The Nexus between Agricultural Technology Adaptation and Productivity: Evidence from Hydro Greenhouse Systems in the Mullaitivu District

Gopikrishna Selvananthan, S. Amaratunge, Janaka Fernando, A. Rathnayake
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Sustainable technological innovation can resolve the economic crisis that exists within a nation. Sri Lanka is a developing country with one out of every six people suffering from multidimensional poverty (UNICEF, 2022). The research serves as an experimental approach to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals [SDG] of no poverty (SDG No. 1), decent employment and economic growth (SDG No. 8), and industry, innovation, and infrastructure (SDG No. 9). The study involves conducting an experimental survey in the Mullaitivu District, focusing on three agricultural households selected from three Grama Niladhari Divisions (GNDs). The selection of these households was done using a stratified simple random sampling technique, ensuring representative coverage of the district. The study conducted utilizes technologically sophisticated interventions, referred to as a hydro greenhouse. This encompasses a greenhouse that is furnished with a hydroponic system, along with the inclusion of a photosynthetically active radiation diode. The control and experimental setups were reviewed for a period of 90 days. In conclusion, technological intervention in agriculture across war-torn regions has resulted in a significant increase in productivity, reduction in cost, and effective land and water utilization. Productivity was determined based on plant height and fruit yield. The households were trained on the construction and management techniques of the prototype named hydro greenhouse. To facilitate the commercialization of this method, it was proposed that the GND and DS officers leverage the results of the conducted experiment to obtain financial support from both governmental and non-governmental organizations. Keywords: Agricultural Technology, Greenhouse, Hydroponic System, Poverty Alleviation, Productivity
农业技术适应与生产力的关系:来自Mullaitivu地区水力温室系统的证据
可持续的技术创新可以解决一个国家内部存在的经济危机。斯里兰卡是一个发展中国家,每六个人中就有一个人遭受多维贫困(UNICEF, 2022)。该研究是实现无贫困(可持续发展目标1)、体面就业和经济增长(可持续发展目标8)以及工业、创新和基础设施(可持续发展目标9)的可持续发展目标的一种实验性方法。该研究涉及在Mullaitivu区进行一项实验性调查,重点关注从三个Grama Niladhari区(GNDs)中选择的三个农户。这些家庭的选择是采用分层简单随机抽样技术进行的,以确保该地区的代表性覆盖。这项研究采用了技术先进的干预措施,称为水力温室。这包括一个配备水培系统的温室,以及一个光合作用主动辐射二极管。对对照和实验设置进行为期90天的审查。总之,战乱地区的农业技术干预显著提高了生产力,降低了成本,有效地利用了土地和水资源。生产力是根据株高和果实产量来确定的。这些家庭接受了有关水力温室原型的建设和管理技术的培训。为了促进这一方法的商业化,有人建议,政府环境保护部和DS官员利用所进行的实验的结果,从政府和非政府组织获得财政支持。关键词:农业技术,温室,水培系统,扶贫,生产力
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