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1. Soilless Farming –The Spectrum
Explained
By Lt Cdr CV Prakash (retd)
Founder “The Pet Bharo Project”
ALL INDIA SEMINAR ON BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES IN SOILLESS FARMING
07TH MAY 2016, MUMBAI
2. It shall be my endeavour this morning
to take you through the gamut of
soilless cultivation and the different
areas open to those wishing to make a
business out of Simplified or
Commercial Hydroponics/Soilless
Cultivation.
3. Introducing Myself
Full Spectrum Turnkey Consulting
Training
Setting up internals of a greenhouse
Crop advise (agronomy)
Seed selection
Soilless System selection
Setting up a farm management review plan
Setting up SOP's
Integrated Pest Management
Greenhouse Hygiene Management
OHS (Occupational Health and Safety Management)
Audits (On and Off site)
Nutrient Management
Systems management
Nursery management
Crop Scheduling
Greenhouse environment Management
GAP/HACCP Certifications fulfilment
Pioneered Hydroponics in India in 2008
4. What’s Soilless Farming
The science of growing fruits, herbs, vegetables,
saplings and seedlings without Soil in any sterile
medium that can replicate what soil does.
9. Business Verticals *Simplified Hydroponics
• Set Up Training Schools
• Set up Hydroponic Retail Shops
• Set up Consultancy
• Set up Urban rooftop clusters-Buybacks
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RETAIL CHAINS ARE LOOKING FOR GROWERS WHO CAN BECOME SUPPLIER PARTNERS
IN THE LONG TERM WHO CAN SUPPLY FRESH PRODUCE AS PER INTERNATIONAL
STANDARDS
THE ACTUAL PROBLEM ON GROUND TODAY IS THAT THERE IS HARDLY ANY GROWER
WHO CAN SUPPLY FRESH PRODUCE IN KEEPING WITH THEIR STANDARDS OF QUALITY,
RELIABILITY AND CONSISTENCY
THE POTENTIAL FOR GROWERS IS HUGE NOW AND IN THE COMING FUTURE TO
BECOME A PART OF THEIR BUSINESS GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
MNC RETAIL CHAIN NEEDS OF FRESH PRODUCE IS HUGE AND THOSE GROWERS OR
PROGRESSIVE FARMERS CAN HAVE THE FIRST MOVER ADVANTAGE
TO BECOME A PREFERRED BRANDED VEGETABLE VENDOR IS BY NO MEANS EASY AND
ONLY POSSIBLE BY LIFTING ONES GROWING TECHNIQUES TO ATTAIN THEIR NOD
PRESENT SCENARIO AND FUTURE POTENTIAL-
COMMERCIAL FARMING
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PRESENTLY THIS IS THE STRAWBERRY
THAT RETAIL CHAINS CAN GET IN
INDIA- WHICH THEY WONT BUY
THIS IS THE KIND OF STRAWBERRY
RETAIL CHAINS WOULD LOVE TO BUY
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Why Hydroponics?
•Healthy growth
•Off season production
•Higher Consistent Yields
•Excellent Quality
•Superior Hygiene
•Reduction in growing Area
•Free from Weeds
•Free from soil borne diseases
•Water can be Recycled
•Predictable crops
•Pests kept to minimum
•Traceability is possible
•Produce is high In Nutrition
•Produce Is Export worthy
•Produce will be bought by high end retail chains
•Crops grow to genetic potential
• No Tractor required
• No need to replace soil
• Quick turnaround between
crops
• Excellent ergonomics
• Least labour
• Least water
• Can lure lazy workers due to
the ease of work
• Is the smart way to grow
and earn good money
• Use of All macro & micro
nutrients
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GROWER TO CUSTOMER –THE VALUE PROPOSITION THAT MUST BE OFFERED
High Quality Food Safety
Reliability
Environmental
Sustainability
Integrated Pest
Management
Practices (IPM)
Water is conserved
and recycled
Soil conservation
Land conservation
No Dirt
No Pests
No Animal Waste
Fertilizers
No Disease
No Acid Rain or
Tainted Runoff
No Nasty Weather
Independent Food
Safety Monitoring
Nutrition and
Health
Good Agricultural
Practices
Food Safety
No weeds
Least Labour
27. Primary benefits of Hydroponic cultivation
Reduced labor time of
digging and weeding
Reduced fungal
disease, little exposure
to moisture
Greater control on environment,
yields are predictable and
budgeting is easier
Tailored macro and
micro nutrition for
humans..even
distribution
Effective recycle
resulting in reduced
water usage
Land
Labour Nutrition
Diesease &
Pest Water
There are two chief merits of the Soilless cultivation of plants. First,
hydroponics may potentially produce much higher crop yields,
Second, Hydroponics can be used in places where in-ground
agriculture or gardening are not possible.
