Krishi Saagar

Authors

  • Karthik Y Dept. of Computer Science, Jyothy Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India
  • Harsha K S Dept. of Computer Science, Jyothy Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India
  • Kavya P S Dept. of Computer Science, Jyothy Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India
  • Mandara M Dept. of Computer Science, Jyothy Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India
  • Arun Kumar N CSE Dept. of Computer Science, Jyothy Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India

Keywords:

Farmers, APMCs, Local trader, Machineries, Employment

Abstract

India is well known for farming. We call farmers the backbone of India, where more than 42% of the population is involved in farming. The worst part is that even though there are many farmers who are genuinely carrying on farming, they are landing up with many problems that are affecting them in many ways. The main problem is that they are suffering to get back at least the investment that they have made on their crops. This problem is caused by the huge chain of middlemen that exists along the way the products reach the customer’s hand. Not only this problem, we also have some others that we have noticed. Say, if a farmer has better farming skills but he doesn’t own land, in this situation, how can he be able to earn much income? Also, say that a farmer has a plot of land but he doesn’t have farming tools and machinery. In this case, how will he be helped? Coming towards traders, we all know that even traders have to pay tax to APMCs for buying crops. This has made the price increase for the end customers. So, we have planned to help even traders and make their job easy. These problems are being solved by developing a mobile application.

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Published

2022-08-10

How to Cite

[1]
K. Y, H. K S, K. P S, M. M, and A. Kumar N, “Krishi Saagar”, pices, pp. 84-87, Aug. 2022.

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