Project AAINSA
AAINSA-Application of Agritech in Notable and Sustainable Agriculture is a technology based project for-
Reduction in cost of production Increase in productivity per unit area Increase in total income
Effectively utilization of family labourers around the year
Effective use of energy as the system emphasizes more on Utilization of non- conventional energy resources like micro hydro and solar along with wind energy
For reducing the risk due to biotic and abiotic tresses
For meeting the rising need of food , feed, fibre, fuel and fertilizer Nutritional requirement of the society. For increasing in the income of the farmer.
Local level employment generation
Sustainability
To maintain environment quality and ecological stability as the system gives importance on preservation of rain water and its effective usages in agriculture.
Its cost effective and durable.
A produce and concept of India.
AN INTEGRATED FARMING SYSTEM
10000-15000 SQUARE FEETLAND AREA Requirement.
SOLAR RUN RECIRCULATING AQUACULTURE SYSTEM
SOLAR RUN ENVIRONMENT CONTROLLED SHED
REARING OF SPECIES
BOTH EDIBLE AND ORNAMENTAL FIHES
DUCK AND JAPANESE QUAIL
Direct Beneficiaries – 500 indigenous Kandha tribal families including –
- 219 women and girls
- 62 children below 14 years
- 15 women members of an existing Self-Help Group (SHG)
- 25 members of an existing Women’s Farmers Club/ Co-operative will continue to receive support under the project
- Support small-scale producers with access to inputs, capital, and knowledge to improve yields while sustaining productivity of land and seas
Solar Recirculating Aquaculture (SRAS)
SRAS is an enclosed system for aquatic species farming like fish/shrimp/pearl/crab farming etc. In SRAS the water replacement is only to the extent of loss to evaporation and in a very rare of the rarest cases due to cleaning is occurred. . The organic ball bed water cleaning method is used in cleaning the water naturally.
Solar Environment Controlled Shed
- SECS is an enclosed system for rearing of species like Quail and other poultry birds like Broiler, Ducks etc. the entire system runs both on Solar energy and the conventional energy resources .
- Pilot: An organization deploying a tested product, service, or business model in at least one community
- A new technology
We have following innovative characters in our technology.
Unlike open sheds most of the things are automatic in nature.
> Mostly brick , sand, cemented platforms are used in the conventional system but in this system the use of Stainless steel bars, High density poly ethylene membranes are done which makes the system more versatile and durable and also cost effective.
Its movable so the system can be placed at every geographical locations.
Its very easy to operate with very less labour requirement.
The production capacity is much higher than that of the open shed conditions. FCR is high
SOLAR RUN RECIRCULATING AQUACULTURE SYSTEM
SOLAR RUN ENVIRONMENT CONTROLLED SHED
REARING OF SPECIES
- The Agri Tech in Notable & Sustainable Agriculture(AAINSA)system will be adopted to enable villagers generate income in a variety of ways, eg:
- Fish – throughout the year.
- Quails and eggs- throughout the year.
- Ducks & eggs- from 6th month onwards till 4th year.
- System runs on solar energy, uses little water, produce is organic as no chemicals or pesticides are used.
- Degradable waste is used in farm management & generates income.
- water replacement is for loss by evaporation only & in the rare case of cleaning
- the organic ball-bed water method is used to clean the water naturally
- reconditioned water from the organic ball bed returns to the pond through the gravity-based aeration system automatically
- the SRAS system can use 1/20th of a hectare of land& 1/15th of water compared with usual methods and still produce up to 16 tons of fish per year.
- Solar Environment Controlled Shed (SECS) is an enclosed system for rearing species like quail, chickens, ducks, etc.
- the entire system runs on solar energy(and/or electricity) which allows the system to be used in a range of geographical locations.
- Unlike open sheds most of its operations are automatic.
- The system uses stainless steel bars & high density polyethylene membranes which adds versatility, durability & cost-effectiveness
- It is moveable so it can be placed in any location, is easy to operate &requires little labour. Production &FCR capacity is much higher than that of open conditions
- Biotechnology / Bioengineering
Access to safe & sustainable water supplies will result in the following benefits:
- 100% of households (50 families) will have year-round access to safe & sustainable water supplies which will meet national health standards & will be subject to regular testing.
