How a Bangladeshi woman scripted a success story in vermi venture

In 2016, she started small—out of the same premises she lives with her family—more of an experiment than a business

Jan 09, 2021
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In 2016, she started small—out of the same premises she lives with her family—more of an experiment than a business. Today, Nasrin Sultana, a resident of Jhikargachha upazila's Barbakpur village, is a successful Bangladeshi woman entrepreneur who owns a vermicomposting unit in Jessore.

And by funding her own studies and supporting her parents financially, thanks to her successful vermicomposting venture, Nasrin has clearly shown that a daughter should never be considered a burden, "but the pride of the family". After earning a degree in social science from Jhikargachha Women's Degree College, she has also completed a diploma in agriculture. "My vermicomposting business has made it all possible," says the entrepreneur.

Vermicomposting is a process based on earthworms and microorganisms through which organic waste is converted into fertilizers.

https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/nation/2021/01/09/how-a-bangladeshi-woman-scripted-a-success-story-in-vermi-venture

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