Tuesday, 24 February 2015

BBC News Indian Farmer builds frugal technology



Courtsey: annapurna b

In India, grassroots innovators are leading the way in building frugal technologies.

In a country where 30% to 40% of farm produce perishes due to a lack of processing and storage facilities, such innovations are a cost-effective solution for many farmers.

And now these backyard innovations are being given a chance to access international markets thorough the government's National Innovation Foundation (NIF).

The NIF documents ideas, innovations and traditional knowledge practices from all over India in a central network and converts them into value-added technologies.

The foundation calls it the Grassroots to Global programme. It has filed over 550 patents on behalf of the innovators, according to Dr Vipin Kumar, chief innovation officer at the foundation.

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