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78-YO Rajasthan Professor’s ‘Superfood’ Farms Have Empowered Local Women Since 1999

Posted on 2022年8月15日 By lotx
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Spirulina, a green superfood, loves only 30 degrees!
Exclaiming this vital piece of information, Pushpa Srivastav, a retired professor from University of Rajasthan, reminisces about her Botany lecture in the summer of 1999 when the noted professor had started the class with this statement to explain about the benefits of spirulina, an organism that grows in both fresh and saltwater.
Today, 20 years later, Srivastav’s love for the green superfood has not subsided and she speaks with the same enthusiasm as she did in that lecture two decades ago.
The simplified technology proposed by her not only was a master-stroke in the world of health but also a ray of hope for the uneducated women residing in the rural areas.
The department granted her Rs 42 Lakh to cultivate the green superfood on 400 square metres of land in a small village of Rajasthan, and thus began Srivastav’s long tryst with spirulina.
Further highlighting the benefits of spirulina, Srivastav claims that it can ease the symptoms of life threatening diseases like HIV, cancer. “Besides, it is also a great medicine for anemia, arthritis, hyperglycemia, diabetes and malnourishment,” she adds.
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The professor had collaborated with city health experts, and around 400 patients were observed after spirulina was added to their diet. The results were satisfactory as there were no toxic or side effects, claims Srivastav.
Spirulina can be grown in summer for it needs sunlight; rainy season can hamper the production.
The alga needs to be cultivated in a pond with iron devices. 3-4 days later, it is filtered, washed and dried into flakes and grounded into powder. Since spirunal is sensitive, the bacteria development is very high. Thus, the production has to be far away from the seaside.
So, she founded Manjul Spirulina Samwardhan Sansthan and roped in women from the village to continue the activities.
In 2001, the professor launched a similar project in Gujarat with the help from the State government and roped in around 90 women to grow 30 kilos of spirulina every week. “The project took nearly 6 years to transform into an organised business. I handed over the entire production to the honest and hardworking women.”
Presently, around 15 women from Burthal are growing 20 kilos of spirulina on 400 square metres of land provided by the village. They work every day for hours and earn anything between 1,000 to 3,000.
From convincing the village panchayat to allow women to work, forming her own group to take the project forward and to coping with the financial toll on the production, Srivastava has come a long way since she started out in 1999. There have been several problems but her passion for the green superfood helped her continue the mission.
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