The Aquaponics India
55, Dr Alagappa Chettiar Rd, Hudco Colony, Tatabad, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641012, India
4.8
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2X96+X3 Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
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Sunday: Close
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I will surely recommend this training to all my colleagues and friends. I, myself, would love to attend future training organized or featured by you sir!
Its more informative for my future project and for present projects related to aquaponics.
The training was very inspirational, energising, bringing lots of ideas, with both substantial and in-depth knowledge together with Aquaphonics case studies, and learning from experience along with expert and being fully theoretical and test practice-oriented.Well-balanced composition of participants as well. which contributed to interesting and focused discussions and exchanges. I have gained a lot of knowledge
I would like to thank Mr. Saravanan M.E (Energy) ...nice and inspiring speech and Motivational speaker as well.
The subject-matter is timely, relevant and fantastic presentation with deep knowledge. I would like to recommend everyone if u want more and deep knowledge about Aquaphonics or interested to start Aquaphonics project don't hesitation please call and get schedules and try to attend 5 days workshop through Aquaphonics India.
Best of luck... 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
The programme content was very well structured. The basics of Aquaponics and other fundamental aspects were brought out in great detail.
Conduct:
Mr Saravanan communicated each and every aspect of the topic in a simple and basic manner. This aided in easy co relation and understanding.
Overall:
The programme provided adequate insight into the design and development of a domestic and commercial Aquaponics system.
A must do for people who want to see, understand and learn Aquaponics.
Jai Hind.
Its very important to look at yourself, like Saravanan Ji said that each and every organic waste from our homes should be utilised. And I feel that we should look at what and how much waste are we producing, how much energy and carbon footprints we are producing in our live times, is it sustainable or unsustainable?
I feel the urge to shift to organic before its too late, like it has become so common in our family and relatives that someone is suffering from cancer or some chronic ailness. It wasn't common at all few years back but as you see it is becoming more n more common. it is all due to the chemicals we are consuming through the food we eat (be it veg or non veg) and like the medicines /these antibiotics we eat which target each and every cell of our body and not the specific part where it should act. and even we will face an antibiotic resistance in our near future populations very soon, that is also a very very big concern, because we are getting desensitized by all these chemicals we are consuming on a daily basis and the only way is to use these chemicals /medicines and not abuse them, Because our body is one big chemical factory and all the inputs we are giving to our body will definitely affect our quality of life.
It is basically what you consume (whether its the food you consume or all the information you consume from media, news channel, social network) is the most important thing that will decide your quality of life. So I think we all should work towards it and help ourselves and others around us in the best way we can, and I think this workshop has been a good way to start for me atleast to work towards a better quality of life.
I will plan to visit sometime to The Aquaponics India farm sometime to learn even more. As aquaponics is a great method in our urban life to start leading a sustainable life and eat organic and healthy food.
It was a great experience. Thank you very much.
Regards
Dr Pranjal Patel