Farmers generally have to sell their produce at a lower price and also have to throw away a considerable portion, while consumers have to pay high prices for the same goods but still don't get good quality.
Well, this is the problem Fraazo was tryin
But as you can see, even with over $70 Million in funding, it failed
Today when we have quick Commerce, making it very hard. Organic and direct from farm is the only usp it will have
What is the future of Quick commers business? Starting a startup in a quick commerce is good? Because I have a great idea in quick commerce.
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kamal p
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Quick commerce
Can there exist more players in quick commerce in different domains ?
One domain I can think of is medicine as it is required in each household today and no other players offer that.
What do you think ?
Any other domains were it
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Uttkarsh Singh
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It is approaching and not just quick commerce but AI too.
India's quick commerce industry to grow 15x, reach $5.5 bn by 2025: RedSeer
The report states that the quick commerce sector in India currently with a market size of $700 million is likely to grow 15x to reach $5.5 billion market value by 2025.
FMCG distributors have written to Piyush Goyal about their concerns over rapid and unregulated growth of quick commerce platforms
The key issue FMCG distributors raised is that quick commerce platforms are increasingly becoming direct distributors f
What if we have a quick Commerce which works on model of e commerce
Example: I ordered earpodes from an quick commerce got delivered in 10min.
I ordered earpodes from e commerce got delivered in 2-3 days.
Now which one should I choose to order ea
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Priyam Maurya
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why these quick commerce have highly inflated prices of there fruits and vegetables? Do anyone know?
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Uttkarsh Singh
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Such a great analysis by Ken on Quick commerce and people are getting addicted towards it, Quick commerce and AI will change humans forever and this change won't be drastic but it will be gradually exponential.
Is anyone working in the vegetable and fruit sector where farm-to-home delivery requires technology to prevent spoilage? We are working on quick commerce and aim to sell vegetables at very affordable prices, directly benefiting farmers.
Direct-to-consumer (D2C) dairy startup Sid's Farm has raised $10 million in a Series A funding round co-led by venture capital firm Omnivore and Narotam Sekhsaria Family Office (NSFO).
Founded in 2016 by Kishore Indukuri, an alumnus of IIT Kharagpur