From ancient times, Chinese are masters in the use of bamboo, including its culinary uses. Other countries in Asia are also good places to visit to see how bamboo was, and is used.
Bamboo was not grown by farmers because previously it was under Forrest department but now the central government has brought bamboo under agriculture department. Now farmers can grow and sell bamboo easily. There are some subsidies available for growing bamboo
please post the online classes details, when and where to register. one hour program made but missed the very important point😄. But covered all other points.
Talk to Hardip Singh ji, bamboo is also source material for cellulosic ethanol. Even if one doesn't plant bamboo, adding value to bamboo as an industry alone is a huge industry.
You are so ignorant. You don’t need to make cellulosic ethanol from bamboo because this requires specialized expensive equipment. In Africa especially Tanzania, they make Ulanzi which is the wine from the sap of bamboo. Ulanzi can easily be further distilled into high grade ethanol. This basically the same process as how toddy is made from coconut palm which is more familiar to Indians.
@@estebancorral5151 Ethanol fermented from sap of bamboo shoot vs using entire bamboo plant for cellulosic ethanol ? Do you see the scale difference in the above ? And the technology isn't exactly high-tech. It's processing of raw material and fermentation, followed by ethanol extraction ! Anyway, for those interested, there's a paper(Bamboo wine:.....) by Frank Sangija and Wenbiao Wu on this subject.
Request not to interrupt the person talking and too much mannerism (ic, interesting, etc). Bamboo guy wants to communicate more, but the interviewer interrupting often.
The issue is we need a mechanical process to make the Mud Houses. It is the Labour that is the Major issue .... We would all like mud houses provided getting made & maintained is easier !!!
This is due too to your ignorance. One pollards the leaves and leave the stalks alone. You make silage from the leaves. You sell the silage or feed to livestock. The felling of stalks is is a once a year event, but by the time this happens you would have made your money several times throughout the year from bamboo.
@@estebancorral5151 I am desirous of making manure from the leaves that fall through the year, also , the spathe around the growing stalk .I am not interested in silage , I feed green foliage to cows in winter time . I have tried vermicomposting but the leaves just don't rot enough for the worms .
It might be because it has a lot more silica.. and it is a rare commodity as a nutrient supplement for crops.. you can make FPJ out of bamboo leaves and then sell it as Silica fertilizer.. Silica and Sulphur seems to be doing wonders in terms of best organic pest control.. Once you extract the silica, you can use the reminder of FPJ leaves solid to make vinegar or put that in your compost and spray LAB over it.. it should decompose..
Omg, can't believe this interviewer interruption all the time. He just want to explain everything as if he knows. We can't get 1/4th of information from the guest.
Anyone here with barren land may contact us. We buy bamboo on agreement, we have TC saplings if your local variety is not suitable. Bamboo controls erosion & 30% more oxygen giver. Comment to know more.
Correct@@Farmizen . Currently we are limited to eastern states of the country namely Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Bengal due to economic feasibility of both parties. Transport, buyback rates, clauses are curated based on capacity & other details of the producer. We would like to connect with you for aggregator benefits, if it excites you. We require at least 300 tons daily, by 2025.
What a beautiful take away " give them what they want , protect what you want " 👍❤
The interviewer is talking more and not really tapping into the vast knowledge of the Engineer .😮
From ancient times, Chinese are masters in the use of bamboo, including its culinary uses. Other countries in Asia are also good places to visit to see how bamboo was, and is used.
Bamboo was not grown by farmers because previously it was under Forrest department but now the central government has brought bamboo under agriculture department. Now farmers can grow and sell bamboo easily. There are some subsidies available for growing bamboo
Wow that’s great info
Yes, from 2017
please post the online classes details, when and where to register. one hour program made but missed the very important point😄. But covered all other points.
Amazing plant the Bamboo a most important programme by a young knowledge able man.
Sir, how do we get more info on the Farmizen bamboo course?
Voice is low ,engineer's mic needs to be adjusted
When and where are classes scheduled?
@@rajubvr pls check www.farmizen.com/academy - we will be uploading details there shortly
Talk to Hardip Singh ji, bamboo is also source material for cellulosic ethanol.
Even if one doesn't plant bamboo, adding value to bamboo as an industry alone is a huge industry.
You are so ignorant. You don’t need to make cellulosic ethanol from bamboo because this requires specialized expensive equipment. In Africa especially Tanzania, they make Ulanzi which is the wine from the sap of bamboo. Ulanzi can easily be further distilled into high grade ethanol. This basically the same process as how toddy is made from coconut palm which is more familiar to Indians.
