Farming is not easy, not pretty, not wildly profitable. And I had no prior experience; then, why did I even get into it? I believe I felt a connection. Plus the challenge excited me - To be a successful farmer nowadays, one has to be equal parts entrepreneur and agronomist. As I dug into it, I also found farming to be fulfilling. That's how I branched into agriculture, as the Sanskrit aphorism "Vriksho Rakshati Rakshitaha" (Trees, when protected, protect you) took on a new meaning for me.
Sunday, June 25, 2006
Vriksho Rakshati Rakshitaha:||
That's my deep-rooted philosophy of farming that comes down from The Vedas, ancient indian scriptures. "Protect trees, trees will protect you."
I agree with your statement. But i have a doubt why in india still agriculture sector is not much productive than other sectors and why real farmers still in debt?
I agree with your statement. But i have a doubt why in india still agriculture sector is not much productive than other sectors and why real farmers still in debt?
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