IIT-Madras students come up with 'emergency ration' packets for distribution during quakes, floods

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 19 2019 | 4:15 PM IST

Students at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) have come up with "emergency ration" packets to be distributed during disaster relief operations at the time of floods and earthquakes and can also be consumed immediately or be left for microgreens to grow for later usage.

The "emergency ration" packets called "Green Aid", priced at about Rs 25 each, contains a mix of dried porridge, seeds, yogurt culture, and a packet of clean water.

The IIT-Madras students -- Shikhar Prakash and Megha Agrawal, who have also filed for a patent for the same, have come up with the idea.

"The distribution of the packets for disaster relief is not very frequent and usually victims are stranded for longer, so this ration can be eaten immediately, or the water packet can be broken within the unopened ration container to create ideal conditions to sprout the seeds and develop the yogurt culture," said Agrawal, a student of electrical engineering.

"Unlike majority of the current relief food aid, Green Aid grows in nutritional value overtime. Microgreens are little greens that are natural sources rich in vitamins and minerals. The growing span of chosen microgreens is five to seven days and are many times more nutritious than their fully grown counterparts," she said.

Agrawal said Green Aid provides food that optimally meets set nutritional standards by directly growing food on food.

"Once the microgreens are ready on the edible food substrate, the entire contents of the packaging can be eaten, which has grown significantly in nutritional value overtime," she added.

Prakash, a student of design explained, "After extensive research and experimentation, the food substrate was finalised that meets the macronutrient requirements of people and also supports germination and growth of microgreen seeds on them."

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First Published: Jul 19 2019 | 4:15 PM IST

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