Know More About This Techie Who Is Revolutionizing Farming
Shankar Venkatraman had everything that one aspires for- a degree in technology from BITS Pilani, a job in California, he got married and has a lovely daughter. All that changed when his daughter was diagnosed with eczema and he was told that one of the causes of eczema is the chemicals in food. His daughter’s condition affected him and he constantly thought about what he could have done to stop her from getting the skin disease. He stopped consuming food that he didn’t see grow himself. One thing led to another and he returned to his hometown in India with the intention of farming, but he had no idea that he would meet with great success. Gaining The Farmer’s Trust His success can be attributed to the way he treated the people who worked for him. He didn’t treat them as farmworkers but looked after them as a family, supported their children’s education and offered them three meals a day. This made the farmers try the right way of farming without risking their money or their lives and in the process, he gained their trust and love. He convinced them that suicide was not the only way out and explained to them the innumerable benefits of organic farming. A Whole Community Benefits From Farming Shankar acquired land, but it took almost a year to make it fit for organic farming. However, once he got started, the gains from it were very huge. He purchased European farming tools to make the process easy for the farmers. He created a community of people who cared for each other and would stand by him even at the worse time. He even began to teach his successful farming techniques to students from agriculture colleges. Currently, Shankar runs a 60acre organic farm funding and supporting 90 farmer families from remote villages in Tirunelveli. Shankar’s farming community supplies fruits and vegetables plucked right from the plants to over 1000 customers within the Bangalore city. Shankar does his work with pride and passion. His aim is to erase the stigma of farming as not being reputable and attract many more willing people out there into this noble profession. Image Source: The Tribal Box