
Zhemgang’s Watermelon Farmers Gear Up for Festival Delight
Watermelon Festival: A Celebration of Rural Prosperity and Tradition In Goling village, Zhemgang, farmers Thinley Zangmo and Leki Dorji begin their
Watermelon Festival: A Celebration of Rural Prosperity and Tradition In Goling village, Zhemgang, farmers Thinley Zangmo and Leki Dorji begin their
Bimal’s story stands as an inspiration, illuminating the potential for agricultural innovation and progress in Bhutan. Through his persistent efforts and unwavering dedication to commercial farming, he exemplifies the spirit of youthful entrepreneurship, determined to make a significant impact within his local community and beyond.
Deepen Raj Ghalley, a dedicated BBA graduate who has ventured into the realm of ornamental fish farming, in Samtse – pioneering Bhutan’s very first commercial venture of this kind.
Deepak Bhandari from Sarpang, a man immersed in the mushroom realm. Armed with a diploma in Mycology, he had made it his mission to flood the Bhutanese market with affordable, fresh mushrooms.
Sonam Choki’s Nursery has successfully established itself as a thriving flower-selling business in Changtagang, captivating customers with its exquisite floral creations. Sonam Choki, 54 years old, a passionate and visionary businesswoman, has managed to turn her love for nature’s beauty into a flourishing enterprise, despite her lack of formal education.
In a bid to expand and modernize his agribusiness operations, the CEO of a leading Bhutanese agribusiness firm has set an ambitious budget target of Nu 19 million for this year. The CEO, Thinley Wangdi who has over one decade of experience in the industry with his team has cited several reasons for the increased investment.
Sangay Rinchen, who is commonly known asΒ βFarmer βSβangay, talks to MyBiz Magazine about his venture into entrepreneurship, commercial farming, the business from the farm, and other future plans.
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One summer day in Gangzue, Lhuntse, Phuntsho Wangdiβs grandmother shared a story of nettle herbal tea – how they used to collect stinging nettles to make stinging nettle tea in the olden days.
βIf you donβt know where youβre going, any road will take you there and you have to know your master goal in mind.β
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