
Avasar
People – 10 min

With hopes of keeping his children in school, a modest cattle farmer finds himself torn between two desires: The first to provide for his family, and the second to keep his cattle in good health. He discovers an opportunity to accomplish both by using “Krimanshi,” an innovative non-profit organization in Jodhpur, India which is working to fight poverty, climate change, food waste, and inhumane animal treatment by creating affordable & sustainable cattle feed made from edible food waste.
For more information on Krimanshi, visit www.krimanshi.com
This video was produced on location in India by an Actuality Abroad student crew.
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