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Dear All,

I want to draw your kind attention towards the burning of paddy straw that is a big environmental problem of South East Asia. 13915 Gigagrams of paddy straw are burnt annually in India causing chest and lungs related sickness in millions of people mainly in North India. It also deteriorates soil wealth. NASA has captured images of fires from space.

The solution The solution for paddy stubble must be IN-SITU as collecting and transport of stubble is illogical commercially making EX-SITU solutions nonviable and unpractical.

We (Second Sun Systems and IIT Ropar through Pushpinderapl Ropar through Pushpinderapl Singh; Ph Ph. D. Project Director, DST TIH - AWaDH (Agriculture & Water Technology Development HubAgriculture & Water Technology Development Hub) Founder / Director, IIT Ropar - Technology & Innovation Foundation Foundation ) have joined hands to present a novel solution to a problem that has not been effectively addressed up to now.

Our Vision: Mother Nature has provided us CROPS RESIDUE for regenerating SOIL WEALTH; it must not be burnt; neither in FIELDS nor in BOILERS.

Our aim is to empower farmers with “Stubble decomposing and irrigation spray system” to adopt REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE for adopt REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE for enriching organic carbon in soil and CARBON SEQUESTRATION to and CARBON SEQUESTRATION to improve climate and boost microbial Biodiversity in the Rhizosphere to raise yield. As well as save 60% irrigation water, save air pollution by eliminating Stubble burning, Save water pollution by lowering water seepage in groundwater in fields.  In   In fact, if the whole of stubble is replenished in the soil then Urea consumption could be cut by 40-50% gradually. 

The system is Multi-functional whole year use for farmers with ROI of 2-3 years making it a commercially viable venture.

Our startup is an effort to limit Global Warming to 1.5°C as per Paris Agreement and IPCC guidelines by 9.74 Million MT of CARBON SEQUESTRATION in limit Global Warming to 1.5°C as per Paris Agreement and IPCC guidelines by 9.74 Million MT of CARBON SEQUESTRATION in the soil in The state of Punjab which is our beachhead market. To draw down 35down 35.064 Million MT of CO2 from CO2 from the atmosphere by REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE which by REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE which would improve the nutritional profile and resilience of crops, Improves microbial biodiversity in Improves microbial biodiversity in the rhizosphere and enhance the fertility of SOIL WEALTH in of SOIL WEALTH in the State of Punjab that is our beachhead market. Punjab also faces acute depletion of the water table. This technology would save up to 60% irrigation water to save fertile land of Punjab from converting into desert.

 Our technology can be easily replicated to INDIA and SOUTHEAST ASIA for Carbon Sequestration and CO2 drawdown of much larger quantities to improve the climate.

South Pole; an international organization has approved in-principle to provide Carbon Credits to our farmers. It would be a game-changer for our farmers who are struggling to survive as it would open up another revenue stream for them.

All developed nations are emphasizing REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE for  CARBON SEQUESTRATION to raise organic carbon in the soil which is base for soil fertility.  

In fact BILLIONS of DOLLARS are being spent in the US for this. Please review:  https://impactalpha.com/agriculture-funds-are-investing-billions-to-regenerate-soil-and-communities 

But in India much emphasis is being laid on converting crop residue into boiler fuel which shut chances which shut chances of Regenerative agriculture and bring farmers out of clutches of and bring farmers out of clutches of Chemical Agriculture.

 Our Solution: Stubble  Stubble decomposing and irrigation spray system:

Our solution mainly uses bio-waste decomposer developed by Indian Agriculture Research Institute, New Delhi (IARI-PUSA) to decompose agriculture biomass (Rice stubble) into organic carbon. Bio Bio-waste decomposer involves various types of enzymes & a consortium of very effective microbial strains. This is a lyophilized, water-soluble consortium of very of very high concentration bacteria & fungus, containing a minimum of 1 trillion (1x1012 per 1x1012 per gm of the powder ) of effective decomposing microbes. Therefore act very fast to decompose hard & soft parts of rice & wheat straw.

The spray system includes spray spray nozzles fitted at strategic locations in the field. A tank with continuous stirring apparatus along with a pressure pump is stationed at the central position. Spraying of water or water-soluble Biowaste decomposer or urea or pesticides can be done in 45 minutes in 2 hectares. The smart system can be operated through mobile phone.

Though bio-waste decomposer is available now manufactured PUSA Institute, New Delhi and earlier by Centre for organic farming Gaziabad and some private manufactures like Shri Amrut-Pune, but it has limited reach due to the inability of farmers to spray it in fields as quickly as required. It is also nearly impossible for farmers to collect rice residue by employing big numbers of labor or dump stubble at one place and spray waste decomposer on it. Stubble must not be left to decay itself as decaying of crop residue produce huge amounts of GHGs methane and carbon dioxide which is again harmful to the climate whereas our solution decompose crop residue without emitting any gas with the help of efficient, effortless, and effective spraying of Bio-waste decomposer.

 We are looking to collaborate to enable farmers with such an easy-to-use solution that they find burning cumbersome.

We request for collaborations to end the the stubble burning but use it for carbon sequestration to improve the fertility of soil wealth. 

I hope  international acknowledgment to our technology so that we can serve our farmers in best manner.