Freshwater Pearl Farming Training Program | 25–26 July | Indian Pearl Farm

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Freshwater Pearl Farming Training Program | 25–26 July | Indian Pearl Farm

Indian Pearl Farm Announces 2-Day Freshwater Pearl Farming Training Program

25th & 26th July | Learn the Science. Explore the Business. Build Your Future.

Have you ever wondered how pearls are cultivated?

Would you like to explore a unique aquaculture business with opportunities in farming, jewellery, handicrafts, tourism, and entrepreneurship?

Indian Pearl Farm is delighted to announce its upcoming 2-Day Freshwater Pearl Farming Training Program scheduled for 25th & 26th July.

This comprehensive training program is designed for farmers, entrepreneurs, investors, students, institutions, self-help groups, and anyone interested in understanding the science and business potential of pearl farming.

Why Attend This Training?

Pearl farming is one of the most fascinating forms of aquaculture, combining biology, technology, creativity, and entrepreneurship.

This training provides participants with both theoretical knowledge and practical exposure, helping them understand the complete pearl culture process from mussel selection to pearl harvesting.

Whether you are looking for a new business opportunity, diversification of farm income, or simply wish to learn an emerging sector, this program offers valuable insights and hands-on experience.

Training Highlights

Day 1 – Theory & Business Understanding

✅ Introduction to Freshwater Pearl Farming

✅ Pearl Farming Business Opportunities

✅ Species Identification & Mussel Selection

✅ Pond and Water Management

✅ Pearl Culture Techniques

✅ Round Pearl Culture

✅ Designer Pearl Culture

✅ Mabe Pearl Culture

✅ Image Pearl Culture

✅ Project Planning & Infrastructure Requirements

✅ Investment, Costing & Profitability Analysis

✅ Marketing Opportunities & Value Addition

Day 2 – Practical Demonstration

✅ Live Mussel Handling

✅ Surgical Pearl Implantation Demonstration

✅ Post-Operative Care & Management

✅ Water Quality Monitoring

✅ Farm Management Techniques

✅ Survival & Growth Management

✅ Pearl Harvesting Concepts

✅ Interactive Question & Answer Session

Who Should Attend?

🌾 Farmers

💼 Entrepreneurs

🏢 Investors

🎓 Students

🏫 Educational Institutions

👩‍🌾 Self Help Groups

🌊 Aquaculture Enthusiasts

🏛 NGOs & CSR Projects

Beyond Pearls – Additional Income Opportunities

Participants will also learn about value-added opportunities associated with pearl farming:

💎 Pearl Jewellery

💎 Mother-of-Pearl Products

💎 Shell Craft & Handicrafts

💎 Pearl Testing Services

💎 Training & Demonstration Farms

💎 Rural Tourism Opportunities

One of the unique advantages of pearl farming is that income opportunities can begin even before the first pearl harvest through value addition and associated products.

Why Learn from Indian Pearl Farm?

Indian Pearl Farm has been actively promoting pearl culture through training, consultancy, research, and entrepreneurial development.

Participants benefit from:

✅ Practical field experience

✅ Scientific pearl culture techniques

✅ Real-world business insights

✅ Hands-on demonstrations

✅ Post-training guidance

✅ Entrepreneur-focused approach

Our mission is simple:

“Culturing Pearls. Creating Entrepreneurs.”


Limited Seats Available

To ensure effective interaction and practical exposure, participation is limited.

Early registration is strongly recommended.


Registration & Contact

INDIAN PEARL FARM

📞 Phone: +91 9886035912

📧 Email: info@indianpearlfarm.in

🌐 Website: www.indianpearlfarm.in


Don’t Miss This Opportunity

The future belongs to those who learn today.

Join us on 25th & 26th July and discover how science, innovation, and entrepreneurship come together in the fascinating world of pearl farming.

🌊 Learn the Science.
💎 Experience the Practical.
🚀 Explore the Business.

INDIAN PEARL FARM

Empowering Entrepreneurs Through Pearl Science.

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