Smartness: How This Farmer’s Son Used A Small Ancestral Land To Build Multicrore Business!

In the era of youngsters exploring modern-day career options, there are a few youths who are striving to modernize agriculture – one of the oldest industries – and shape it as a bankable career option. Rohit Chavan of Pune, Maharashtra, is one such sparse example.

Rohit hails from a financially humble family. His father did agricultural activities only to earn a livelihood and sustain. Agriculture could never have been a lucrative career option for Rohit considering the low income of his father, yet, he studied difficulties out of curiosity. Rohit soon realized that agriculture has a very sound business prospect after the removal of agents from the supply chain. After the initial research, Rohit was firm that he is going to change the fate of his family using the same family-owned farmland.

https://www.getgreen.co.in/

‘‘I remember the hard times when we didn’t have the money to pay our school fees. The conditions in my house forced me to learn the financial gap that hampered our lifestyle.” Said Rohit in a candid chat with Kenfolios.

Despite financial struggles, Rohit somehow completed his Masters in Agriculture from Ahmednagar, Maharashtra. Rohit was desperate to earn good money from ancestral farmland and change the living standards of his family. The geographic region of his land fosters the cultivation of grapes and pomegranate, but,  farmers did not make enough money due to obsolete techniques and agents in the chain, Rohit worked on both areas. He started researching on modern methods in the cultivation of local fruits. Research on scientific methods helped Rohit smartly skip the losses due to climatic conditions. 

Going further, he joined an export firm as an unpaid employee to fetch a better understanding of the fruit export industry. Exporting is a financially lucrative business model, but farmers did not export directly due to a lack of knowledge.

Rohit is also using his knowledge to educate other farmers. During the COVID -19 crisis, Rohit has helped many farmers to turn their Grapes in Raisins and avoid losses due to unsold inventory. The benefitted farmers are happy to have discovered the true potential of their business. 

“I believe the major reason for a large number of farmers committing suicide is because unfortunately, they don’t have enough knowledge of farming in the RIGHT way. I try to educate as many as I can and help them build a better future.” – Rohit Told KenFolios.

Today, Rohit has expanded Laxmi farms from his ancestral 15 acres of land to an 80 acres of estate. His farm has the cultivation of 100k plants of Grapes and Pomegranate. He has taken arduous efforts to ensure the quality of his produce. Elevated quality ensures large export orders as the minimum quality standards for exports are really high. His Grapes are grown with Zero Residues Model, thus, refine the quality of produce. Additionally, the size of every single Grape is checked before packing them for exports. Quality orientation has helped Rohit build a network of happy consumers without having mediators. Most of the clients Rohit earned are from wealthy nations like the US, UK, and Australia.

Read Also : Governments must beware the lure of free money,https://greenstories.co.in/lure-of-free-money/

India boasts an agrarian economy, yet, agriculture is one of the most backward industries in India according to the international standards. In the past decades, especially after India’s economy was opened for foreign companies in the ‘1990s, youngsters have been keeping away from agriculture. But, in recent times, we have observed a few youths experimenting with the agro sector. The significance of the agro sector has suddenly increased due to the COVID-19 crisis. In the testing times, individuals like Rohit are more than an entrepreneurial journey which can inspire youth to take up agriculture as a career option and to reshape India’s economy post Covid-19.

Tags: #agri, #agriculture, #agriculturelife, #agro, #covid, #farm, #farmer, #farmerlife, #farmers, #farmerslife, #farmersmarket, #farming, #farmlife, #food, #getgreengetgrowing, #gngagritech, #greenstories, #india, #johndeere, #love, #nature, #organic, #photography, #Tractor, #tractors
Kenfolios

KenFolios can be best defined as a social entrepreneurship project where every initiative is a step toward positive social change.

View Comments

  • Heya i'm f᧐r the first tіme here. I came across
    thіs board and I find It really useful & it helρed me out much.
    I hope to ցive somethіng back and aid others like you helped me.

  • Hɑve you ever thought about adding a littlе Ƅit more
    than just your articⅼeѕ? I mean, what you say is valuable and all.
    But imagine if уou added some great graphics oг videos to give your
    posts more, "pop"! Your content is excellent but with pіcѕ and video cⅼips, this website cοuld certainly ƅe one of the
    greatest іn its niche. Aԝesome blog!

Recent Posts

Wooden structure discovered that was built 300,000 years before Homo sapiens

  Archaeologists working at Kalambo Falls in northern Zambia have uncovered two large wooden logs…

13 hours ago

World’s longest evolution experiment started 37 years ago, but has already seen 80,000 generations

  E. coli experiment started in 1988 to see evolution in real-time. Photograph: (CDC) Story highlights…

14 hours ago

Satellite Sentinel-5A Captures Startling New Images of Earth’s Ozone Hole

Sentinel-5A satellite shows the real story behind earth’s ozone hole and pollution, see the first…

19 hours ago

New plant-based plastic decomposes in seawater without forming microplastics

Japanese researchers used salt-sensitive chemistry to rethink how plastics should degrade at sea.   Bag…

2 days ago

Algae-based asphalt shrugs off freezing temperatures and reduces carbon output

A new algae-based binder makes asphalt tougher in freezing temperatures while pushing roads toward carbon…

2 days ago

How to Avoid Common Mistakes When Choosing Pickleball Paddles in 2025

Pickleball is the ultimate paddle sport that’s got everyone hooked, from beginners to pros, with…

3 days ago

This website uses cookies.