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Samman 2024 : Patnayakuni Geeta Ramakrishna became the pioneer farmer of pearl farming in organic farming 

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Patnayakuni Geeta Ramakrishna of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh has adopted pearl farming along with organic farming and natural farming to bring a new revolution in the Indian agriculture sector. Born on 20 August 1962, Ramakrishna started pearl farming with the aim of making farming environmentally friendly and profitable. His hard work and innovation have established him as an inspiration among the farmers of Visakhapatnam.

Organic approach in pearl farming

Start of pearl farming

Patnayakuni Geeta Ramakrishna started pearl farming on 6-10 acres of land. This is a different and challenging field from traditional farming, but he adopted it successfully.

1. Organic methods:

– Pearl farming without using any chemicals.

– Use of biological filters and bacteria to maintain water quality.

2. Environmental Protection:

– Special attention to the cleanliness of water sources and to protect the ecosystem.

Method of Pearl Farming:

– Care of Oysters:

The selection of oysters and the process of producing pearls inside them is conducted carefully.

– Organic Nutrition:

By giving organic nutrition to the oysters, their growth is ensured.

– Quality:

The pearls produced are of high quality and attractive shape, which are in high demand in the market.

Inspiration and Contribution

Aim of innovation in farming:

Ramakrishna ji adopted pearl farming by moving away from traditional farming and made it more profitable with organic methods.

– This effort has become a source of inspiration for the local farmers.

– He proved that despite limited resources, better results can be achieved with the right techniques and approach.

Economic and Social Impact:

– Pearl farming has increased their income.

– He has also created employment opportunities at the local level.

Challenges and Efforts

Challenges:

1. Difficulty of initial investment:

The initial cost in pearl farming is high.

2. Lack of technical knowledge:

Pearl farming demands technical expertise.

Efforts:

Ramakrishna ji used self-study and guidance from experts to address these challenges. He adopted an organic approach in the care and nutrition of oysters.

Benefits of government schemes

Although Ramakrishna ji has not availed any government scheme so far, his efforts show that success can be achieved even with limited resources.

Future plans

1. Expansion of organic farming:

Incorporating other aquaculture techniques along with organic pearl farming.

2. Training local farmers:

Spreading awareness about pearl farming and organic farming.

3. Access to international market:

Exporting his products to international markets.

Patnayakuni Geeta Ramakrishna’s life is an example of how innovation and determination can make farming profitable and sustainable. Her efforts not only strengthen her economic condition but also inspire local farmers to adopt new techniques. Her contribution to organic pearl farming paves a new path for the Indian agriculture sector.

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