For Farmers

Use Krushi Phal to move farm produce with clearer demand and better coordination.

Farmers can use Krushi Phal to share produce availability, communicate harvest windows, understand organized community demand, plan packing, discuss delivery responsibility, and learn from feedback.

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What farmers can use it for

A practical route from available produce to organized community campaigns.

Produce listing

Share crop, variety, estimated quantity, harvest window, photos, and handling notes.

Demand visibility

Understand whether community interest is strong enough before harvest movement begins.

Campaign coordination

Align order closure, harvest, sorting, packing, pickup, delivery, and feedback.

Common farmer concerns

The model is built around honest operating questions.

Will demand be clear?Community pre-orders and campaign windows help estimate movement before packing.
What if harvest changes?Krushi Phal communicates uncertainty, revised quantities, and timing changes before order closure wherever possible.
Who handles delivery?Delivery can be farmer-led, partner-led, or coordinated through Krushi Phal depending on distance, quantity, timing, and receiving conditions.
How is quality explained?Listings include maturity, sorting, grading, packing, and natural variation notes so residents receive clearer expectations.
What is not promised?Krushi Phal does not promise guaranteed procurement, fixed prices for every crop, unlimited demand, or risk-free harvest outcomes.
How produce listing works

Good listings reduce confusion before harvest.

01

Share farm and crop details

Farm location, crop, variety, contact person, photos, and field context.

02

Estimate quantity responsibly

Use a range when yield, maturity, weather, or labour can change the final quantity.

03

Confirm harvest window

Align harvest timing with order closure, packing readiness, and community delivery date.

04

Prepare batch notes

Sorting, grading, packing, ripening, shelf-life, and handling notes support better resident communication.

How community demand helps

Demand signals help farmers avoid blind movement.

Community campaigns turn resident interest into a clearer planning signal. Farmers still need to manage harvest uncertainty, but order windows help decide how much to harvest, pack, move, or hold back.

Before harvest

Confirm readiness before the campaign closes.

Harvest readiness

Check maturity, weather risk, labour availability, and usable quantity before final confirmation.

Packing and quality expectations

Separate damaged produce, grade where useful, and choose packing that protects the batch.

Pricing and payment communication

Price communication separates farm value, packing work, delivery cost, and service responsibility.

Delivery responsibility options

Responsibility must be clear before produce moves.

Farmer delivery

Suitable when the route, timing, quantity, and receiving point are manageable.

Coordinated pickup

Krushi Phal can help align pickup, routing, receiving, and communication for selected campaigns.

Partner logistics

Logistics partners can support larger or more complex movement when service expectations are documented.

What Krushi Phal does not promise

Clear limits protect trust.

  • No guaranteed procurement for every crop or every quantity.
  • No promise that every community campaign will sell out.
  • No fixed price claim without crop, grade, season, quantity, route, and service context.
  • No replacement for qualified agricultural, financial, or legal advice.
  • No exaggerated claims about traceability or impact beyond what is actually recorded.

Ready to list produce?

Share the crop, quantity range, harvest window, location, and delivery possibility.

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