SMART SUSTAINABLE URBAN AGRICULTURE
Auto-soilless farm, a designed product that can grow fresh food anywhere without soil using handheld internet-enabled devices.
The world population is expected to increase to 9.5 billion people in the next 40 years. This calls for an increase of over 60% in food production worldwide at least by 2050 to combat the crisis faced by the continuously increasing population Unfortunately, natural resources such as: land meant to sustain food production and meet the demands of such an expected population increase are diminishing coupled with the high cost of the limited existing land. The high rates of urbanization and environmental degradation caused in the last decade have negatively impacted on the quality (nutrient composition and physical characteristics) and quantity of food production. Besides the above challenges, there is a problem of nutrient depleted soils and water scarcity across the globe and these are expected to exacerbate in the face of the increasing population especially in urban areas. Traditional farming is generally faced with problems of weather changes, water pollution, soil degradation and soil infertility.
Food insecurity is on the rise by (25% globally and 21.3% sub-saharan Africa as at 2019 based on SDG reports)
2. High cost of food stuff, with this system plants are grown at home with less cost.
3. And also child malnutrition(according to Oxfam 7 out of 10 Nigerians do not have access to nutritious food).
Due to:
● Security threat, farmers find it hard to go to their farms to grow crops(farmer herders conflict is no longer news).
● Drought, places with limited rainfall find it so hard to cultivate crops. But this system encourages all year round farming.
● Contaminated soil in the Niger delta of Nigeria and other countries which makes the soil unconducive for plant growth.
●Lack of space and time, especially in urban regions.
Climate change, economic crises, and environmental pressure put the food chain stability at risk. Prevailing traditional agricultural methods are not sustainable. Heavy consumption of pesticides, wastewater, emissions, deforestation, and ecosystem disruption are some of its issues.
Africa alone continues to fight the problem of food insecurity where improved yield and sustainability in the agriculture sector can best be achieved through climate smart agriculture (CSA). CSA has been defined as an intervention vital for maintainace of global food security and nutrition through changing and readjusting agricultural practices within the new era of climate change. In order to conserve sustainable crop production systems, there is need to utilize spaces like: non-arable fields that do not support crop cultivation and develop alternative cultivation methods. This justifies the increasing use of various smart agricultural technologies to meet these rising levels of food insecurity.
Soilless farming is one of the growing smart agriculture technologies in which encompasses growing crops with or without a media or using a static/flowing nutrient solution. Using the latest technologies and handheld internet-enabled devices we are poised to impact the production of food, preservation of the climate ecosystem, and cutting down of selling prices of food items to the consumers.
In this project We use an IoT(Internet of Things) system that monitors and controls all parameters of hydroponic system like water level, pH, humidity and temperature through mobile application which was design using kodular module.
GROLOG APPLICATION, the system monitors the information for several different garden systems. It monitors things like room conditions, nutrient solutions, humidity, pH, light settings, and even take photos and notes to track your system’s progress.
The system has employed multiple sensors terminal to real-time acquisition, including air and water temperatures, dissolved oxygen etc. LoRa protocol is suitable for sending small data and the 4G was employed to collect data and send to the cloud platform. Java is used to develop background applications, to access cloud platforms and local data processing.
Overall, this “horn” of the African continent contains a population of 626 million people, and 384 million—or 61 percent—of them are farmers. Roughly 65 percent of Africa's population relies on subsistence farming. Subsistence farming, or smallholder agriculture, is when one family grows only enough to feed themselves.
●Total available market: General households, subsistent and commercial farmers(35 million)
●Serviceable available market:
70% of general households, Subsistent and commercial farmers(24.5 million)
●Serviceable obtainable markets:
60% of households and farmers in Abuja, Plateau and Lagos(4.8 million)
The benefits of hydroponics empower farmers to grow more efficiently and effectively. They are able to manage pH and nutrients to make sure plants are getting the exact nutrients they need. The systems are closed and recycle the water that is not used by plants. The ability to grow indoors allows farmers to control temperatures and lighting schedules to improve plant production. Systems can be designed to make use of vertical space and increase planting density. Hydroponics also allows us to create farms in locations where soil conditions are too poor to support farming or space is limited and a farm otherwise couldn’t exist.
