Digital Revolution in Indian Agricultural Marketing by “Agrivault”

Volume: 10 | Issue: 02 | Year 2024 | Subscription
International Journal of Embedded Systems and Emerging Technologies
Received Date: 05/17/2024
Acceptance Date: 10/05/2024
Published On: 2024-10-05
First Page: 1
Last Page: 7

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By: Shubham Gulekar, Siddharth Phadtare, and Deepa Ramane

1-3Student, Department of Electronics Engineering, Sinhgad College of Science, Ambegaon, Pune , India

Abstract

“Agrivault”, is an app developed as a solution to the pressing challenges faced by Indian farmers in the realm of agricultural marketing. As the agriculture sector is the backbone of India’s economy, Agrivault endeavors to address inefficiencies in traditional marketing systems by incorporating modern digital technologies. The work aims to bridge the gap between storage providers and farmers, mitigating losses and enhancing economic viability for agricultural stakeholders.

Key features of Agrivault include market analytics, supply chain integration, and a user-friendly interface. By incorporating market insights, farmers can adapt their strategies to meet consumer demands effectively. Supply chain integration facilitates direct connections between farmers and consumers, reducing intermediary costs and empowering farmers with real-time market information. Moreover, the user-friendly interface ensures accessibility for farmers with varying technological literacy levels, democratizing access to online markets.

The development of Agrivault follows a methodical and collaborative approach, involving extensive engagement with the agricultural community. Through collaborative development, implementation costs are reduced, making the solution more accessible to farmers. The success of Agrivault hinges on technological innovation, policy support, and active participation from stakeholders, with the potential to significantly impact farmer income and reduce post-harvest losses.In conclusion, Agrivault represents a transformative tool poised to revolutionize agricultural marketing in India, empowering farmers, enhancing efficiency, and fostering sustainable agricultural development.

Key words: agriculture, Digital technology, agricultural market analytics, supply chain integration, user friendly GUI.

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How to cite this article: Shubham Gulekar, Siddharth Phadtare, and Deepa Ramane, Digital Revolution in Indian Agricultural Marketing by “Agrivault”. International Journal of Embedded Systems and Emerging Technologies. 2024; 10(02): 1-7p.

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