The "Greenhouse-in-a-Box" Empowering Farmers in India | Sathya Raghu Mokkapati | TED Countdown

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2022-03-18 ・ TED


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The "Greenhouse-in-a-Box" Empowering Farmers in India | Sathya Raghu Mokkapati | TED Countdown

63,546 views ・ 2022-03-18

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When we look at poor smallholder farmers across the world,
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and particularly in my country, India,
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we often think that what they need is access to better tools,
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education, government support, markets and so on.
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Yes, they need all that.
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But what they really need is a reliable and regular income
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to live with dignity.
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A dependable income,
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even if it is as small as 100 dollars a month,
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is essential for them to stay out of poverty.
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Today, their incomes are in and out of poverty,
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which is extremely painful.
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Growing up in South India,
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I could not overlook what poverty did to our farmers.
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I was about 17 years old when one day,
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I saw a farmer in my village sitting next to a farm stream
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and eating something from the ground.
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Something did not seem right.
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I walked up to him to see what was going on.
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I was shocked to see him eat mud.
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Mud.
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Brown, soft mud from the stream.
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I was afraid he might die.
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I yelled at him.
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"What is this stupid mud-eating business?"
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He looked at me helplessly and said,
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"I'm a farmer, my crops failed;
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my stomach doesn't know that my pocket is empty."
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I walked away quite helplessly.
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That night, I shared this with my grandfather.
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He was a remarkable man, very clever.
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He was a part of the Indian freedom struggle
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under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi.
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Unlike me, he wasn't surprised at all.
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He knew of people who added rice starch to mud
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to calm their hunger.
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And he told me something profound.
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If you see a person walking on the road without footwear,
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it is important to understand the root cause:
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that the person doesn't have enough money to probably buy the footwear.
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I finished my college,
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started working with a big company,
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but that incident kept coming back to me.
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Why are smallholder farmers in such abject poverty?
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What causes them to be so desperate,
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and why is it that, even in 21st-century India,
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one farmer dies by suicide every 51 minutes?
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My cofounders and I spent about six months traveling across India,
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meeting hundreds of farmers to listen to them.
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It became clear that climate risk is the root cause
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that causes farming to be unpredictable and unviable.
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Farmers who make reasonable money in one season
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can fail miserably in the next.
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And farmers who could grow crops earlier in summers
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no longer get to grow crops in summers.
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Heat is so much more.
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The wells are drying up,
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every year, there are new varieties of pests and diseases.
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Farmers told us that this is all because of because of God.
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I said, "What?"
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"This is all because of God."
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God is the one who caused it, God is the only one who can solve it.
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God, in that context, I did not see as a sign of hope.
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I read it as a sign of helplessness.
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We heard from the farmers.
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They knew the problem,
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but they could not use these two words: "climate risk."
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So we got together a team of engineers,
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scientists, designers from about six countries,
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to cocreate a solution with our farmers,
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which is quite unconventional.
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And the solution is “greenhouse-in-a-box.”
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We call it "Kheyti Rakshak."
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It’s a micro-greenhouse.
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It's a beautiful greenhouse
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which sits in a small portion of the farmer's land.
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It's easy to build, a small structure,
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covered with netting on all sides,
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which cuts off heat, prevents bugs and saves water.
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We can't cool the entire planet in one day,
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but we definitely can create a climate for a small portion of a farmer’s land
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to be suitable for farming.
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From our first experiences of growing vegetables --
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staple vegetables like tomatoes, cabbage, cucumbers --
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we observed that greenhouses can increase yields up to seven times
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and use 90 percent less water.
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All this was too good to be true.
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All these things are so difficult to happen,
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so farmers couldn't believe it, unless they actually saw it in action.
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So to make this happen,
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we had to have the courage to reimagine agriculture --
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reimagine agriculture for smallholder farmers.
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After all, this is not to grow tomatoes in an industrial setting in Alaska
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in winters.
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It is to grow tomatoes for a smallholder farmer,
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by a smallholder farmer, in sizzling hot Indian summers.
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So this greenhouse had to be small enough to fit in a portion of their land,
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easy enough for them to use
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and cheap enough for them to buy.
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One of the biggest challenges that we could overcome in the process
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is financing.
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Thanks to our financing partners,
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today, this greenhouse is available with financing
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which is fast enough and cheap enough.
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The greenhouse costs about 1,000 dollars.
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Farmers pay a down payment of about 100 dollars,
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and the rest is financed through a loan.
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And this life-changing asset
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adds and extra 100 dollars of profit, on average, to a household,
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month on month.
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This is a good double of what they otherwise make.
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Marginal, five-ten percent increases in the incomes of smallholder farmers
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cannot move the needle forward much,
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because the baseline is way too low.
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We need a significant jump in their income,
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and that income has to be reliable and dependable.
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To ensure that farmers succeed,
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we also provide quality seeds, nutrition,
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training and advisory leveraging mobile technology.
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We rolled out the solution, after quite a few tests with farmers,
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about three years ago,
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and we are marching towards 2,000 farmers in this year
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and looking at 100,000 farmers over the next five years.
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Hopefully, every smallholder farmer in my lifetime.
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(Applause)
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The best technologies in agriculture can reach the smallest of the farmers
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if we do two things well:
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listen to the farmer with curiosity, empathy and compassion,
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and keep smallholder farmers, particularly women farmers,
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at the center of the design,
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and build solutions.
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Then, we can cocreate mini solutions like Kheyti Rakshak,
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which bring dignity, hope and stability to the lives of the farmers.
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In this big fight against climate change,
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we all have to remember that we should take our smallholder farmers along;
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it is our collective responsibility.
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India is a home for about 100 million smallholder farmers.
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I dream of a day
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when "smallholder farmer" becomes synonymous with a happy farmer,
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and being forced to eat mud should never be a feature again, anywhere.
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Thank you.
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(Applause and cheers)
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