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                Jospine Selvaraj | 
               
              
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                Kondaiyampatty, Alaganallur,VIBIS Honey Bee farm, | 
               
              
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                thairuso@gmail.com | 
               
              
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                www.ecoclub.in | 
               
              
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            Discarding  a job that fetches a monthly income of more than a  lakh of rupees a month and taking  up a hobby as a full  time profession needs some courage. That was what Mr. Rousseau Brito a young man from Madurai did three  years ago. 
            He resigned  his  job as a sailor and decided to take  the  plunge as an organic and honey bee  farmer with his sister Mrs. Josephine and face the uncertainties that  infest agriculture. 
            Inspiring model 
            According to Dr. K. Ramasamy, Vice  Chancellor, Tamil  Nadu  Agriculture University, Coimbatore,  “qualified people  like Mr. Brito serve to inspire  other young  persons who are unemployed to taking up agriculture  or related vocations. To abandon a well paying and  secure  job and take up something like  farming proves his interest  and conviction in  this line.” 
            Both Mr. Brito and his sister are well  known people at the Agriculture  college in Madurai, TNAU and to several farmers and  agriculture related entrepreneurs in the region.They have been conducting hundreds of  training  programmes in the last several years to interested people who desire  to try their hands in  this line. 
Popularly  referred to as then kaara amma (honey bee lady) in Tamil,  Josephine's tryst with honey bees started some  years back when  she attended a training  programme. Today she maintains  nearly 3,000 bee  boxes and offers suggestions in persons or over phone from other keepers. 
            “I first started it out of  interest  and  today it has become my business and passion,”  she says.Ms. Josephine  personally supervises  and packages the 30 varieties of honey at her processing unit near her  farm.The honey is marketed under the brand  name  of Vibis and has created quite  a demand  in different pockets of Tamil  Nadu  and in other states. 
Thirty flavours 
            You name the flavour and she has it  in her godown. Be it jamun, ginger, garlic, sunflower, citrus,  figs  or even drumstick flavour, Ms.Josephine sees to it that the needs of her customers are met. 
            “The  demand for the product is so great  that we find it difficult to meet orders today,” says her brother Mr. Brito.The  product is packed in different  containers of 100gms,  250 gms, 500gms and 1kg to suit  the  needs of the consumers. 
Authored two  books 
            Till  date  Ms.Josephine has  trained  over  30,000 people in Tamil  Nadu  and has penned two books  on rearing bees.Being a woman entrepreneur and successfully carrying on her business has  inspired many other village women to take up  this line. 
            “Agriculture work has always  been viewed as a male  bastion and I am happy as a woman I am able  to be  a guiding force  to other women,” says Mrs. Josephine 
Unlike  farming bee keeping  is  not labour intensive, according to  her.  “ Actual beekeeping barely needs two people. Because the bees themselves work to produce the honey, and we don't need to do much.” 
They  are  able to produce more than nine tonnes of honey a month  under their brand name and the  product price is easy on the pocket.  Rs. 80 for 250  grams. “And we are able to make a decent profit,”  says Ruso. 
Both the brother and sister have been able to convert  several farmers and unemployed  youth  and housewifes into  enterpreneurs. 
Business expansion 
Regarding plans for business expansion Mr. Ruso says,  “ we  do have a desire to export  to foreign countries but for that our honey production needs to be increased to  more than  10-12 tonnes a year. 
“This is quite difficult but I am positive  to succeed in  years to come.  In  Mumbai a private  company is asking us to supply more than 10 tonnes of jamun honey,  but  sourcing the  honey  proves daunting  because jamun flower only for some weeks in a year.” 
They  also have plans to introduce franchisees in different parts of  the state  for  marketing their produce.Mrs. Josephine also  supplies  boxes and machineries to farmers in  11 districts, mostly for government  schemes under the  National Horticulture Mission. 
She has been conferred with the best  entrepreneur award from Tamil Nadu Agricultural  University,  Coimbatore (2010), best  women entrepreneur from Women  Empowerment  Forum and  best organic bee keeper award from Lions Club  of Erode  district. 
 
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