We made paper from water hyacinths back when were still high school as a school project. It was very good and the paper was considerably special. One thing. Hyacinths may sometimes easily be concluded as problem to sewages but we are still to learn of it's vast uses and therefore these plants are not a menace. In all, this was a very good informative and educational presentation.
rigel tablon can you please provide us the process/procedures to convert water hyacinth into paper it would be great for developing nations like India where people still cut trees to produce papers 😢😢😓😓 it would be helpful for other developing nations to follow the steps and lead a good life . And please do the needful 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I truly appreciate the way Eichornia crassipes has been gainfully utilized in one part of India. This is a problematic invasive species found abundantly in most water bodies throughout the world. Being a water resources engineer, I have dealt with it at numerous occasions and know how problematic it is. I would like to visit the place where it is being harnessed in a beautiful fashion for the job creation as well as making multifarious products. I wonder whether indigenous people have evolved the know how/equipments on their own or some organisation has imparted the technology. A truly commendable and admirable initiative. Many thanks for uploading the video!
+Bane Singh How do we harness and put into use this idea...? Please advise or direct with more info to research and how to start a similar project in Kenya. Thank you in advance.
@@RoneyNgala you can use this for compost , for duck feed, even you can feed this to your cattle but there are some procedures.... Coz, for some animals, it's poisonous
Millions of Indians dont get proper food on a daily basis and should use the alternative methods other countries use to feed their people. Here is a lesson from Bangla Desh for rural areas with village ponds or lakes. th-cam.com/video/VaEiHAosJqI/w-d-xo.html over 300 years ago the Maya invented these food floating beds and the Aztecs finetuned them Google Chinampas for more info
Outstanding. Institutional Initiative at this could gnerate massive employment for lakhs of poor who are now unemployed due to corona virus lockdown in multiple states in india and in many other countries. Weeding this out from water bodies would provide additional 40,000 hectares of unused waterlogged land in Supaul,Saharsa and Purnia etc in Bihar- for large scale commercial cultivation of Makhan ( foxnut) - a water crop of stagnant water bodies. Initiative could revolutionise rural employment at no cost of raw material.Bravo indeed !
10 years on, how much progress has been made? Considering the labour costs involved, were you able to make products at a price that the market can afford?
Check the one in the Philippines (Pasig River, correct me if I'm wrong) cranes and boats are removing it and it looks like they are just removing a very tiny piece of it.
Did you ever here about "TERROR OF BENGAL" its a sad story by this plant. Water hyacinth have beautiful mauve-colored flowers found on very appealingly-shaped floating plants in water in water bodies.These plants which were introduced into India for their lovely flowers have caused havoc by their excessive growth by causing blocks in our water ways. They grow faster than our ability to remove them. These are plants of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipies) , The world's most problematic aquatic weeds, (TERROR OF BENGAL), They grow abundantly in eutrophic water bodies , and lead to an imbalance in the ecosystem dynamics of the water body .'PARASITIC' Soo your project was good , and video is amazing . But think before you do , because non off our activity never effect any other species . THANK YOU
Thank you for the video.....didn't know this plant could be used in so many ways. Earlier, watched a Phillipino video where a couple of guys are using rakes to haul these plants from a plant clogged river. They feed the plants to their pigs, chickens and ducks.
Is this India or Bangladesh? Mabuti pa pala may pinagkakakitaan sa water lily, hindi gaya ng mga hikahos sa buhay na Pinoy, marunong lang gumawa ng bata at magtinda sa sidewalk at sari-sari store. Walang kaunlaran sa buhay, inaasa lahat sa gobyerno! Masumikap ka!
We made paper from water hyacinths back when were still high school as a school project. It was very good and the paper was considerably special. One thing. Hyacinths may sometimes easily be concluded as problem to sewages but we are still to learn of it's vast uses and therefore these plants are not a menace. In all, this was a very good informative and educational presentation.
rigel tablon can you please provide us the process/procedures to convert water hyacinth into paper it would be great for developing nations like India where people still cut trees to produce papers 😢😢😓😓 it would be helpful for other developing nations to follow the steps and lead a good life . And please do the needful 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I truly appreciate the way Eichornia crassipes has been gainfully utilized in one part of India. This is a problematic invasive species found abundantly in most water bodies throughout the world. Being a water resources engineer, I have dealt with it at numerous occasions and know how problematic it is. I would like to visit the place where it is being harnessed in a beautiful fashion for the job creation as well as making multifarious products. I wonder whether indigenous people have evolved the know how/equipments on their own or some organisation has imparted the technology. A truly commendable and admirable initiative. Many thanks for uploading the video!
