, ( PMC's - serve as a hub and interlinking between all stakeholders) .This holistic approach will not only boost employment but also it empowering rural communities in India by providing eco-friendly solutions that generate employment opportunities, promote sustainable agriculture, and reduce carbon emissions.
    We aims to drive economic growth in rural India while promoting eco-friendly practices. We propose a multifaceted strategy that includes Eco Agrifintech, along with silage and fodder production, carbon trading, and the creation of bio-fuel and bio-coal, all centered around the network of (PMCs) at the Various Geography level accordingly.

  • @Ramkumar-uj9fo
    @Ramkumar-uj9fo 8 месяцев назад

    You're right to say that organic isn't the dominant category in Europe when compared to conventional agriculture. While the organic market is growing steadily in Europe, it still represents a minority share of the overall agricultural sector.
    Bard

  • @DeepSukhwani
    @DeepSukhwani Год назад +1

    Quick question:
    - When a farmer certifies their own milk, isn't there a chance of conflict of interest? i.e. no farmer would FAIL the certification test in a general system due to their vested interest in ensuring their milk gets through to the market? Or is there some other test that the milk goes through before it is put out to market despite the farmer certification?

    • @TheMoneyHans
      @TheMoneyHans 10 месяцев назад

      @akshayakalpaorganic

    • @shilpakumar2575
      @shilpakumar2575 10 месяцев назад

      Hi DeepSukhwani, after the farmer tests the milk at his farm in the presence of our officers, a 2nd level of tests takes place at the plant and only after they qualify these tests will the milk be packed.

    • @shashikmr
      @shashikmr 9 месяцев назад

      Farmer should certify, and that needs to be verified further.