Vocabulary:
- patch /pach/
- yield /yeeld/
- accounting for /uh-KOUN-ting fawr/
- nutritional /noo-TRISH-uhn-l/
- provider /pruh-VAHY-der/
[noun] – a small piece of material that can be stuck to the skin, to monitor vital parameters or from which particular substances can be absorbed into the body
Emily’s younger brother had a fever, so their mother placed a fever-reducing patch on his back to help lower his temperature.
[noun] – an amount of something positive, such as food or profit, that is produced or supplied
The farmer was pleased with the high yield of corn from his field this year, as it exceeded his expectations.
[phrasal verb] – to form the total of something
When calculating the total expenses, make sure you are accounting for all the additional costs, such as taxes and shipping fees.
[adjective] – relating to nutrition
The cereal box proudly displayed a label highlighting its nutritional benefits, including high fiber and essential vitamins.
[noun] – a company or organization that sells a particular type of product or service
The internet service provider installed a high-speed connection in our home, ensuring fast and reliable internet access.
Article reading:
India is the world’s largest milk producer, but its dairy industry remains fragmented and largely unindustrialized, with smallholders owning only a few cows. Productivity is often low on these small farms compared to larger operations in countries like the United States. Stellapps is not the only Indian startup working on modernizing the industry through smart technology. Prompt, Farmtree by Inhof Technologies, and Herdman by Vetware are other examples of companies leveraging data to transform the industry. Stellapps monetizes its product through cooperatives and service providers rather than charging farmers directly. The company is also developing a portal to map the origin and journey of milk, catering to quality-conscious consumers.
Discussion Questions:
- Have you personally used any wearable devices, like smartwatches or fitness trackers? How have they benefited your daily life or health routines?
- If you were a dairy farmer, how do you think incorporating wearable technology, such as “mooON” by Stellapps, would change the way you manage your livestock? What specific challenges would it help you address?
- As a consumer, is it important for you to know the origin and journey of the milk you purchase?
- Can you think of any potential drawbacks or concerns associated with using wearable devices in the farming industry? How would you personally address or mitigate those concerns?
- How do you see the integration of technology, like wearable devices and data analytics, transforming traditional industries like dairy farming? What benefits do you believe it brings, and are there any potential drawbacks that need to be considered?
Summarization
Describe:
- wearable devices
- smartwatch
- startup
- dairy farmer
- quality-conscious