Discover how Lohith Reddy left his tech career to pursue flower farming in Bengaluru, turning his passion into a successful business that now earns him Rs 7 lakh/month.
From tech professionals to traditional farmers, meet five individuals who turned their passion for flowers into thriving floriculture businesses, earning profits and transforming lives.
Bengaluru's Lohith Reddy left behind a promising career in engineering to follow his passion for floriculture. From growing gerberas to expanding into chrysanthemums, his dedication to quality and innovation has transformed his flower farm, ‘Lohith Flora’, into a thriving business.
Catering up to 100 orders daily, Parvathy Mohanan turned her gardening hobby into a portulaca flowers business. She shares how she became a commercial gardener by chance.
In 2016, Samir Badal, an industrialist in Telangana, started an orchid farm because he wanted to try something new and was always fond of growing plants.
72-year old N.K. Krishnan Nair hailing from Aranmula, Kerala started getting almost 15-20kgs of marigold every day which is now earning him close to Rs.35,000 per month.