When Compared To Traditional Soil-Grown Crop Production, The Benefits Of Hydroponics Includes:
Up to 90% more efficient use of water.
Production increases 3 to 10 times in the same amount of space.
Many crops can be produced twice as fast in a well-managed hydroponic system.
Decreasing the time between harvest and consumption increases the nutritional value of the end product.
Indoor farming in a climate-controlled environment means farms can exist in places where weather and soil conditions are not favorable for traditional food production.
No chemical weed or pest control products are needed when operating a hydroponic system.
Nathan El-Nathan (CO-Founder & Technologist) - A Systems Engineer with 3+ years of technical consulting and project management experience in various sectors. Nathan has terrific troubleshooting and good interpersonal skills to assist customers. Nathan possesses a thorough knowledge of computer hardware, software applications and IOT. he has had 4 years of experience working as an IOT developer.
2. Administrative Director - Dr Alfa Meshach
Dr Alfa holds a Ph.D. in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering and teaches/research with the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Jos, Plateau State Nigeria in addition to offering Engineering consultancy. His field of research and expertise cuts across WASH, renewable energy, pollution control, GIS-based Flood risk analysis and mitigation, erosion control and Engineering Hydrologic studies.
3. Agroprenuer- SMART ISRAEL
Smart Israel is a technician in the field of Hydroponics(soilless farming) he has immense skills in Agritech and has 5 working experience as an Agritech expert. Other certificates include Disruptive courses on Agritech from Disaster ready courses.
4. Consultant: Judith James Adams
She is a United Nations Millennium Fellow who advocates for SDGs 2, 3, 12, and 13. Judith James is a thought leader in the hydroponics industry and has spent the last three years working in the circular economy sector. Smart have excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Professional focal points include technology advisement, social entrepreneurship, event coordination, global communications, regulatory adherence, and systems security. Delivering superior administration on the latter areas of expertise requires utilization of effective communication and organizational skills, as well as business acumen.
This concept is currently in the pilot stage; we tested its efficacy and practicability in the prototype stage and created a minimum viable product (MVP) that has improved in three different instances. We currently own a 900 square meter hydroponic farm where we use our hydroponic system to grow fresh vegetables. In our market survey of restaurants, hotels, and supermarkets, 30% said they import produce, while the rest said they buy from supermarkets that import or don't use items they can't get on the menu but would like to. All stated the high cost of foodstuff especially vegetables and that foreign exchange is a major issue for them due to the difficulty in obtaining it. Furthermore, by creating a prototype and using it to produce while also engaging in ground planting, we were able to compare yield, duration, water use, and input use. We found that we used 10x less water, 10x less land and still had 15x higher yield. We have worked with an existing organisation who use similar technology, and have gained more knowledge and experience, relating with our users when we first launched the product their testimonials where really positive, our first 10 products where bought almost immediately and had more order, as well as received feedbacks in areas that needed update.
- Other: Addressing an unmet social, environmental, or economic need not covered in the four dimensions above.
- Pilot: An organization deploying a tested product, service, or business model in at least one community
A designed product that can grow fresh food anywhere. A Hydroponic farm system that uses cutting edge technology to improve efficiency. In hydroponics plants are cultivated without soil. "Through the use of stackable container farms, we brings fresh organic produce closer to market and entices a new generation of city farmers while improving efficiency and yield for traditional farmers, expanding employment opportunities.
Each container is like a high-tech portable greenhouse, using hydroponics and vertical farming technology to grow food directly in urban and rural areas . This minimizes the high costs traditionally associated with the agricultural industry, such as transportation, seasonality, and geographic limitations."
We are making agriculture hyper local and exciting for youth, lowering the risk to do it year round regardless of location, with little to no land, no soil, cutting out long transportation times with the use of a simple technology.
