Online Training – Hydroponic Fodder
Learn to grow nutritious fodder year-round, save costs & boost livestock health — from anywhere.
Why This Training is Perfect for You
Are you a farmer, dairy owner, goat farmer, or agripreneur looking to reduce feed costs and increase livestock productivity?
Our Online Hydroponic Fodder Training Programme gives you the complete knowledge and practical skills to set up and run your own low-cost, high-yield fodder system — from seed to feed.
Key Benefits You’ll Learn
Reduce fodder cost per kg vs. traditional methods.
Use up to 99% less land than soil-based farming..
Use up to 99% less water than soil-based farming.
Easy-to-manage automation options.
Get green fodder in just 7-9 days.
Highly digestible and rich in vitamins & minerals.
What’s Inside the Training
The course is divided into 3 practical stages so you can learn step-by-step.
Stage 1 – Fundamentals & Setup
- Choosing the right seeds for best growth
- Housing (cabin) design, ventilation & hygiene
- Temperature & humidity control
- Water & light quality; nutrients for maximum yield
- Nutritional value; cattle & goat feed basics
- Troubleshooting common operational problems
- Complete process – from seed soaking to feeding
Stage 2 – Design & Material Management
- Ready-to-use AutoCAD designs for 100 kg, 500 kg, and 1-ton units
- Material guidance: seeds, racks, housing, automation, nutrients
- How to scale your setup according to your livestock needs
Stage 3 – Practical Operation & Support
- Hands-on practical project operation techniques
- 12 months of online guidance for your first production batches
Trainer
Mr. Ashwin R. Sawant – Hydroponic fodder expert with years of experience helping farmers and agribusiness owners succeed.
Course Fee
💰 ₹ 7,500/- INR (Indian Citizens)
💰 $ 199 USD (NRI) — One-time investment for lifetime knowledge
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need prior experience?
No. It’s beginner-friendly and also valuable for experienced farmers.
How will I attend the sessions?
Live sessions via Zoom/Google Meet. Recordings are shared.
Can I start small?
Absolutely. Start from 50–100 kg/day and scale up.