Listen "Shunya Agritech: Revolutionizing Indian Dairy Farming"
Episode Synopsis
This episode presents a scientific study on the effects of partially replacing maize in cow feed with hydroponically grown maize fodder.
The research, conducted on lactating cows, found that this substitution did not negatively impact, and may have slightly improved, milk production and nutrient digestibility.
The episode also describes Shunya Agritech, a company utilizing hydroponics to address green fodder scarcity in the Indian dairy industry. Shunya's "Fodder-as-a-Service" model offers farmers a consistent, high-quality fodder supply, aiming to increase milk yields and reduce costs through technology and a comprehensive support ecosystem.
Both sources explore solutions to improve dairy farming efficiency and sustainability, focusing on hydroponic fodder production.
The research, conducted on lactating cows, found that this substitution did not negatively impact, and may have slightly improved, milk production and nutrient digestibility.
The episode also describes Shunya Agritech, a company utilizing hydroponics to address green fodder scarcity in the Indian dairy industry. Shunya's "Fodder-as-a-Service" model offers farmers a consistent, high-quality fodder supply, aiming to increase milk yields and reduce costs through technology and a comprehensive support ecosystem.
Both sources explore solutions to improve dairy farming efficiency and sustainability, focusing on hydroponic fodder production.
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