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CropConnect: Mobile Application

Manish Bhanushali, Vivekkumar Patel, Saumya Thakkar, Rashmi Malvankar

Abstract


Agriculture sector is the biggest earning sector. To make our country independent the agriculture sector should be properly organized. As we see the agriculture sector is an unorganized sector despite being the biggest sector. The main reason behind this unorganized sector is the third party.

Nowadays farmer is facing the various problem and also, they don’t get the good profit on their crops etc. farmer sold their product of low cost but in the market its values are very high because various distributor and traders keep stock and because of product shortage in the market value of product increases. So, to solve this gap between the farmers and companies and challenges to solve this problem, we created a mobile application. Farmers cannot really sell them to the person they wish to as they don’t go out in the market or the traders don’t contact any of the farmers as their contacts go to the minimum. So, we will design this application which solves the problem of both the farmer and traders in trading the goods with very ease and reliability. It helps supply crop products to the major companies directly and provides major employment in rural areas. The farmer's role is to upload the product and the trader's role is to order them using an online payment option. The retailer can see the rating of the soil which is provided by the Government of India.

The development of Application will help the farmers get their reasonable price and also the farmers in deciding where to market their product and assess just like B2B marketing the price value available in the market that is monitored in the trading post.

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