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An Agriculture Operating System for farmer-to-community supply.

The public website explains the ecosystem. The separate platform at platform.krushiphal.com will support registered farmers, communities, residents, partners, vendors, experts, and Krushi Phal operations teams.

Website vs enterprise platform

Two public surfaces with different responsibilities.

krushiphal.com

Brand, knowledge, onboarding, partner, and public ecosystem gateway.

platform.krushiphal.com

Future operational platform for registered users and workflows.

Shared direction

Both support transparent sourcing, demand aggregation, traceability, and practical agriculture coordination.

Functional layers

The platform is organized around operating modules.

Community Stores

Resident ordering, pre-orders, delivery scheduling, and community admin workflows.

Farmer Platform

Farm profile, produce listing, farm records, harvest windows, and planning tools.

Produce Platform

Availability, batch notes, supply status, and campaign readiness.

Harvest Operations

Maturity notes, sorting, grading, packing, and handover workflows.

Logistics Orchestration

Pickup, storage, routing, consolidated delivery, and partner coordination.

Demand & Supply Intelligence

Match community demand with farmer supply and identify gaps responsibly.

Traceability

Farm, farmer, batch, dates, photos, quality notes, and delivery status.

Knowledge & Advisory

Guides, expert support, weather planning, and advisory possibilities.

Partner Ecosystem

Experts, logistics, storage, farmer groups, market vendors, and technology collaborators.

End-to-end produce journey

From produce listing to feedback.

Farmer
Produce Listing
Community Store
Pre-order
Harvest
Sorting/Grading
Packaging
Logistics
Community Delivery
Resident Feedback
Demand-supply balancing

Farmer supply first, fallback sourcing only where needed.

The platform should first try to match community demand with farmer supply, plan harvests, and reduce avoidable wastage. Partner supply or market procurement can help only where farmer supply is insufficient, and such sourcing should be communicated clearly.

Future integrations

Technology should support practical decisions.

IoT and weather

Soil moisture, irrigation, and weather planning can support farm decisions.

AI advisory

Advisory tools can assist, not replace, qualified agricultural experts.

Cold chain and storage

Controlled atmosphere storage and cold-chain integration can support shelf-life and quality planning.