Smartel Agro is solving the problems typically seen in traditional farming using our Container farms.
Using the latest technologies and handheld internet-enabled devices we are poised to impact the production of food, preservation of the climate ecosystem, and cutting down of selling prices of food items to the consumers.
IMPACT GOALS
-Promote food sustainability
-Increase youth participation in farming.
-Promote agricultural bank lending to interested farmers.
-Reduce the cost of foodstuffs.
- Promote Government Empowerment Programs towards farming
●Youth Development: We carry out Youth Development Programs to help align the youths towards nation building. We carryout programs such as Work and Learn, Grow your vegetable(GROYOVEG), Operation grow a plant, we do all this to encourage youth participation in Agriculture and also to contribute their quota towards nation enhancement.
●Community development is key for any organisation aside investing heavily into human development we also try to develop the community through collection waste from homes, these waste are in turn used to produce fertilizers for our farms. And also ensure surplus supply of food to the community all year round, raise the standard of leaving and also boost youth participation in self sustainability.
●We are currently liaising with the Federal Government through the Ministry of Agriculture to Empower about 1000 youths in my locality with our unique farming system so as to boost local food production as well as minimising unemployment and poverty.
Using the latest technologies and handheld internet-enabled devices we are poised to impact the production of food, preservation of the climate ecosystem, and cutting down of selling prices of food items to the consumers.
Hydroponic System is a system in which farmers cultivate different plants without utilizing the soil. In this project We use an IoT(Internet of Things) system that monitors and controls all parameters of hydroponic system like water level, pH, humidity and temperature through mobile application which was design using kodular module.
Using GROLOG APPLICATION, the system monitors the information for several different garden systems. It monitors things like room conditions, nutrient solutions, humidity, pH, light settings, and even take photos and notes to track your system’s progress.
TELES U-CONTROL provide wireless sensors through out the green house to monitor growth. The wireless sensors include proximity sensors to monitor plant yield. The ISE SENSOR monitors the nitrogen levels , ammonia levels and pH level.
DHT11 SENSOR, monitors the temperature and humidity of the greenhouse.
UCOMMAND GATEWAY; Wireless connected sensors transmit data to a centralise gate way which is the ucommad gateWay, it collects the data and transmit it to an IOT module and global IOT data plane to cloud base telite IOT platform and ucommand gateway for data analysis and delivery to user facing application.
Deep Convolutional Neural Network (DCNN); was used for detecting disease in the plant. A model was trained on a data set of 54,309 instances containing 38 different classes of plant disease. The images were retrieved from a plant village database. The system achieved an Accuracy of 98.0% and AUC precision score of 88.0%.
The IOT(INTERNET OF THINGS) technology was employed to the management system performance, including the real-time environmental monitoring, remote control, over-limit alarm, video monitoring and whenever the ph is low,water level or diseases is detected the buzzer will make an alarm and a message will be send directly to the Gateway control platform.
LORA PROTOCOL: The system has employed multiple sensors terminal to real-time acquisition, including air and water temperatures, dissolved oxygen etc. LoRa protocol is suitable for sending small data and the 4G was employed to collect data and send to the cloud platform. Java is used to develop background applications, to access cloud platforms and local data processing.
Using renewable energy to power the system. Solar panels, batteries and turbines are used to power the system.
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- Biotechnology / Bioengineering
- Imaging and Sensor Technology
- Internet of Things
- Software and Mobile Applications
- Nigeria
We are currently serving about 3000 people, with our food produce and our unique farming system.
We intend to increase production to serve about 10000 people in the next 2 years.
1. Lack of proper visibility
2. Limited farm space
3. Inadequate supply of technological equipments.
4. Lack of Delivery trucks and buses.
5. Inefficient storage equipments.
6. Lack of proper mentorship
we are currently partnering with The NIGERIAN CONTENT DEVELOPMENT AND MONITORING BOARD and ENACTUS NIGERIA.
