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Presented by Sher Group
Presented by Sher Group
Presented by Sher Group
by Sher
group .
Group members
solution
Mind mapping
Who is
What is the facing the
problem ? problem ?
Why is the
problem ?
Proper utilisation Farmer
of land Because of people Common man
2 A small scale who have a lot of
Environment
farmer who is money
facing a lot of Do not have much
problems regards time
crop lack of knowledge
When and where Complain about the
does the problem
existing solutions
occur
See it is very interaled Existing
things that people now Dishonesty
moving towards a very
comfortable life in which solutions Expensive
they want to work under Hard to find the final
AC , fans , coolers and consumers
Machines
etc .
Conflict
Labours
It occurs when people
Doubting nature
want to do smart work New technologies
instead of hard work
It occurs where people
don’t have time . Or they
move from villages to
cities.
Field
visit
Problem
statement
Primary research
Commercial farming: Large-scale cultivation of wheat primarily for profit rather than personal
consumption.
Subsistence farming: Growing wheat mainly for the farmer’s own family’s needs with little
surplus for sale.
Intensive farming: High-input method maximizing wheat yields per unit of land through heavy use
of labor, fertilizers, and technology.
Extensive farming: Wheat cultivation over large areas with minimal inputs and low labor intensity
per unit of land.
Plantation farming: Large-scale monoculture of wheat often on estates with significant labor
forces, historically associated with colonial systems.
Existing problems
1. Middlemen: Farmers often have to rely on middlemen to sell their crops, who may exploit them by offering
low prices and taking a significant portion of the profits.
2. Price Fluctuations: Farmers face challenges due to unpredictable market prices for their crops, which can
lead to financial instability and uncertainty.
3. Lack of Information: Farmers may not have access to timely and accurate information about market trends
crop prices, weather conditions, and agricultural practices, making it difficult for them to make informed
decisions.
4. Limited Access to Credit: Many farmers struggle to secure affordable credit for purchasing seeds, fertilizers
equipment, and other necessary resources, hindering their productivity and growth.
5. Post-Harvest Losses: Inadequate storage facilities and infrastructure contribute to post-harvest losses,
reducing the overall profitability of farming operations.
6. Climate Change: Farmers are increasingly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including extrem
weather events, droughts, and floods, which can damage crops and disrupt agricultural activities.
Stakeholder map
Current solutions Our solutions
They hire laboures but half We provide labours but with
of the time it came with the full guarantee of Honesty.
dishonesty. Machines ( pocket friendly)
Machines
Only contact us
Contact different different
owners
Our idea 💡
Here is a roughly diagram
Benefits
Environment .
Employment
Unused land renewed
Problem solve
Animals shaff (wheat straw)
Less wastage
Prototype
https://drive.google.com/file/d/
1-x67qf50bL-
lLqwZRAaieUYYjQrpNTHh/
view?usp=drivesdk
Sensor
Our limitations
Environment
Less
relief
Wastage
Income
generation Land fertility
https://docs.google.com/
forms/d/
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V_R_1014bQ2D77zJNw
x1rxVI/edit?usp=drivesdk
Conclusion
• A business which help both the farmer as well as a
owner of a land which he left unused
• The water and the price of the tractor
• Safe environment
• Land safe
• Sensor
• Middle man remove
• Employment
• Tool free
• Website
Thankyou