They have an MBA from the most sought-after business school in the country but are busy selling vegetables.
Nirmal Kumar and Kaushlendra Kumar — both graduates from
IIM-Ahmedabad, have brought respectability to the business of vegetable
selling through their innovative ventures.
He has been professionalizing and creating new distribution channel
linkages to facilitate faster distribution of fresh farm produce with
minimal lead time and better customer satisfaction.
"Our next aim
is to form institutions of vegetable farmers so that they can have
bargaining power in changed marked dynamics like FDI
in retail. Future plan also involves taking this proven model and Bihar
agriculture produce to other parts of the country," said Kaushlendra,
who started selling vegetables from a small outlet located behind a
school in Patna. His first day sales was Rs 22, which has now touched Rs
5 crore in just 3.5 years of its operation.
Kaushlendra is also
trying to change the social mindset of the young and educated in Bihar,
who will do anything but work in agriculture sector.
Ahmedabad-based
Nirmal Kumar is on the threshold of launching his online venture for
selling vegetables. The venture will give people in Ahmedabad an option
to buy farm fresh vegetables online, thus help curb inflation.
"At present, farmers are not getting the right price and customers are
paying almost 300-900 % higher price for vegetables. I believe
vegetables and fruits can be made available at cheaper rates to the
consumers by eliminating middlemen . Inflation can be controlled by controlling the price rise on daily use items," said Nirmal.
source:TNN
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