Brooms, handicrafts and tender coconut water are the next
three products I worked on. With this I have completed 10 pages, which is half
of my booklet. I have decided to do one product or page per day. So, I should
be able to finish my booklet within the due date (16th January, 2015).
Taking about brooms and tender coconut was pretty easy but, I found it hard to
explain the handicrafts. Because there were so many of them made from completely
different parts of three. I wasn’t
exactly sure how to organize the page. There were also way too many attractive
pictures I could put under this category. So, it was hard to prioritize. But,
it was a new experience for me.
Tuesday, 30 December 2014
Saturday, 27 December 2014
All the information I collected so far had to do mostly with
the first few pages. So, today I collected more information on each product
specifically (their uses, how they are made, where are they usually made, why
is it good for us, etc). I also worked on my first product in the book which
was coconut oil. There are two pictures and two paragraphs of valuable
information on this page.
Friday, 26 December 2014
After two days, today I finally completed two more pages of my
booklet. They were about the different parts of a coconut and their uses. I
thought I would be able to squeeze it into one page but there were many different
parts that had a lot of uses. I also had to put a picture of every part
separately to make it easier for the users to understand clearly.
Wednesday, 24 December 2014
Yesterday I worked on my
introductory page. It has a basic summary of why I chose to write a book like
this and include a description of what is in the rest of the booklet. Today I
worked on the next page of my product which was background information. This
page has a lot facts related to coconut trees. It is a very short description
of all the information I have collect so far through the interviews and from
the internet.
Sunday, 21 December 2014
Yesterday after a short break I
started working on my actual product in Microsoft publisher. But unfortunately
I am facing some problems and finding it hard to get my ideas across. So, today
I am starting it all over again in Microsoft word. I have worked on the title
and contents page so far. I have also organized the needed information to make
it easier for me to use.
Thursday, 18 December 2014
From the survey I did last week I have
understood how aware the farmers are about coconut products. Most of them in the
area only knew a few products that they regularly use for example coconut oil,
broom, furniture and food items. They have no idea about products such as
activated carbon and cosmetics. Here is graph that shows this information in
detail.
Tuesday, 16 December 2014
For the past few days I have been going around the Manjalar
village interviewing different coconut farmers. I have collected information from
exactly 10 farmers. The questions I asked them were quiet simple and easily answerable
by a farmer. They were :
1. How long have you been a farmer ?
2. As far as you know, what are the products that you
get from a coconut tree ?
3. What are the uses of a coconut tree ?
4. What is the average height of a coconut tree ?
5. How do you irrigate your coconut trees ?
6. What are hybrid coconuts ?
7. How many coconuts does a tree produce per tree ?
8. What is the average lifetime of a coconut tree ?
9. Are there any problems that you face as a farmer ?
10.Is the government helping you in anyways ?
Following is a list of the names
and pictures of people I surveyed.
Jayapandi
C.Perumal
Sadayan
Rajapandi
Kodalpandi
Gundumani
Katuarasan
Senthil
Raman
Shanmugam
I really enjoyed interacting with
these people. It helped learn a lot more about coconut farmers in the area.
Friday, 12 December 2014
Even today, I started with some research about how the
different parts of a coconut are used. But, most of all today I realized that
making a booklet about coconut products will come under the global context “fairness
and development” not “globalization & sustainability”. This is because, the
reason I am making a booklet is to teach and spread awareness to the poor
coconut farmers. They are unaware of the other products that they can make to gain
a profit. So, I want to teach them new things they could do with the crop they
harvest because everyone should have accesses to equal opportunities. I also
believe, this way I am sharing finite resources with other people who deserve
it.
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