In this modern era, we are still using old ways of buying and selling livestock which is difficult and costly because of traveling costs and other expenses of physical marketplaces. Our farmers are doing traditional livestock farming and they don’t know how to add value to their products to get high-profit margins and which is the best market to sell their products. So, here third parties involve between farmers and end buyers. Due to which farmers cannot get good profits and end buyers are paying the high costs for the same products.
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Name :Hamza Munir City : Islamabad Province: Federal Capital University : University of Gujrat Sialkot Campus Details :
Frequent and accurate information on crop productivity and associated statistics are needed for a reliable food security policy and improved agriculture land use planning and extension. Traditional methods of gathering information using physical surveys are costly in terms of labor, time, effort, and resources. Manual agricultural monitoring generally can be inconsistent and erratic as well. The delivery of crop statistics by conventional methods is very slow, making the realistic utility of the data contentious for policy decisions. Also, it is not always possible to reach all the croplands. Hence, there is a need for an automated technology-based solution.
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Name : Madiha Sher City : Peshawar Province: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa University : University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar Details :
Approximately 40% of Swat Fruits are wasted annually and create economical, environmental, and social problems which affect almost 70% of Swat's economy indirectly. FruitZu aims is to facilitate farmers and make valuable products like dried fruits and food products like jam and leather and save natural resources of swat from wastage and change to new innovative products. FruitZu aim is to provide reasonable prices to the farmers and utilize their fruits in such a way that gives these production long life in different shapes ( Dried Fruits, Jam, Candies, Pulps & Leather, etc.)
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Name : Asif Habib City : Peshawar Province: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa University : University Of Swat Details :
Pakistan is at risk of running dry by 2025 since the water shortfall is expected to increase by 31%. Around 95% of Pakistan’s water is used in agriculture where conventional and outmoded agriculture practices disregard water conservation and its efficient use. Around 60% of water is lost during conveyance and application in the field due to outdated cultivation practices flooding the fields. Loss of water ultimately results in low crop yield. Although agriculture is the largest sector of Pakistan’s economy, around 42.3% of its population is dependent on this sector. It also contributes to 19.3% of the GDP and it is a big source of foreign exchange earnings as well. Despite all these facts, productivity in the agriculture department is declining and affecting economic growth and generating food security concerns as well. Pakistan’s agriculture can be characterized by small-scale farms having inefficient use of inputs and low productivity. We have been facing some other serious problems in the agriculture sector such as water scarcity, hike in input prices, the low acceptance level of our products internationally, and power shortage. Our farming community is being negatively affected by major factors like poor agricultural policies of the government, lack of consultancy, unavailability of quality inputs, and out-of-schedule irrigation patterns.
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Name : Laeeq Uz Zaman City : Karachi Province: Sindh University : NEDUET Details :
Pakistan imports tons of button mushrooms every year. We found that the available spawn is of poor quality. Which is a big hurdle in the development of this industry in Pakistan. Quality Spawn is key to the success of the mushroom industry. By establishing an international standard spawn lab in Pakistan, we will be able to enchase the local production & meet the local consumption, which will not only cut down on all imports of mushrooms but also utilize the agricultural waste. Quality Spawn is fundamental to the fulfillment of the mushroom industry. By developing an international standard spawn lab in Pakistan, we can be capable of enchasing the local production & meet the Pakistan consumption, in an effort not only reduce down on all imports of mushrooms but additionally make use of the agricultural waste
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Name : Ali Asghar City : Karachi Province: Sindh University : University of Karachi Details :
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Name : Ali Asghar City : Karachi Province: Sindh University : University of Karachi Details :
Name : Ali Asghar City : Karachi Province: Sindh University : University of Karachi Details :
In Sindh province, Banana Plant is Cultivated on More than 90000 Acres, Which produced Millions of Ton Banana Plant waste annually. Currently, This waste is used to burn and contribute to Polluting the environment, We Convert this waste into useful Product Called Plywood or Chipboards. This Plywood board is Cheap, High quality, and Environment friendly than the Commercial Plywood board.
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Name : Amir Akram City : Hyderabad Province: Sindh University : MUET Jamshoro Details :