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1. Agri-CannonA potential device to protect crops/farms from Monkeys and Birds
Problem statement
One of the major problems that farmers of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and other neighbouring states are
facing is a monkey menace. Monkeys that enter the fields in groups of 20-25 and have a field day,
especially on coconut trees and other seed bearing crops. They enjoy drinking and eating tender coconuts
and seeds. Though it is nice to watch them carefully plucking the coconuts, they cause a huge loss to the
farmers. They damage or vandalize the crops, fields as they attack on the yield which is in the seeding
stage which ends up in huge losses for the farmer.
Wild animals cause significant yield losses and provoke additional financial problems.
Human wildlife conflict: is defined as any interaction between wildlife and humans which causes harm,
whether it is to the human or the wild animal or property.
2. Solution:
Gamyam Technologies and Prof Jayashankar Telangana State
Agriculture University introduces “Agri-Cannon” to protect agricultural
crops from Monkeys and Birds. “Agri-Cannon” is used to scare
Monkeys away from your agricultural farms.
4. How to use Agri-Cannon?
• Open the latch of the carbide tray(clockwise direction).
• Place the small carbide granules into the tray
• Properly insert the carbide tray back into the groove.
• Securely lock the latch of the tray.
• Turn off the ball valve knob.
• Pour few drops (ideally 4 to 5 drops) of water.
• Close the ball valve knob.
• The reaction starts with the water drops when water get in contact with the carbide granules
• Wait for couple of minutes for the gas to be filled into the cylinder
• Ignite the gas using the gas stove lighter fixed to the cylinder.
• The gas in the cannon fires with a loud sound due to combustion of Gas.
• For better results, use mud rolled in waste papers stuffed into the bore of the cannon.
5. Benefits of Agri-Cannon
• Uses metal gun with carbide powder
• Gun firing methodology to deter animals
• Reduce yield loss and enhance yield of the crops
• Reduction in man animal conflict
• Reduction in labour cost for crop protection enhances yield.
• Covers an area of 2-3 acres
6. To know more about Agri-
Cannon: http://gamyamtech.com/agri_cannon
.html.
If you have any questions feel free to contact
us at kr@gamyamtech.com
or call us on +91-9849067444