00:00According to the changing situation in modern agriculture in the country during the Haritha Revolution,
00:06farmers are using a variety of pesticides and chemical fertilizers.
00:11Due to the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers as a result of the increase in crop yields,
00:16they pollute the soil and water and harm the environment.
00:21If it is not grown immediately, it will cause a lot of damage to the soil.
00:25So, by using agricultural pesticides, we can provide a lot of nutrients that are necessary for the crop.
00:31This biochar came from such a pesticide.
00:34By the time the use of biochar was common worldwide,
00:37it has now become a black revolution in India.
00:41At the same time, at Hyderabad Yusuf Guda,
00:43at Jathiya Sookshma, Chinna, Madhyataraha Parishramala Samstha,
00:47MSME Sabhavesa Mandir, Jathiya Sadasu was held on biochar.
00:51As a member of the Progressive Biochar Society, Rainbow Bamboo Academy Association,
00:57on the issues of biochar preparation, fertilizers, and environmental change,
01:03the representatives of companies like Nipponulu, Sastra Vettalu explained in detail.
01:08The representatives of the Progressive Biochar Society said that
01:11it is possible to use biochar by using pesticides without harming the crops that come after the crop.
01:19Farmers can buy a handful of biochar at their level,
01:22or they can directly burn it in the fields.
01:24But if we have a lot of emissions through that method,
01:27training is also necessary for that.
01:30Not only this, people who are growing up,
01:32because stubble burning is common,
01:38if you look around Delhi, it is also a big issue for the government.
01:42So apart from all this, if you want to give them good training,
01:45you need good equipment.
01:47The best production technology companies in India,
01:51even international companies, have participated here today.
01:55This has not happened so far.
01:59I think Hyderabad Centre is involved in this movement.
02:03I am not exaggerating.
02:05I have been working on biochar since 20 years.
02:07But the active participation here,
02:10today, people from 20 countries came here,
02:13and there are 100 participants.
02:15So there are all kinds of participants here.
02:17There are people who feed the farmers,
02:19and there are people who think like this.
02:21In the world, in every country in India,
02:24due to climate change,
02:26storms, heavy rains, floods,
02:28high temperatures, and heat waves are increasing.
02:31Carbon pollution in the water,
02:33and the pollution of the soil,
02:35causing pollution,
02:37is causing a lot of problems.
02:39This has been causing carbon pollution in the air for a long time.
02:43In addition, if there is biochar to feed the animals on the ground,
02:47it catches the roots in the fields,
02:49and feeds the plants well.
02:51If you want to feed the crops,
02:53and increase income,
02:55you can use biochar to increase the problems.
03:00Definitely, it is environmentally friendly.
03:02As you can see now,
03:04new products are coming in construction every day.
03:06It is not only nature friendly,
03:09but it is also harmful to Mother Earth.
03:11So, we are making new natural products
03:14to get rid of the harmful substances.
03:18Bamboo comes from Assam.
03:20We take it from the local farmers.
03:22There are about 1600 species of bamboo.
03:25We use about 15 species.
03:27It has been 4 years since we started,
03:29and we are making a new product every day.
03:31We have 580 products in bamboo.
03:33To save the environment,
03:35what measures should we take,
03:38as a national organization,
03:40or as an individual,
03:42or as an MSME organization,
03:44we are working together
03:46and encouraging everyone.
03:49I am very happy to say that
03:52on the first day of January,
03:54we established a biochar demonstration unit.
03:59There is a lot of vegetation on campus.
04:02We are trying to convert the biomass
04:05that comes from there into biochar.
04:08Generally, biochar preparation is very easy.
04:11In rural areas,
04:13farmers have to remove a stem
04:15from the burning crop,
04:17burn the roots,
04:19and then transfer the stem
04:21to the rice fields
04:23as part of the crop production.
04:25As the soil is healthy,
04:27the carbon content in the soil increases,
04:29and the farmers can grow more crops.
04:31This has been scientifically proven.
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