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Women in agribusiness: success stories and opportunities

The concept of independent women or working women is not new. I have seen my grandmothers working in the fields, farming, and no one questioned them. Women in agriculture or agribusiness is not a new concept. However, the fact is that women in agriculture have often faced family financial instability in the farming community. Nevertheless, women nowadays are proving them wrong, making it a norm, and we have the proof with us.

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Success Stories and Opportunities

Some great examples of women’s empowerment in the agriculture field:

Nethra’s Story of Vaaradhi Farm

Nethra Reddy, the founder of Vaaradhi Farms, is an entrepreneur with a passion for organic farming and a sustainable lifestyle. Nethra, an agripreneur from Andhra Pradesh, is currently on the journey of building an organic and sustainable brand. She brings the goodness of nature to your table.

She has a lot of products — from raw organic vegetables to ghee pickles, raw natural honey, lip balms, etc., all organic and natural.

Nethra presents how agriculture can be a great and profitable career option for the young generation.

Binita Kumari’s Story of Mushroom Farming

Binita Kumari is a woman entrepreneur who does mushroom farming. She is from an underprivileged family in Bihar. But Binita’s dedication and hard work helped her to excel in farming. She learned mushroom farming from KVK (Krishi Vikas Kendra). She started her journey by procuring mushroom spawn from KVK Banka and completed her first 25 bags.

Binita is not only a successful mushroom farmer but also a great marketer. Her story inspired many women from her village as well as nearby villages. The Government of India helps women farmers in establishing their own businesses.

Remabhai’s Story of Soilless Dragon Fruit Farming

Agriculture is not always about money; sometimes it also works as mental therapy for a lifestyle that is not lazy but active. This is shown by a farmer from Kerala, Ramadevi, a retired zoology teacher. Where people say retirement is the end of your career and you spend time resting, for Ramadevi, retirement is not the end of her career, but the beginning of a new one.

Ramadevi is from Kerala. She started her journey of dragon fruit farming due to its benefits for the heart and eyes. She started farming on her terrace.

She chose to grow dragon fruit on her terrace and decided to do soilless farming. Though it came with a lot of difficulties, trial and error, and experimentation, she was able to grow them successfully. Her tricks worked like magic, and now she earns a good amount of money from dragon fruit farming post-retirement.

Sharmila’s Story of Drones in Agri-Tech

Under the government’s Drone Didi initiative, Sharmila Yadav, a farmer from Haryana, got herself enrolled in Drone Destination and the Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited.

She spent almost 5 weeks studying drones, both theory and practical. She was able to spray fertilizers over agricultural lands and earned a good income by using drones. This is not only the story of Sharmila but also of many other women registered under the Didi scheme.

This is where tech meets agriculture — and, most importantly, small farmers are able to earn from this kind of technology. Women from Varanasi, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, Punjab, and all over India are now part of this movement.

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Conclusion

All the stories above show different kinds of opportunities women have in agribusiness.

Opportunity by value addition to your produce and building a brand — like the way Nethra has done with Vaaradhi Farms. This is not just a farm but an initiative towards an organic and sustainable lifestyle.

Binita’s mushroom farming shows us that mushroom farming is profitable and a great opportunity for women farmers. She shows us that it doesn’t matter where you are from; if you have passion and are ready to work hard, you can achieve a fruitful life.

Remabhai shows us that retirement is not the end of your career but the beginning of a new journey, and age is just a number.

Drone Didis showed us that technology is not only for the privileged ones. Technology can be learned and used at any phase of your life; what you need is curiosity and willingness.

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6th Pass Woman Earns ₹2 Lakhs Per Month

6th Pass Woman Earns ₹2 Lakhs Per Month

Yogeshwari Dewangan, only a 6th-grade pass-out lady, makes 2 lakhs per month. The answer is simple: it is a testament to hard work, perseverance, and the power of dreams. She started a venture in Chhattisgarh in her hometown with a poultry farm. She began in December 2019 with Kadaknath chickens, and now she has grown a full-fledged poultry farm, housing Sonali, quail, guinea fowl, and turkeys.

Building a Strong Foundation

Her farm is on 50 decimals of land, and she and her husband invested approximately 18 to 20 lakh rupees in that farm. That indicates her confidence and dedication to her farm. She and her husband built two sheds for birds, each 120 feet long and 35 feet wide.

Balancing Family and Farm Life

Raising 3,000 to 3,500 birds is not a small thing, but she takes it in stride. She takes the help of her husband and two other workers. She balances her household work and farm work. She wakes up early in the morning, completes her housework, and then works at her farm. Her hard work and passion keep her going.

More Than Just a Business

She runs a hatchery with a capacity of 10,000 chicks, which is expanding to 30,000 chicks. She offers four free eggs to new mothers in her community, which indicates her true entrepreneurial mindset and emphasizes the importance of nutrition. Her business thrives on selling eggs and chicks, and she focuses on building connections across India.

Caring for Her Feathered Family

She is passionate about the Sonali breed, which is seen in her speech. Sonali breeds are mostly known for their appearance and high meat quality. Sonali bird lays about 210 to 220 eggs per year, which contributes to the farm’s steady production. Yogeshwari ensures they receive clean water and two well-balanced meals in a day. The care she provides reflects in the health of birds.

She Understood the Power of Social Media

When she started her farm, she took her chicks to local markets. But after some time, she realized the power of social media and began connecting with a larger audience. Now, she works with women’s groups, encouraging them to explore poultry farming.

Her sales numbers speak for themselves:

  • She sold 14,000 to 15,000 chicks every month across Odisha, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh.
  • She sold 10-15 kg of fresh meat daily.
  • She sold 2,000-2,500 quails per month.

Yogeshwari’s dedication to poultry farming has turned her farm into a business earning up to 2 lakh per month. That proves her passion and persistence can lead to incredible financial independence.

Words of Wisdom for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

“Starting Small and Dreaming Big” is the only thing Yogeshwari’s family believes in. She advises poultry farmers to start with a modest investment and scale up their operations and always focus on quality and care. Her journey is proof, success is achievable if work with patience, dedication, and a strong work ethic.

The Road Ahead

Yogeshwari’s journey from a household lady to a respected entrepreneur is nothing short of inspiring. Her story serves as a beacon of hope for many people. Her story also shows that you cannot succeed just by studying in expensive colleges; unless you work hard and do something with passion, growth is possible no matter where you start.

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