Affiliation:
1. Sinhgad College of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Abstract
The Virtual Fruits Market app provides a platform for Indian farmers to directly connect with end users and supply their produce with a fair and consistent price. This will ensure that farmers receive a better profit for their produce, while end users can benefit from lower prices and higher quality products from the farmers themselves. Additionally, the app also provides access to experts to provide solutions to the farmers, thus allowing them to make better informed decisions and maximize their profits. The app also ensures that the solutions provided are unique and of the highest quality. The Virtual Fruits Market app is therefore a beneficial tool that provides a win-win situation for both farmers and end users
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