UNIQUE VALUE PROPOSITION
●Maximizes Space-requires far less space than plants grown in soil.
●Conserves Water
●Require Less Labour.
●Needs No Soil.
●Cultivates plants using a nutrient rich solution containing both micro and macro nutrients developed organically
●Produces Higher Quality Food
●Reduces Supply Chain
●Crops Grow Faster
●No chemical or pesticide.
BUSINESS MODEL
●Business to Business (B2B)
●Business to customer (B2C)
●Business to Government (B2G)
OUR MARKET
●Total available market: General households, subsistent and commercial farmers(35 million)
●Serviceable available market:
70% of general households, Subsistent and commercial farmers(24.5 million)
●Serviceable obtainable markets:
60% of households and farmers in Abuja, Plateau and Lagos(4.8 million)
REVENUE MODEL
1. From design and construction of the Automated soilless farms.
2. Installation of the farm
3. Nutrient solution(subscription based)
4. Income generation from our mobile App
5. Consultancy
6. Training and Education
TARGET AUDIENCE
1. Households
2. Subsistent farmers
3. Commercial farmers
4. Agro Companies
5. Food producing Companies
MARKETING AND SALES
1.Hiring the right team; this include skilled based and competent workers.
2. Forming strategic partnership with the right companies to allow us reach a wide swat of customers quickly.
3. Scaling our business to keep up with the business development
4. Utilizing our working capital to keep up with daily demands.
5. Keeping our finance in check through a structural process of finance management.
6. Strong and strategic digital marketing
7. Monitor price trend, develop a dedicated strategy for components that are subject to volatility.
8. Investing more in Educating and enlighten customers on the lesser cost effect, the mid income houses save about 120-330 thousand a year if he/she buys our product
9. Training our workers on leadership and marketing investing in sales training
10. Diversifying our product and services by building models based on specification.
MARKET STRATEGY
1. Farmers’ symposium
2. Website and targeted ads
3. Retailing at agro conferences (e.g. ICAMR, ICIA)
4. Leveraging on Household Food Production Trend by FAO of UN
5. One year education and adoption plan
6. Partnership
7. Advertising channels
8. TV and radio educational talk shows
DISTRIBUTION PLAN
1. E-Commerce
2. Direct delivery
3. Partnering with agro-desk for off-premise sale.
Smartel Agro Company is aimed at helping humanity in the following ways: By providing this technology(Smart soiless farming), we intend to:
● Ensure surplus supply of food all year round
● Mininimize intake of chemically Induced food
● Create job opportunities
● minimize poverty
● Curb issues of malnutrition
● Empower the masses and educate them on how to be enterprenuers.
● Make farming easier and swift
● Resuce cost of food produce
● Reduce transportation costs as most of the crops can be grown anywhere using this farming system.
The aims and objectives of this organization is no small one, as it will have major impact on the society.
●We generate revenue from;
1. From fabrication, design and construction of our Automated soilless farm.
2. Installation and setup of the farm.
3. Nutrient solution(subscription based)
4. Income generation from our mobile App
5. Consultancy
6. Training and Education.
●We are currently liaising with the Federal Government to Empower about 1000 youths in my locality with our unique farming system so as to boost local food production as well as minimising unemployment and poverty.
●Youth Development: We carrying our Youth Development Programs to help align the youths towards nation building. We carryout programs such as Work and Learn, Grow your vegetable(GROYOVEG), Operation grow a plant, we do all this to encourage youth participation in Agriculture and also to contribute their quota towards nation enhancement.
●Community development; is key for any organisation aside investing heavily into human development we also try to develop the community through collection waste from homes, these waste are in turn used to produce fertilizers for our farms. And also ensure surplus supply of food to the community all year round, raise the standard of leaving and also boost youth participation in self sustainability.
● We carryout crowd fund raising to support the business.
● We are also applying for Grants, both local and international.
● Seeking for investors and venture capitalists to invest into the business.
