Engineer’s Leap to Floriculture Blossoms Into a Rs 7 Lakh/Month Chrysanthemum Business

[The Better India] - 01/2/2025

Bengaluru's Lohith Reddy left behind a promising career in engineering to follow his passion for floriculture. From growing gerberas to expanding into chrysanthemums, his dedication to quality and innovation has transformed his flower farm, ‘Lohith Flora’, into a thriving business.



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