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Executive Summary 01
Introduction 02
Feasibility Report 03
Segmentation, Targeting, and positioning (STP) 04
Marketing Mix (4p’s) 05
Objective and issue sale forecasting 06
Budget plan 07
Promotional Budget for six month 08
Conclusion 09
Executive Summary
Water irrigation and management system I use in this system new technology with import of sensors and use of mobile apps. Our goal is to provide services and to help farmers and growers with our low cost smart irrigation system that come with the expense of saving water and increasing the maximum crops. The total geographical area of Pakistan is 79.6 million hectares. About 27 percent of the area is under cultivation. From this area, 80 percent is irrigated. In this context, Pakistan has one of the highest rates of irrigated cropland in the world. The irrigation system used in Pakistan is old nature and need technological improvement in this system, which saves on water and electricity and the growth of the crops will grow.
In Pakistan, farmers using old irrigation system that most benefits are provided. And agriculture plays an important role in our economy, but there is no improvement in the irrigation system used for many years and lead to waste water, and also have an impact on crop growth . I am sure that this system was readily adopted by our customers and can purch...
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... of budget for PTV NEWS
Time Duration Days Weekly charges 1st month 2nd month 3to 6/ 34400/month Total Amount
07:45 to 9:00 pm 07 Seconds 2/week 17200 68800 68800 137600 275200
Allocation of budget for DUNYA NEWS
Time Duration Days Weekly charges 1to 6/ 20000/month Total Amount
01:00 to 7:00pm 1mintue 7 5000 120000 120000
Allocation of budget for Newspaper
Location Dimension Days Weekly charges 1 to 2/3000/month 4 to 6/750/month Total Amount
Content Banner 620(W) * 90(h) pixel 7 750 6000 6000 12000
Conclusion
We conclude that in the water irrigation and management system we can use new technology with import of sensors and use of mobile apps. Our goal is to provide services and to help farmers and growers with our low cost smart irrigation system that come with the expense of saving water and increasing the maximum crops.
...lk about projects such as these two,we must bear in mind that there are relatively great chances for the government to atleast have awareness of the underlying practices and situation. If we use the alternatives, it will incur cost but it will let go of the sacrifices and compromises poverty stricken nations have to pay. On the stakeholders i.e. the general masses it will be beneficial as they will be paid for their work in legal framework and will be provided water products in the market (Me, 2014).
What we want for this project is a working moisture sensor that will send out a
The automatic sprinkler system is the oldest and most widely utilized system in effect today. Through simple application of water onto a fire before it can grow it has saved countless lives and saved countless amounts of money in property and business. As its use grows in the commercial setting, it has also begun to grow in the residential setting. There are few areas that require automatic sprinkler systems in residential homes, but as they are proven to be safe, affordable, and effective, this will rapidly change. It will not be long before there is an automatic sprinkler system in every business as well as home.
Most of water consumed in China is not rationally used. The cause which intensifies the water shortage in China is water inefficient use. For instance, 65%-70% of Chinese water usage is spent on agricultural needs, but more than half of this amount evaporates percolates and loses (Roberts 2009). Besides, majority of another 20%-25% which is occupied by China’s industry is not recycled (Brown 2008a, 16; Roberts 2009). Obviously, improving water distribution technologies and management quality can be one of the options to reduce the water scarcity in China. There are many different methods of improving the water distribution efficiency. Firstly, irrigation technologies should be improved. Farmers in China may use drip and shrink irrigation methods instead of traditional “surface” ones such as furrow and flood irrigation. Drip irrigation method is used mostly in arid and semi-arid zones and it increases the efficiency of irrigation by transporting the water directly to the roots of irrigated plant. The emitters sprinkle the soil under the roots with water which is introduced to the plant by pipes, diminishing water evaporation, deep percolation and leak. In contrast, fur...
For some people irrigation systems may not sound interesting or useful, however; they play a huge role in keeping produce alive and well-watered. Be...
Water shortage in arid and semi-arid regions and declining its availability to a crisis ...
Majority of Indian’s livelihoods are dependent upon land and water based occupational functions such as agriculture, animal husbandry, forestry and fisheries. India’s total land is about 329 million hectares, out of which 175 million hectares of land is non-productive hence non-profitable and therefore it requires special treatment for the same reason. In India, water availability situation is murky because of spatial and temporal variability. Both these factors are forecaste...
This is because only a small part of the population, particularly in developing countries, have access to water of acceptable quality. It is estimated that in some countries only 20% of the rural population has water of satisfactory quality. Based on these statistics, it is clear the urgent need for awareness about caring for water use. Almost without realizing it, we are seriously jeopardizing this essential resource, not for us but for our children's children and their generations, aware that in other parts o...
...t support for realizing intensive, high-yield, high-quality, high-efficiency, ecological and safe agricultural, its main techniques such as RFID, photo acoustic electromagnetic sensors, "3S" technology, laser scanner, etc, can make great breakthrough on agricultural product safety, agriculture information transmission, intelligent detecting, intelligent
Above, is a quote from a man recovered from an article of writing back in the ancient Egyptian times. Irrigation is a form of re-routing water, to parts of land that the water is needed, in farming terms. For Example, there are two crops, one crop is getting all the water, and it’s flooding. With irrigation, the farmer will re-route the water towards the other crop, as well as sharing the water with the crop that was being flooded. So now, both crops are getting enough water and they are not flooding nor suffering from drought.
The budget for the project has to be economically viable-that is worth to invest in. Therefore, the design would be simple and easy to follow up. Besides, all local resources available such as manpower when put into good use can further cutting down the costs. Therefore, in order for the villagers to enjoy the benefits of having clean water, the main goal is to have affordable costs according to their income so that they can bear with it if no sponsors are not available for funding.
Sandra Postel, on the other hand, has a different opinion than Danielle’s. She proposed that “without increasing water productivity in irrigation, major food-producing regions will not have enough water to sustain crop production”.
Poverty is one of the primary concerns the world faces in its road to development. Eradication of poverty tends to be the prime aims of governments worldwide. Lack of proper nutrition is a major cause contributing to poverty. Improving agricultural standards can help in producing more food and thus counter the lack of food factor. One way to improve agricultural standards is to develop the irrigation methods used. Irrigation is closely related to poverty. Irrigation benefits the poor through higher production, higher yields, low risk of crop failure and higher and year round farm and non-farm employment. Irrigation leads to high value market oriented agricultural production [1]. However, in developing countries like India, the agricultural sector is heavily dependent on the south-west monsoons. In view of the rising temperatures worldwide due to global warming and changes of weather patterns associated with it, dependence on rains is not always a possible solution. Failure of proper rains can cripple the agricultural sector which can lead to an overall rise in poverty. Thus...
The present technology has found its use in almost every sector making the industries, businesses and institutions to use it for their daily activities since it brings a lot of benefits.
Global warming is one of the main causes, which leads to the lack of water and drought. A drought-like condition exists in most of India’s part. Government of India states that 68% of the country is disposed to the drought, which (consequences are) leads to massive migration of people to more favorable places, famine, conflicts among inhabitants. India is known in the world as one of the biggest producers of water-intensive crops such as rice, sugarcane and wheat. According to a survey done by Grail Research, approximately 82% of total water is used for agricultural consumption and 90% of it is employed for irrigation of rice, wheat and sugarcane (Grail Research, LLC, 2009). There are several solutions which could lead to the decr...