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Findings of Survey

Out of the 82 participants that were studied, we found out that:

1) 98% were aged under 60, of which 65% were aged under 35.

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2) 80% agreed that current situation of food supply needs to be tackled with.

3) Around 35% spend in between Rs250 and 500 whilst 40% spend more than Rs 500. To also note that 40% of these people are already growing their own crops to some degree and 90% strongly agree that it is beneficial to do so for them.

4) Around 65% do not have access to seedlings and 55% do not already have a compost bin, they nevertheless claim that the main factor to not be able to grow their crops is Lack of Land (45%) and Lack of time due to lifestyle (44%). It is also to be noted that not any one of them stated the lack of energy as the inability to grow their own crops.

5) 85% of the people who participated believed that bio agriculture is beneficial to their health and it is better to consume fresh vegetables that have not been refrigerated. 73% of which state the need of a product or solution that will make growing vegetables at home easier.

6) 75% of the people who participated also confirmed the notion that initial investment required was a major factor before adopting a method to be able to grow their own vegetables.

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