+Bane Singh How do we harness and put into use this idea...? Please advise or direct with more info to research and how to start a similar project in Kenya. Thank you in advance.
I am interested in learning how to process this plant. How can I go about it?
@@RoneyNgala you can use this for compost , for duck feed, even you can feed this to your cattle but there are some procedures.... Coz, for some animals, it's poisonous
Millions of Indians dont get proper food on a daily basis and should use the alternative methods other countries use to feed their people. Here is a lesson from Bangla Desh for rural areas with village ponds or lakes.
th-cam.com/video/VaEiHAosJqI/w-d-xo.html
over 300 years ago the Maya invented these food floating beds and the Aztecs finetuned them
Google Chinampas for more info
Many excellent uses. I would think water hyacinth would make excellent compost/fertilizer.
I amaze how Indian woman are! They are very skillful people!
Outstanding.
Institutional Initiative at this could gnerate massive employment for lakhs of poor who are now unemployed due to corona virus lockdown in multiple states in india and in many other countries. Weeding this out from water bodies would provide additional 40,000 hectares of unused waterlogged land in Supaul,Saharsa and Purnia etc in Bihar- for large scale commercial cultivation of Makhan ( foxnut) - a water crop of stagnant water bodies.
Initiative could revolutionise rural employment at no cost of raw material.Bravo indeed !
Very nice and informative video. Thank you for sharing!
10 years on, how much progress has been made?
Considering the labour costs involved, were you able to make products at a price that the market can afford?
Now that's making a worldwide pain turn into a renewable resource. Great ideas and beautiful products ! thanks for sharing !
Check the one in the Philippines (Pasig River, correct me if I'm wrong) cranes and boats are removing it and it looks like they are just removing a very tiny piece of it.
I am interested. What does it takes me to learn ?
Nature already provide all you have to do is create it nice job!
one of the best video ever. I would like to start this project in Bangladesh, do you have opportunity about training
Did you ever here about "TERROR OF BENGAL" its a sad story by this plant. Water hyacinth have beautiful mauve-colored flowers found on very appealingly-shaped floating plants in water in water bodies.These plants which were introduced into India for their lovely flowers have caused havoc by their excessive growth by causing blocks in our water ways. They grow faster than our ability to remove them. These are plants of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipies) , The world's most problematic aquatic weeds, (TERROR OF BENGAL), They grow abundantly in eutrophic water bodies , and lead to an imbalance in the ecosystem dynamics of the water body .'PARASITIC'
Soo your project was good , and video is amazing . But think before you do , because non off our activity never effect any other species . THANK YOU
Hello friends i started theis project you help me i am a Bangladeshiy
Where is this workshop? How can skmeone get in touch with them?
What is the durability of the products made from water hyacinth
Please show how cotton is made using water hysynthes step by step easily at home we can extract
The people who love and live with nature is always poor but the ones who are destroying it is Rich.....so sad!
Thank you for the video.....didn't know this plant could be used in so many ways. Earlier, watched a Phillipino video where a couple of guys are using rakes to haul these plants from a plant clogged river. They feed the plants to their pigs, chickens and ducks.
Hahahaha..I just watched that video
Awsm...uses of this water hyacinth
I need this product
I want to address
where is this processing unit? can you give information about it?
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@@freeshare6701 rubbish.
It is in Kerala state of india.
The narrator had mentioned it.
Wonderful art
Ingeniously smart discoveries! It inspires me!
Good video
Very interesting and educational.
This was great! Too bad more people haven't seen it.
one of the best video ever....such a creative ideas and the performance...well done..and hats off.. :)
Why don't they just eat them. The leaves and stalks are edible. They could also feed animals, especially during drought.
Is this India or Bangladesh? Mabuti pa pala may pinagkakakitaan sa water lily, hindi gaya ng mga hikahos sa buhay na Pinoy, marunong lang gumawa ng bata at magtinda sa sidewalk at sari-sari store. Walang kaunlaran sa buhay, inaasa lahat sa gobyerno! Masumikap ka!
great video!
Useful video
Survival plant
Now I fear this will get extinct
We need this plant pls inform
how does it stops oxygen
Hello every one
Lindo trabalho
This is great...i never knew abt it.... South india is doing great regarding inventions and discoveries since early days💥🙏... Proud of it
How make Water Hyacinth bag show me vido
You forgot to mention , that you can eat it, or use for fodder.
Feed it to cows, goats or rabbit
It's self replicating too.
Speekie Englazee ?
No Comprende ............
clean your ears.
really hard to understand.
accent of sexy kerala girl
আমি কচুরিপানা বিক্রি করতে চাই
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What
very interesting and informative video clip.