- The water supply scheme will meet domestic &productive needs24/7 withall villagers having improved opportunities to engage in farming/pisciculture/agricultural activities
- Homestead production of vegetables increased by 50% per season and small-scale irrigation of crops by 70%.
- Improved economic condition of 50 families through solar-based integrated farming and rainwater conservation & spring conservation.
- WASH Committee with the capacity to maintain& fund the water supply infrastructure with at least 70% self-monitoring their activities through a Community-based Monitoring & Evaluation system (CBME);
- Increased participation of women in planning and management of water and sanitation projects at the village level.
- Time used to fetch water by village women & girls reduced from 3-4 hours to 30 minutes
- All water supply tap-stands fitted with hygienic waste water drains.
- 70% of households practicing appropriate disposal and use of waste water.
- Stakeholder capacities strengthened to implement an integrated, sustainable water, sanitation, hygiene systems approach & economically supported by villager contributions.
- 100% of targeted households with access to a toilet (i.e. one latrine is constructed per household) and 100% latrine use by families
- Latrines constructed no more than 50m from dwellings and at least 30m from grand water sources
- The school toilet block will be accessible to girls and boys.
- Improved understanding & experience of good health by all villagers
- Diarrhoea& re-hydration able to be treated by 70% of households (especially mothers)
- Use of Sanitary Napkins increased to 50% from Zero level.
- Improved personal hygiene behaviour& zero open defecation in the village by the end of the project.
- Improved water & sanitation facilities as well as the provision of kitchen gardens and trees.
- Better health reduces medication costs, increases time available to engage in agricultural and other income-generating activities.
- Minorities & Previously Excluded Populations
- 1. No Poverty
- 2. Zero Hunger
- 6. Clean Water and Sanitation
- 7. Affordable and Clean Energy
- 13. Climate Action
The project will be implemented in the tribal village of Mitukuli in Daspalla Block of Nayagarh District, Odisha covering 50 tribal households/500 tribal people:
- The village is situated near a spring,namely,Takara Spring, flowing throughout the year and connected to Gunduli River which are the only sources of water for drinking and irrigation
- The village has more than 200 acres of private &public land which could be converted into farmland for all-year cultivation of vegetables, rice, spices such as ginger, golmarich and aloevera.
To develop a sustainable farm management system which will apply natural resources & appropriate technologies to strengthen livelihood opportunities to improve farming techniques for livestock, aquaculture, horticulture, agro-based and related products.
- Water-borne diseases & parasites – during each rainy season the village suffers outbreaks of diarrhea & dysentery caused by surface run-off containing fertilizers & pesticides, a dirty environment due to open defecation
§ Low levels of safe drinking water coverage in hill areas and a high proportion of failed schemes - transport of materials to provide safe water &sanitation facilities in these areas is difficult .
§ The sanitation gap and poor hygiene and behaviour- access to latrines in the target village is estimated at 9%, with not a single toilet functioning; open defecation is common; hand-washing before eating and other critical times is rare.
§ Agricultural productivity& income is dwindling due to soil degradation, poor cropping patterns, fragmented low-land holdings, obsolete agricultural implements, poor and inadequate irrigation facilities, low water-use efficiency and low agricultural investment with only 6-7% of land cultivated.
§ Week local governance capacity to serve poor and remote tribal committees -under the Local Self-Government Act, the govt. is mandated to provide water and sanitation services.
§ Impact of poverty & social exclusion – caste/ethnic/gender-based discrimination is extremely complex and widespread in all Tribal areas of Odisha including the project area. The impact of discrimination falls most heavily on women, the primary users of water supply systems, who are routinely excluded from related decision-making processes and are illiterate or have low literacy rates to access relevant information. For this reason, women have been made integral to this project’s implementation process.
- The Agri Tech in Notable & Sustainable Agriculture(AAINSA)system will be adopted to enable villagers generate income in a variety of ways, eg:
- Fish – throughout the year.
