Profitable Business of Pearl Farming in Samastipur
Pearl farming is a highly profitable business in today’s times, and farmers can easily combine it with other activities. However, it is essential to have proper knowledge about it to avoid failure. Ramnath Singh, a resident of Singhia Ghat in Rosera, Samastipur district, initially faced failure due to lack of information but has now become a successful pearl farmer and even provides training to others.
Initial Setbacks and Success in Pearl Farming
Despite facing initial failures, Ramnath Singh continued his efforts in pearl farming and eventually found success. He participated in training programs organized by the government and now sells pearls ranging from 500 to 5000 per piece. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining specific factors such as pH levels, ammonia, and temperature in pearl farming.
Becoming a Master Trainer in Pearl Farming
After four years of successful pearl farming, Ramnath Singh has become a master trainer in the field. He has also dug a small pond next to his nursery for pearl farming. By sharing his knowledge and experiences, he inspires others to take up pearl farming and conducts training sessions in various locations. With a rising demand for pearls, this business venture has proven to be both lucrative and fulfilling for Ramnath Singh.
समस्तीपुर जिले के रोसरा के सिंघियाघाट निवासी रामनाथ सिंह ने मोती पालन को अपनाकर काफी मुनाफे में सफलता पाई है। उन्होंने पहले असफलता का सामना किया था, लेकिन अब वे प्रशिक्षण भी दे रहे हैं और अच्छी कमाई कर रहे हैं। मोती पालन में जानकारी और धैर्य की आवश्यकता है और रामनाथ सिंह ने यह सब सीखकर अपने व्यवसाय को सफल बनाया है।