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TEAM TROJANS
NITINSUPRIYASANACHIRAG
MICA
Sector Analysis
Agriculture in India is a mainstay occupation. Provides livelihood to more than 50% of the population. Although its contribution to GDP in comparison to
industrial and service sector has been diminishing but nevertheless its contribution to exports and to processing industries as a raw material cannot be ignored.
Post white and green revolution, technology has got an entry in Indian agriculture scenario.
Key to attain sustainable development goals is to empower rural farmers to innovatively manage soils, water, biological resources, pests, disease vectors, genetic diversity and conserve natural resources in a culturally appropriate manner.
Category Analysis
The micro Irrigation system market is the efficient irrigation systems developed to serve needs of farmers. It is a solution to high cost of irrigation, lack of technology savvy nature of farmers and frequent power failures. The various means of irrigation:
Drip irrigation Canal irrigation River water channelising Rainfall
Problem identification
Unavailability of electricity 24*7 in rural areas Water Requirements of different crops at odd
timings Removing time and place constraints Labour for help in irrigation Theft in farms Power wastage Bio fuel wastage Water wastage
Nano Ganesh- Introduction GSM Mobile based remote control system Exclusively for the use with water pump sets in agriculture
areas. The need from routine problems faced by the farmers in
operating the pumps. E.g. fluctuations in power supply, difficult terrain, fear of
animals on way to pumps, hazardous locations of pumps along river or water storage beds, shock hazards, rains.
Key characteristics of Innovation
Water pump can be controlled from any distance by
a mobile or land line phone. A mobile network is essential near the water pumps. One can check availability of the power supply at the
pump end. One can check the load on / off status by a simple
audio tone. Automatic Mode / Remote Mode Available. Provision of memory for storing the on and off
commands.
Working of model – Primary Research
Step 1- One mobile phone is attached to the motor and the other is with the owner
Step2-The farmer calls on the other number Step 3 –A specific tone is heard Step 4-A code if given to the owner of the device.
Example: On pressing 3 – motor starts; On pressing 9 – It stopsSource: Pritam Patil and his employee
Primary Research –
Some pictures by field members
USP
SWOT
Stage I :- Table Analysis Rating the innovation on a scale of 0 to 5 (5 being the highest score) on
each of the parameters outlined in the sandbox, the self assessment scores are:
0 1 2 3 4 5
Capacity to scale up
Ensuring Social equity
Creating new price – performance levels
Fair & Transparent transactions & relationships
Environmental sustainability
Respecting rule of law and individual rights
Stage II:- The Prahlad Kakkar Sandbox Analysis
LOW
HIGH
HIGH
HIGHModerate
HIGH
Combine Study and justifications :
Scale Of Innovation : Initially, the scale of the innovation was small
because it catered to only a certain section of society.
The Innovation is capable of being scaled up as it is easy to use, simple to understand and suits different terrains.
The distribution pattern shall be the most important in the case of scaling up.
There is potential in the following regions:
Western- Maharashtra; Northern: Punjab and Haryana,U.P. ; southern: Kerela
Costs : Rs. 2800/- Variable costs : Rs. 15-2000/-Seasonal Revenue : Rs. 10000/-Taxes : NIL (government policy)
Profit : Rs. 5000/- (post break even)
ASSUMPTIONS :
CASE :PUNJAB
CROP : RICE
TIME PERIOD : 6 MONTHS
SIZE OF LAND : 1 acre