From Humble Beginnings to Global Recognition: Ravindra Metkar's Success Story
Ravindra Manikrao Metkar, a farmer from Maharashtra, transitioned from poverty to establishing a successful poultry business. With an annual turnover of Rs 15 crore, his journey from 100 birds to 1.8 lakh, while embracing innovative farming methods, led to his invitation to speak at the University of Oxford's conference.
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Ravindra Manikrao Metkar, a farmer from Maharashtra, has become an inspiring figure in the agricultural world. Rising from poverty to generate an annual poultry business turnover of Rs 15 crore, Metkar's story is one of resilience and innovation. His journey began in 1984 with a mere Rs 3,000 investment.
Despite setbacks, including the bird flu crisis, Metkar's determination reshaped his fortunes. In 2008, he took a significant leap forward with a bank loan, expanding his farm exponentially. Today, his poultry farm spans 50 acres and houses 1.8 lakh birds, complemented by his cultivation of fruit and grain crops.
Metkar's achievements have earned him a spot at the University of Oxford's Global Research Conference to share his insights on agri-entrepreneurship. His dedication to mentoring fellow farmers and promoting innovative farming practices highlights his commitment to uplifting the agricultural community.
(With inputs from agencies.)