@@estebancorral5151
Ethanol fermented from sap of bamboo shoot vs using entire bamboo plant for cellulosic ethanol ?
Do you see the scale difference in the above ?
And the technology isn't exactly high-tech.
It's processing of raw material and fermentation, followed by ethanol extraction !
Anyway, for those interested, there's a paper(Bamboo wine:.....) by Frank Sangija and Wenbiao Wu on this subject.
In 60s Shimoga had thick forest full of bamboo treats for eyes, now very difficult to see forest😂😂
Bamboo cane last for upto 10 years. But bamboo grove can last more than 100 years after which it will flower, fruit and die.
Excellent 👌👍
Were to find the details of the course
@@jayarajl7484 we will be launching it today at www.farmizen.com/academy
Pl. Supply written material to know the use Tulde varity.
Can you please mention the name of the thick-bamboo and availability of seeds? Thanks
elephant foot bamboo
was mentioning about some courses on Bamboo....can u please advise on the portal, where it can u checked
Great video, a lot of bamboo knowledge in this video. does the farmer have social media or email?
Whare we get bamboo plants For planting
Request not to interrupt the person talking and too much mannerism (ic, interesting, etc). Bamboo guy wants to communicate more, but the interviewer interrupting often.
Great feedback !
The issue is we need a mechanical process to make the Mud Houses. It is the Labour that is the Major issue .... We would all like mud houses provided getting made & maintained is easier !!!
true. on the other hand - we have a billion plus people, with so many people who dont have proper income
So your aim is not to pay labor their honest wage. The British had the same idea.
Can you please let me know the location of the farm!
chandapura
It is very difficult , in fact impossible to decompose and get manure from bamboo leaves .
This is due too to your ignorance. One pollards the leaves and leave the stalks alone. You make silage from the leaves. You sell the silage or feed to livestock. The felling of stalks is is a once a year event, but by the time this happens you would have made your money several times throughout the year from bamboo.
@@estebancorral5151 I am desirous of making manure from the leaves that fall through the year, also , the spathe around the growing stalk .I am not interested in silage , I feed green foliage to cows in winter time .
I have tried vermicomposting but the leaves just don't rot enough for the worms .
It might be because it has a lot more silica.. and it is a rare commodity as a nutrient supplement for crops.. you can make FPJ out of bamboo leaves and then sell it as Silica fertilizer.. Silica and Sulphur seems to be doing wonders in terms of best organic pest control.. Once you extract the silica, you can use the reminder of FPJ leaves solid to make vinegar or put that in your compost and spray LAB over it.. it should decompose..
@@karavi2000 🙏
@farmizen could you please provide the bamboo course details which Dikshit was mentioned?
What would be the dilution ratio for the bamboo vinegar for pesticide/fungicide use?
Also, please provide details for the online course!
Good information on bamboo. Can I have the contact address of this Engineer please
Please search for SCN Farms in Google. You'll get complete details. Thank you.
Yes,even I would like to have the contact address of this Engineer and information on his online course
Yes it will be good if you provide the contact details. Thank you.
I want learn construction of mud house using Bamboo , whom to contact
he have NO BAMBOO to show , but he is talking about Bamboo bamboo
Omg, can't believe this interviewer interruption all the time. He just want to explain everything as if he knows. We can't get 1/4th of information from the guest.
Anyone here with barren land may contact us. We buy bamboo on agreement, we have TC saplings if your local variety is not suitable. Bamboo controls erosion & 30% more oxygen giver. Comment to know more.
@@rocky112100 that’s great. Would u arrange transport as well ? Is it limited to some parts of India ?
Correct@@Farmizen . Currently we are limited to eastern states of the country namely Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Bengal due to economic feasibility of both parties. Transport, buyback rates, clauses are curated based on capacity & other details of the producer. We would like to connect with you for aggregator benefits, if it excites you. We require at least 300 tons daily, by 2025.
@Farmizen da, kindly connect with us for bamboo topic. We're working with bamboo villagers, would like to scale this with your help.
Please give farmer's phone number for more information
Romanticizing the mud house is OK , but unless we develop easy to maintain mud houses , we cant popularise them .
Bamboo can also be used for drip irrigation
Have you tried bamboo for drip irrigation?
@@pinto1752 I didn't try but there are some farmers who are using in the northern states ...ua-cam.com/video/bxbY680wTgs/v-deo.htmlsi=2eX5smPRJJo9k3rW
wow. really ?
@@Farmizenit is not easy but we can use it for drip some states and some other countries are also using...search in youtube bamboo drip irrigation
@@Farmizen Blind contribution here. But i think it's possible since bamboo is hollow and looks like a pipe and is tough.
So why not?