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応募プロジェクト・アイデアのタイトル
Farmland Guardian
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応募プロジェクト・アイデアのタイトル(英語)
Farmland Guardian
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応募プロジェクト・アイデア紹介動画URL(5分以内)
https://youtu.be/VoAEiDu8sQk
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応募プロジェクト・アイデアの説明
Farmland Guardian is a piece of agricultural equipment that attracts locusts and converts them into fertilizer through bionic nepenthes, reducing economic and agricultural losses caused by locust plagues in the Middle East and Africa, generates electricity by foot and turns internal gears, attracts locusts with infrared radiation and 4-vinylanisole, Using the bionic technique of pig cage grass, the bottom layer of The Teflon of Porous/Textured Solid is then injected with lubrication fluid to form a nano-thick immiscible Liquid. clog the insect’s footpad, can leaving it unable to stick to the surface and escape. and hangs locusts for agricultural fertilizer use; Improves the problem of producing a large number of HCN toxins affecting soil and human body after locust death, heating and brittle the locust shell as a calcium supplement for sandy soil. Farmland Guardian can move by hand or by connecting vehicles, allowing poor areas to use locusts as edible or agricultural fertilizers to reduce the damage locust pests cause to the environment and residents.
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応募プロジェクト・アイデアの説明(英語)
Farmland Guardian is a piece of agricultural equipment that attracts locusts and converts them into fertilizer through bionic nepenthes, reducing economic and agricultural losses caused by locust plagues in the Middle East and Africa, generates electricity by foot and turns internal gears, attracts locusts with infrared radiation and 4-vinylanisole, Using the bionic technique of pig cage grass, the bottom layer of The Teflon of Porous/Textured Solid is then injected with lubrication fluid to form a nano-thick immiscible Liquid. clog the insect’s footpad, can leaving it unable to stick to the surface and escape. and hangs locusts for agricultural fertilizer use; Improves the problem of producing a large number of HCN toxins affecting soil and human body after locust death, heating and brittle the locust shell as a calcium supplement for sandy soil. Farmland Guardian can move by hand or by connecting vehicles, allowing poor areas to use locusts as edible or agricultural fertilizers to reduce the damage locust pests cause to the environment and residents.
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応募プロジェクト・アイデアの詳細説明
In 2020, locusts have swarmed in large numbers in dozens of countries, including Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda, Somalia, Eritrea, India, Pakistan, Iran, Yemen, Oman and Saudi Arabia. When swarms affect several countries at once in very large numbers, it is known as a plague.
Desert locusts, or Schistocerca gregaria, have often been called the world’s most devastating pest, and for good reason. Swarms form when locusts’ numbers increase and they become crowded. This causes a switch from a relatively harmless solitary phase, to a gregarious, sociable phase. In this phase, the insects are able to multiply 20-fold in three months and reach densities of 80 million per square kilometre. Each can consume 2g of vegetation every day – combined, a swarm of 80 million can consume food equivalent to that eaten by 35,000 people a day.
Through Farmland Guardian, crops and food can be recycled, and converting locusts that would otherwise be bad for crop yields into fertilizer or food can effectively increase regional crop yields and help poor people in the necessary designs for food replenishment.
The Field Guardian is recycled from production to use, where we can choose Oxytenanthera, bamboo can adapt to a variety of climates, quite a good planting, bamboo material organic, sustainable, pollution-free, and recycled, and the internal gear set and bracket structure can be modified using waste bicycle structure. -
応募プロジェクト・アイデアの詳細説明(英語)
In 2020, locusts have swarmed in large numbers in dozens of countries, including Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda, Somalia, Eritrea, India, Pakistan, Iran, Yemen, Oman and Saudi Arabia. When swarms affect several countries at once in very large numbers, it is known as a plague.
Desert locusts, or Schistocerca gregaria, have often been called the world’s most devastating pest, and for good reason. Swarms form when locusts’ numbers increase and they become crowded. This causes a switch from a relatively harmless solitary phase, to a gregarious, sociable phase. In this phase, the insects are able to multiply 20-fold in three months and reach densities of 80 million per square kilometre. Each can consume 2g of vegetation every day – combined, a swarm of 80 million can consume food equivalent to that eaten by 35,000 people a day.
Through Farmland Guardian, crops and food can be recycled, and converting locusts that would otherwise be bad for crop yields into fertilizer or food can effectively increase regional crop yields and help poor people in the necessary designs for food replenishment.
The Field Guardian is recycled from production to use, where we can choose Oxytenanthera, bamboo can adapt to a variety of climates, quite a good planting, bamboo material organic, sustainable, pollution-free, and recycled, and the internal gear set and bracket structure can be modified using waste bicycle structure. -
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Farmland Guardian
Farmland Guardian is a piece of agricultural equipment that attracts locusts and converts them into fertilizer through bionic nepenthes, reducing economic and agricultural losses caused by locust plagues in the Middle East and Africa, generates electricity by foot and turns internal gears, attracts locusts with infrared radiation and 4-vinylanisole, Using the bionic technique of pig cage grass, the bottom layer of The Teflon of Porous/Textured Solid is then injected with lubrication fluid to form a nano-thick immiscible Liquid. clog the insect’s footpad, can leaving it unable to stick to the surface and escape. and hangs locusts for agricultural fertilizer use; Improves the problem of producing a large number of HCN toxins affecting soil and human body after locust death, heating and brittle the locust shell as a calcium supplement for sandy soil. Farmland Guardian can move by hand or by connecting vehicles, allowing poor areas to use locusts as edible or agricultural fertilizers to reduce the damage locust pests cause to the environment and residents.