- Quails and eggs- throughout the year.
- Ducks & eggs- from 6th month onwards till 4th year.
- System runs on solar energy, uses little water, produce is organic as no chemicals or pesticides are used.
- Degradable waste is used in farm management
- the organic ball-bed water method is used to clean the water naturally
- reconditioned water from the organic ball bed returns to the pond through the gravity-based aeration system automatically
- the SRAS system can use 1/20th of a hectare of land& 1/15th of water compared with usual methods and still produce up to 16 tons of fish per year.
- It reduces waste water, effluent volume and has the ability to closely monitor & control environmental conditions to maximize production efficiency.
2. Solar Re-circulating Aquaculture (SRAS) is an enclosed system for aquatic farming for fish/shrimp/crab farming, etc.
- Solar Environment Controlled Shed (SECS) is an enclosed system for rearing species like quail, chickens, ducks, etc.
- the entire system runs on solar energy
- Unlike open sheds most of its operations are automatic.
- The system uses stainless steel bars & high density polyethylene
- It is moveable so it can be placed in any location, is easy to operate
- Production &FCR capacity is much higher than that of open conditions.
- Nonprofit
We are a grassroot level NGO working with Bandhu Pvt ltd as our technical partner.
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- JRP- is a 25 years old NGO working on Livelihood promotion, Skill Development etc.
- Broad activities are Education, Skill Development, Entrepreneurship Development,
- JRP has a lease land of one acres of land and builds up area of more than 1000 square feet in Daspalla..Also we have about one acre of land in Bhubaneswar.
- Experienced faculty and trainers are present to provide quality training .
- JRP provides own transport facilities at any point of time.
- The institute is also a affiliated Training Partner of Skillsman Italy, EYES- Eurosia for Entrepreneurship Development, France.
- Various MSME training programmes such as Mobile Repairing training, Welding Training, Turner Training, Plumber Training, Boiler operation trainings and many more have been undertaken.
- During the year 2016-17, 60 trainees have been trained in “Enterprenureship Development in Food Sector supported through EDI, Bhubaneswar.
- Organization has already trained 350 beekeepers in Odisha on beekeeping, crop pollination and honey processing.
- Two of our senior staff have been trained on beekeeping and food technology from OUAT.
- The Odisha Forest Development Coorporation has selected JRP as its technical agency for beekeeping training.
- OFDC has also recognized JRP as one of the resource agency of Odisha for beekeeping, forest peoples livelihood support programmes. .
- UN Habitat, UNFPA, UNCHR, UNEP/USAID, European Commission, DFID, Commonwealth Foundation, Asia Foundation, Slovak Aid, Embassy of Netherlands, MasterPeace Foundation, Earth Guardians, Care Today Group, Government of India/Odisha and Utkal and KIIT universities .
ANNUAL EXPENDITURE ON FOOD (@15RS/KG OF FOOD) IN LAC
5.2998
3.25
0.33
MEDICINES & OTHERS @2%OF THE TOTAL VALUE
0.109596
0.11
0.01
TOTAL COST RECURRING
5.589396
5.36
0.59
AVERAGE MONTHLY RECURRING COST(IN LAC)
0.47
0.45
0.05
TOTAL MONTHLY RECURRING(IN LAC)
0.96
INCOME COMES IN
DAILY IN THE SHAPE OF EGG FROM 5TH MONTH ONWARDS
IN EVERY 38- 45 DAYS
MONTHLY FROM 6TH MONTH ONWARDS
AVERAGE INCOME (INRS)
1545
98630
50000
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
Government of India has limited fund for technology transfer programmes and above all difficult to get , hence applying to SOLVE.
- Business model
- Solution technology
- Product/service distribution
AAINSA has the ability to revolutionize farming of live stock, aquaculture, horticulture, agro based industries and allied activities.so our goal is to pilot the tecnology, make it a model of success and replicate in other areas for welfare of farmers.
Bandhu Pvt limited - in terms of installation, supply of technology materials and maintenance of technology etc.