Turning ideas into B... • 1d
Firstly, most farmers are not educated enough to place online orders. Secondly, they cannot leave their farms relying on a delivery—they buy whatever they need on the same day based on their immediate work requirements. Farmers usually purchase products on credit or lend from nearby local stores, which is not possible through online platforms. So, they are unlikely to prefer online shopping. Moreover, the government does not allow retailers to sell pesticides and fertilizers online, as it keeps strict control over their distribution and usage. Considering all these issues, it's clear that this model is not feasible. If you still want to pursue something in this space, you can explore the B2B model, but not B2C.
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