India: STePP Industrial Vocational Training Programme in Africa
India
Background
In India, the agricultural workforce constitutes more than half of the total workforce in all industries, making agriculture a major industry. However, most of the agriculture in India, relies on rain-fed farming known as the monsoon season (June to September). It is vulnerable to weather fluctuations, posing challenges to profitability. There is a demand for technologies that can mitigate the impact of weather and enable the production and sale of high-quality agricultural products. Additionally, due to rapid population growth, increased food production is necessary, but water is scarce, necessitating technologies for agriculture that minimize water usage as much as possible.
Project Overview
Mebiol, Inc. has invented a film called “Imec” made of hydrogel for growing vegetables with less water. Using this method, agriculture can be done virtually anywhere, even on desert land or concrete. The film prevents harmful viruses and germs from getting in, rendering pesticides unnecessary. The film also creates a “water stress” that helps crops such as tomatoes synthesize large amounts of sugar, amino acids, and other nutrients. In addition, Imec eliminates soil contamination that can negatively impact crop productivity and quality.
Project Details
Country |
Republic of India |
Project Partners |
Mebiol Inc. |
Company Overview
Company Name |
Mebiol Inc. |
Website |
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Address |
1-25-8 Nakahara, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa 254-0075, Japan |
Capital |
JPY 97 million |
Contact |
Dr. Hiroshi YOSHIOKA Phone Number: 045-507-3031 E-mail: yoshioka@mebiol.co.jp |
Business Description |
Agriculture Technology |
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