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Partners

A collaboration page for people building serious agriculture systems.

Krushi Phal is currently in an exploration and early collaboration stage. We are open to conversations with people and organizations working in agriculture, supply chain, storage, research, logistics, farmer networks, and community food systems.

Who we want to work with

Useful partner roles across the ecosystem.

Agricultural experts

Crop, soil, harvest, irrigation, and advisory support.

Logistics providers

Pickup, routing, delivery, and movement planning.

Storage partners

Storage, preservation, cold-chain, and controlled atmosphere possibilities.

Farm aggregators

Farmer networks and coordinated produce availability.

Market vendors

Supply gap support and market movement insight.

Research institutions

Evidence-led learning, pilots, and public knowledge collaboration.

Technology collaborators

Farm records, IoT, advisory, platform integration, and data workflows.

Community coordinators

Resident communication, onboarding, and community store coordination.

Collaboration models

Start small, learn clearly, then scale responsibly.

Advisory collaboration

Topic-specific crop, harvest, packaging, storage, or market guidance.

Pilot collaboration

Small pilots around produce campaigns, storage, logistics, or community onboarding.

Supply partnership

Responsible farmer or partner supply coordination with clear communication.

Knowledge collaboration

Guides, workshops, field notes, research, and practical public education.

Platform integration

Future integration with logistics, storage, farm technology, or advisory systems.

Community onboarding

Support apartment, villa, office, campus, or institutional participation.

What each side may bring

A useful conversation starts with clarity.

What Krushi Phal brings

A public agriculture ecosystem direction, community demand model, platform vision, and early validation from a real farm-to-community campaign.

What partners may bring

Expertise, networks, infrastructure, operational support, supply capacity, research, technology, or community coordination.

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