Success Stories - Organic Farming

Ms. Kusum Maliwad, based in Dharampuri, Dhar, gained comprehensive knowledge and skills in organic farming. She transitioned into organic farming, resulting in a significant increase in income. Her success has inspired fellow farmers in the region to embrace organic practices.

Mrs. Ruprekha Maliwad, also in Dhar, benefitted from support by Priya Sakhimahila Sangh for organic farming. She achieved substantial income growth through organic farming and has become an inspiration for neighboring farmers to explore organic practices.

Mrs. Kiran Hardia, who received specialized training in organic manure production, increased her annual income from 3 lakh rupees to over 4 lakh rupees. Her success serves as an inspiration for other farmers to adopt organic farming methods.

Mrs. Reena Hardia, after training and support from Priyasakhi Mahila Sangh, witnessed her monthly income rise from 5,000 rupees to 10,000-12,000 rupees. Her success story is motivating other farmers in the community to embrace organic farming practices.

Mrs. Radha Dabur, located in Dharampuri, Dhar, received support and training from Priyasakhi Mahila Sangh for organic farming. Her annual income increased significantly from 18,000 rupees to 2.5 lakh rupees, inspiring other farmers in the community to adopt organic farming and embrace sustainability.

Mrs. Shyamu Bai, hailing from Badnawar, Dhar, has emerged as a shining example of transformation through the Dairy Farming and Animal Husbandry scheme under the LEDP Project of NABARD. Prior to embarking on her journey, she was earning a modest income of 2000-3000 rupees per month, facing financial constraints like many in her community.

The turning point in her life came through her active involvement in self-help groups (SHGs) since 2012. Mrs. Shyamu Bai was a part of the NABARD-LEDP project on dairy farming and animal husbandry management, which was effectively implemented by PSMS in Indore. This initiative provided her with the opportunity to acquire vital skills and knowledge in dairy farming and animal husbandry.

Upon completing the training program, Mrs. Shyamu Bai's life took a remarkable turn. She not only witnessed a substantial increase in her income, which now stands at 8000-9000 rupees per month but also became the proud owner of a small goat farm. With 15 goats under her care, she has the potential to generate a significant income by selling them at a favorable price.

Mrs. Shyamu Bai's success story illustrates the profound impact that the training program has had on her life. It has not only elevated her economic status but has also empowered her to explore new opportunities in the field of animal husbandry, giving her the means to secure a more prosperous and self-reliant future. Her journey serves as an inspiration to others in her community, demonstrating the potential for positive change when provided with the right support and training.

Upon completing the training program, Mrs. Shyamu Bai's life took a remarkable turn. She not only witnessed a substantial increase in her income, which now stands at 8000-9000 rupees per month but also became the proud owner of a small goat farm. With 15 goats under her care, she has the potential to generate a significant income by selling them at a favorable price.

Mrs. Shyamu Bai's success story illustrates the profound impact that the training program has had on her life. It has not only elevated her economic status but has also empowered her to explore new opportunities in the field of animal husbandry, giving her the means to secure a more prosperous and self-reliant future. Her journey serves as an inspiration to others in her community, demonstrating the potential for positive change when provided with the right support and training.

Mrs. Ramkanya Bai, a resident of Badnawar, Dhar, has blossomed into a remarkable success story thanks to her participation in the Dairy Farming and Animal Husbandry scheme under the LEDP Project of NABARD. Before her transformative journey began, she was earning a modest income of 5000-6000 rupees per month, making ends meet but eager for an opportunity to improve her livelihood.

Her life took a significant turn when she actively engaged with self-help groups (SHGs) in 2013. She became a participant in the NABARD-LEDP project on dairy farming and animal husbandry management, a program effectively implemented by PSMS in Indore. This initiative provided her with the crucial skills and knowledge required for success in the world of dairy farming and animal husbandry.

Following the completion of the training program, Mrs. Ramkanya Bai's life experienced a substantial transformation. She not only witnessed a notable increase in her income, which now stands at 9000-10000 rupees per month, but also ventured into livestock management and rearing. Initially, her journey was not without challenges, as she faced difficulties related to marketing and production due to a lack of knowledge.

With the practical experience gained through the training, she honed her skills in livestock management and the rearing of cows and goats. Her dedication and enthusiasm were so infectious that her family members, who were initially hesitant, later extended their full support in goat rearing. Mrs. Ramkanya Bai has not only become a successful women entrepreneur but also a role model for other women in the surrounding villages, inspiring them to pursue their dreams and achieve financial independence. Her story illustrates the immense impact of empowerment through education and skill development.