Rameshbhai Ruparelia, a humble cow-keeper from Rajkot district, has become a millionaire and a inspiration to millions of farmers across the country. His remarkable journey from poverty to prosperity is a testament to hard work, determination, and innovative thinking.
Moreover, once a laborer who struggled to make ends meet, Rameshbhai’s life took a turn in 2010 when he started farming using cow dung and natural pest control methods. His success in organic farming led him to start his own cow rearing business, which now boasts over 250 Gir cows. However, his farm produces high-quality milk, buttermilk, butter, and ghee, with a special type of ghee selling for a whopping Rs 51,000 per kg.
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Rameshbhai’s embrace of modern technology and social media has helped him reach a global audience, with his products being sold in 123 countries. His website and YouTube channel showcase his work and products, inspiring many to adopt his model. With a turnover of Rs 6 crore annually, Rameshbhai’s journey is a beacon of hope for farmers across India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has praised Rameshbhai’s achievements, and his farm has become a popular destination for visitors from around the world. However, Rameshbhai’s vision is to empower thousands of farmers like him and promote indigenous cows and traditional practices. His inspiring story is a reminder that success is possible with hard work, determination, and a willingness to innovate.
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