When farming felt like a gamble, Amol Mishra and Hemant Rajput stepped in. Through Beetle Regen Solutions, they are helping farmers leave behind chemical-heavy methods. By reviving soil with regenerative farming, they are bringing back dignity, trust, and hope to India’s fields.
Meet five farmers who turned surplus harvests into profitable ventures. From turmeric powder to jackfruit burgers and jamun products, they show how simple processing reduces waste and creates income.
Rani Sunny from Idukki developed a range of innovative products from Jackfruit— including dried jackfruit, dried jackfruit powder, frozen tender jackfruit, wholesome jackfruit powder, dried jackfruit seed, dried jackfruit seed powder, and jackfruit pulp -- All from a small room near her house.
In 2012, life took an unexpected turn for Reeva Sood when her husband was diagnosed with cancer. Coming back to her home in Himachal, she transformed barren land into a thriving 70-acre farm. Doing so, she also empowered 300 rural women and generated a ₹1 crore turnover annually.
After losing his savings in the dairy business, Raj Singh pivoted to vermicomposting. Using innovative methods like banana leaves for mulching, he transformed his venture into a ₹2.5 crore annual success. Selling at affordable prices, he empowers small scale farmers switch to organic farming.
Kamini Singh, a former scientist, traded her lab coat for the fields of Uttar Pradesh, empowering over 1,000 farmers with organic moringa farming. What began with a Rs 9 lakh loan transformed into a thriving business worth Rs 1.75 crores, demonstrating how science and sustainability can uplift lives.
Barley is a core ingredient in the Ladakhi cuisine. From thukpa to tsampa to skyu, it features in many dishes. But it was once at the brink of erasure. Here’s how Siachen Naturals ensures its legacy is preserved.
IIT graduates Abhishek Negi, Aditya Singh, and Uttam Kumar launched ‘Eggoz’ to bring fresh, chemical-free eggs to Indian households. With six lakh eggs sold daily and Rs 100 crore in revenue, here’s how they’re organising the egg industry.
In Vidarbha, where farmers have long struggled with hardship, Krushi Sarathi, a movement founded by a local farmer's son, is planting seeds of change. Empowering farmers with tools, technology, and knowledge, Krushi Sarathi connects them to brighter futures.
Despite vision impairment and financial struggles, Rajesh Kumar, who worked as a security guard, transformed his life by venturing into rose farming — eventually building a thriving business selling value-added rose products.