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What should I take first step to implement my this new idea?? PROBLEM STATEMENT --> An average farmer is a very busy person who has little time to spare to go to sell his crops at the mandi (market). Thus we have decided to create an app/website whic

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For transportation farmer would deliver their crops direct at marchent stock. We will allow only those merchant on our platform who have licence regarding offline biding in Mandi(market). And other taxes and documents formality would done by my company. For crop quality check we can check it within 20-30 rupees and I have also plan provide quality access to marchent s at a time. If farmer reach at our office we will done his whol work from crop delivery to payment within 4-5 hours. For negotiation we will provide online biding facility there marchent can come across the farmers crop and do biding and offer best price in the market(more than one market). And if you have experience and solution you can also share with us.

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