Business of Agriculture March April 2019 Edition | Page 18

rotations of soybeans and corn. This means once corn is harvest, the cash crop can be planted before soybeans are planted. Planting the cash crop prevents soil erosion and removes polluting nitrogen from the soil. In addition to preserving the soil’s quality, the cash crop can also be sold at a handsome profit. Start-ups are using technology to drive innovation. A start-ups backed by leaders from Silicon Valley are studying food at a molecular level Innovative Hemp Strains Prevent Seizers: The world is rediscovering hemp. The crop on which the American Declaration of Independence is written is versatile and from it, much that is of use to humanity can be extracted. Innovative companies are creating strains of hemp that are high in Cannabidiol (CBD) and have negligible Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). These strains when cultivated produce high volumes of biomass that has uses in many industries. Another advantage of these strains is that they flower for a shorter time than older strains allowing them to be harvested sooner. Also, high quantity CBD strains supply ingredients essential to an FDA approved a drug called Epidiolex which is used to manage seizers. A Database of Foods to Combat Food-Borne Illnesses: Start-ups are using technology to drive innovation. A start-ups backed by leaders from Silicon Valley are studying food at a molecular level. It is creating a database of food to help retailers identify the best suppliers and help prevent the spread of food-borne illness in the future. Consumers will benefit because they will be able to judge food at a molecular level thereby eliminating ambiguity about the quality of food sold by the retailers. Retailers who stock food will be able to advertise the quality of food sold by them. In the end, consumers, retailers, and society all will get benefit from this. Irrigation has entered the 21 st Century Today nearly 70 percent of fresh water is being used in agriculture. There is an urgent need to utilise water resources as effectively as possible. Israel pioneered drip irrigation by which the right quantity of water is supplied to each plant where it is needed the most i.e. at the roots. A new Israeli start-up is developing cloud-based software that uses in-field sensors to deliver the optimum amount of water to each plant. This means farmers can inject the optimum quantity of water required by each plant rather than watering the entire field. A Bird’s Eye View of Farming Farmers today must visit every corner of their fields 18 Business of Agriculture | March-April 2019 • Vol. V • Issue 2 to ensure that corps are attended to and resources are used as best as possible. This not only takes considerable time but is also inefficient and prevents resources from being used as best as possible. The unique software allows farmers to instantly see their entire field. A farmer managing hundreds or thousands of acres of land can instantly see where more resources need to be deployed and learn how corps are growing. The technologies mentioned above are new age agricultural technologies for increasing productivity and these technologies will play an essential part in feeding 9.8 billion people in just three decades. History shows that there is a correlation between improvement in farming techniques and human living standards. As living standards across the world are improving, particularly in India, China and later Sub Saharan Africa, people living there are demanding richer and more varied diets. These increasing demands could be fulfilled by continuous improvements in the farming techniques and by using resources like water as efficiently as possible. * Mr Rohitt Sharrma is a Founder and President of the Indian Industrial Hemp Association (IIHA). He is working for over 7 years in the field of Industrial hemp-based Economy development in India and across borders. This includes Industrial Hemp Fibre, Nutrients, Oil, Medicines, biomass feedstock, Insulation, Eco- Construction material, bio-based plastics, and composites.