Farming for community transformation: Aeroponics to uplift an impoverished community (Record no. 527925)

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Personal name Knudsen, Tanya and Chinnam, Yuvaraju
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Title Farming for community transformation: Aeroponics to uplift an impoverished community
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Place of publication, distribution, etc IIPA Digest
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Extent 6(1), Jan-Mar, 2024: p.44-47
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Summary, etc This article explores the potential of aeroponics as a transformative agricultural strategy to uplift impoverished communities. Aeroponics, a soil-less farming technique, offers efficient resource utilization, higher yields, and resilience against environmental constraints. The study highlights how adopting aeroponics can address food insecurity, generate employment, and empower marginalized populations by integrating sustainable technology into community development. It emphasizes the role of innovation in bridging economic and social gaps, while also considering policy support and capacity-building initiatives necessary for successful implementation. By situating aeroponics within broader debates on agriculture and social empowerment, the paper underscores its promise as a catalyst for sustainable rural transformation. Poverty and food insecurity are inextricable linked. As with most complex problems, its messy, required sonext and there is more than one answer. Industrial aerologic forming may set a new standard for agriculture, but how exactly will it help those in greatest need? Inner city micro aerologic forming could also provide novel solutions for well-being. – Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Agriculture, Aeroponics, Community Transformation, Impoverished Communities, Sustainable Farming, Food Security, Innovation, Rural Development, Technology Adoption, Social Empowerment, Environmental Sustainability
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Main entry heading IIPA Digest
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Subject DIP AGRICULTURE
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-10-07 6(1), Jan-Mar, 2024: p.44-47 AR133355 2024-10-07 Articles

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