Showing posts with label better. Show all posts
Showing posts with label better. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

A better harvest

* The challenge of about 100 million small farmers in India live on less than $ 1 a day and 500 million are among the peasants. This represents more than 30% of the world's extreme poor. * Modern technologies have provided irrigation for farmers with large areas of four hectares or larger, the solution at no cost to small farmers. * India is a country poor in water, 16% of the world's population but less than 4% of global water resources. The proportion ofWater for agriculture is decreasing rapidly and small farmers are the first to be hit by water shortages. * The Innovation Based on more than 20 years of innovation, are the promoters of the product design GEWP by small farmers approached the center of the design process from the convenience from the start, and applicability. * KB Drip is a product of GEWP offered. low-cost drip irrigation saves water and money to obtain significant increasesCollected. * Sales GEWP strategy leverages the power of the market from existing manufacturers and a network of small local private dealers, their target customers in rural India to achieve. The effects * Recent studies have shown that the products GEWP increase the income of their small customers with an average of $ 400/year. This is done by saving water (30-50%), energy savings (50%) and crop yield increases (30-70%). * In 2003, Acumen Fund invests in GEWP parent...

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Moon shot in November 2008 Close Up's Peak Walsons is no better. Watch in HQ

Gridkeeper Music Channel www.youtube.com www.youtube.com latest audio Gridkeeper - Moon ep march www.amazon.co.uk Moon shot with a 12 "Meade LX90. This is closer here www.youtube.com Rima Hadley, the Apollo 15 landing site. The most recent film from 2009 is very much clearer. Astrophotography by htp: / / www.youtube.com / johnlenardwalson audio www.youtube.com Re-inventing the wheel : India's moon mission justified? Pallavi Paul / CNN-IBN Published on Thu,30th October 2008 at 16.57 clock in the Sci-tech New Delhi: half a billion Indians earn less than 18 rupees a day - enough to buy one meal a day. However, we have just spent Rs 386 crore a metal box on the moon to send. Why? Not only the house but also science. There are already 67 lunar missions have been to date. And 'landed, photographed and even samples from the moon. So, why do we reinvent the wheel? I do not know if I can justify the scientific part of thisThe mission is really good, Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, says, H Mukunda. lunar mission Chandrayaan is more convenient than ever. The money for less than the price of a Boeing 747, less than a tenth the price of broadcasting rights for Indian Premier League, and only 4 percent of the budget ISRO for three years. What you get in addition: the first three-dimensional map of the Moon X-ray data to decipher what lies beneaththe ...

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