π View Presentation
- π Hackathon Win
- πΎ Agricultural Emissions in India
- π Global Emissions Insights
- π‘ Reduction Strategies
We are proud to have won 2nd place in the Inter-IIT Bootcamp Hackathon for our research and innovative solutions on agriculture's role in carbon emissions. This achievement highlights the potential of leveraging technology and new farming practices to drive substantial environmental impact.
Agriculture contributes ~18% of India's total GHG emissions, primarily from:
- Livestock π: Methane from enteric fermentation (55%).
- Rice Cultivation πΎ: Methane from paddy fields (20%).
- Fertilizer Use π§: Nitrous oxide (15%).
- Crop Residue Burning π₯: COβ emissions (10%).
Agriculture globally accounts for 19β29% of total emissions:
- Livestock π (44%): Methane.
- Fertilizers π© (36%): Nitrous oxide.
- Deforestation π³ (20%): COβ.
- On-Farm π±: Precision farming, better seed varieties, and efficient water use.
- Supply Chain π: Energy-efficient processing, renewable energy, and optimized logistics.