28. Secondary benefits
SECONDARY BENEFITS
• Plants are protected from UV radiation as they are within
a green house
• Offers safe biological control of insects and pests
• Water is reused effectively
• Allows nutrients to be reclaimed, re-balanced and re-
used
• Can be protected from unpredictable weather patterns
• Have a good root system that is not at risk from
contaminants and diseases
• Make efficient use of labour, which is increasingly
expensive
• Produce outstanding crops by using optimum nutrient
formulations
• Production in Off season possible when market prices
are highest.
30. The Singapore Rooftop Commercial Project-33000 SqFt
SET TO PRODUCE 526 TONNES OF LEAFY LETTUCE PER ANNUM
31. SWOT analysis for hydroponic farming
► Makes any land with water source useful for
production
► High Yields from lesser spaces
► Produce can get premium prices
► Less labor means lesser costs
► Effective IPM possible
► Brand, package and sell produce
as clean, healthy and unique
► Creation of more growth products such as
gingers, saffron, turmeric etc which are cash
crops.
► Gaining good traction in India
► Can be raised to sell niche markets with high
returns
► No industry association or bodies in hydroponics
yet
► High Capex
► Needs more diligence and devotion
► Cannot compete with soil grown
produce
► No dedicated standards and laws in
India
► Must not compete on price, but on
quality.
► Perception that Hydroponics is
unnatural.
► Certain soil grown produce are being
marketed vigorously and may be a
threat to hydroponic produce. E.g.
Calyx-On Tomato
► Inconsistent supply arrangement can ruin market intake
SWOT
Hydroponics in
India
Weakness
Threats
Strengths
Opportunities
43. Food Production Parks
for
India
United &
Integrated
Simplified by Synergy
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Concept by Lt Cdr CV Prakash (Retd)
Founder- The Pet Bharo Project
47. Food Park Components
Hydroponic
Fodder House
Vegetables Herbs Culinary Fruits Medicinal Plants Animal Fodder
AUCTION
HOUSE
TRANSPORT
BAYS
Airports
COLD ROOMS / COOL ROOMS
Other Components
Seeds Transport Bays
Administration
area
Special
Processing and
Testing Room
Storage tanks Captive Power Amenities Knowledge Bays Nurseries
48. Other Components
Special Processing
and Testing Room
• Cold rooms
• Cleaning /Washing
area
• Sorting area
• Grading area
• Packing area
• Food testing lab
area
• Gamma irradiation
bay
SPECIAL
PROCESSING
AND TESTING
ROOMS
Administration Area
• CEO’s Office and
Retinue • Main Office
• Consulting rooms
• Marketing
department
• Finance department • Security Office
• Medical Facilities with Paramedics 24/7
CEO MAIN OFFICE
FINANCE
CONFERENCE
HALL
MARKETING
KNOWLEDGE
CENTRES
NURSERIES
Nurseries
• Nurseries for seedlings and small
plants
Knowledge Bays
• Hydroponics Library
• Hydroponic Training
Tunnels
• Research Laboratory
• IT Support Office
CENTRAL CONTROL
ROOM
49. Other Components
SEEDS DIVISION
Seeds
• Storage Bay
• Distribution Bay
• Seedling Nurseries
R A G
O
E
T
S
STORAGE TANKS
Storage tanks
• Nutrient
• Rain water
harvesting tanks
• Fresh water tanks
Transport Bays
Goods Inward
Goods Outward
Transport Parking Bay
POWER
Captive Power
• Generator rooms
• Solar Power
• Wind power
• Biomass Power
50. Other Components
AMENITIES
Other amenities
• Motorable Roads
• Drainage and Sewage
water systems
• Adequate Street and
Pathway Lighting
• Power Station
• Signboards
• Tunnel Maintenance
centre
• Tunnel spares and
equipment warehouse
• Auction Points
Beneficiaries
The Dramatis Personae
Retail Chain Companies
Defense establishments
Private Individuals
Public Sector Companies
Hotel Chains
Fast Food Chains
Processed Food Industry
Railway Catering companies
Corporate Hospitals
FFV Exporters
Large land owners
NGO’
s
Foreign Retail Companies
(Outsourcing)
Public-Private Partnerships