Mangaluru: Techies return to agriculture, farmer market goes online


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Jan 27: Rural India is also slowly opening up to the digital technology. A online farmer market is functioning silently since four months at Bondala, rural area of Bantwal taluk. Farmer are selling their products through website under the leadership of young techies, who have given up their jobs and taken up agriculture.

Farmers are getting good profit by selling their products without the hassle of middlemen on https://www.localfarmers.in website. Now a market has developed between the consumers and the farmers directly. This online dais is formed to provide economical and moral support to the farmers. Good response is being given by the consumers to this online forum. Now the young techie farmers, who are inspired by this success, are planning to develop an app through which the farm products are marketed directly.

Bondala Yatish Shetty, his wife Sridevi D N and Rajath Shetty are the trio who have developed this website. All the three have worked several years in different IT companies and now returned to agriculture. They have come to know the injustice that is meted out to the farmers including them, with regards to the prices for the crop that is grown by them due to the high handedness of the middlemen. Accordingly, they developed this website to overcome the issue of middlemen. As the trio are aware of the technology themselves, they thought of providing a online platform for the farmers to market their produce and the result is the online farmers market. Now the farmers are selling their produce in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and some areas of Bengaluru. They are aiming to contact the farmers of various parts of the state and widen the network as per the information given by one of the founders of this website Bondala Yatish Shetty.

Yatish Shetty says, "Farmers are getting very less profit for the crops that they grow. So we thought that if direct marketing is done it would be easier. So we formed a WhatsApp group in the beginning. Now through website, we have created a forum for the farmers to sell their produce. In future we have the intention of developing an app and selling the produce through the same."

More than 25 farmers of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts have registered their names on the website. The introduction, type of produce and the contact number of the registered farmers is displayed on the website. Consumers can directly approach the farmers. They can buy the produce. There is an option on the website for the customers to provide their feedback on the produce which they have purchased. One more additional benefit the farmers get through this arrangment is that they can harvest the produce after they get the orders on the website. There is no registration fee for the farmers.

If they sell the product directly they need to give 2.5% to 5%. "Farmers are immensely benefitted from this website. Farmers are able to sell their crops, which they have cultivated, directly to the consumers. It is also possible to get in touch with the common farmers. Small produces like drum stick etc are also getting demand," says Praveen Saralaya, agriculturist.

Now the website is being used to sell products like vegetables, fruits and diary products produced by the farmers of the coastal region. In addition, home products like nursery plants, plantain, chips of jackfruit, ghee, honey and coconut oil are being sold also.

Apart from selling the produce online, the progressive techie farmers get involved in direct marketing also. They sell the produces through stalls under the name 'Organic producers of Tulunadu'. They sell their own grown products and those that have been bought from the farmers at various places including Kadri Park in the city.

  

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  • Yatheesh, Bantwala

    Mon, Sep 06 2021

    Now LocalFarmers team has come up with app to order Fresh Organic Products from Farmers. Supply available in Mangalore, Puttur, Bantwal, Surathkal, Mudipu & also in Bangalore. App available at onelink.to/LocalFarmers. Thanks for your support!

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  • Vasanth G Shetty, Moolki/Bangalore

    Sun, Jun 02 2019

    WELL DONE GUYS , THIS IS THE RIGHT ACTION YOU HAVE TAKEN AGAINST THE MIDDLEMEN BROKERAGE

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 28 2019

    Why not open a few outlets in Mangalore city so that the consumers in the city too get fresh produce direct from the growers and both the consumer and grower benefit? Win win situation for all.

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  • Samuel Sadanand, Kuwait

    Mon, Jan 28 2019

    Good idea

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Mon, Jan 28 2019

    Very inspiring story.
    Keep up the good work.

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  • Jeetu hegde, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 28 2019

    Like this, will somebody start website to dispose Gujuri too...great injustice is done while disposing gujuri, by means of weight and low price.

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  • Anamika, Bajpe

    Mon, Jan 28 2019

    All these initiatives are by the inspiration of our MODI.

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  • Prashant Rao, Mangalore/Riyadh

    Mon, Jan 28 2019

    Absolutely fantastic initiative. I do hope that there is a facility to deliver it in Mangalore as would love to order online ...

    God bless...

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  • SAMAD, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 28 2019

    Good job buddy..may all who involved in this get more benefits.

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  • vikram Rao, Udupi

    Mon, Jan 28 2019

    Thank you Rahul ... it’s only because Of you..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 28 2019

    Farmers children should be able to operate App ...

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  • Naveen, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 28 2019

    Why don't you take up the job of teaching farmers to use mobile app as you are an 'expert' in software........

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  • Harish, Kadaba

    Mon, Jan 28 2019

    Inspirational. Kudos.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 28 2019

    Great Initiative ...

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  • agnel, udupi

    Mon, Jan 28 2019

    Congratulations. It is a great initiative to connect the producer and consumer directly with out much middle men.
    In india farming is very fragmented and not yet organised… there have been efforts to connect the root and this is a great initiative. it must be noted and seen as to how many of the actual farmers, growers ( organic and village side natural and pesticide free growers of fruits, vegetables and spices are really able to connect online or are using smart phones / computers.

    we may be vocal and mobile now more than in the past but Online Activity and use of Smart phones is still a tool of the Hawks and middle men....

    wish you all the best in the venture and want to see real growth and benefit for the actual farmer.

    great going....

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  • Jossie Mascarenhas, Bajpe / Dubai

    Mon, Jan 28 2019

    Excellent idea. Some of the items on the website are really tempting.

    Wishing great success.

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  • Gerald Oswald, Mangalore / UAE

    Mon, Jan 28 2019

    A very good initiative by the techies of coastal karnataka, Better late than never to avoid the loot of middle man otherwise the farmers fate just like Tulu movie "Benpunaye ori... thinpunaye... ori"

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  • Jithin Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 28 2019

    Great initiative Yatish and team, All the best.

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  • Rajesh. D., Manglore, Dubai.

    Mon, Jan 28 2019

    Hats off to you guys, keep it up. You will be blessed.

    Till today none of the Govt. Political parties have done anything for the farmers, Only looted them, took their land forcefully for the sake of Industries, Gave protection to money lenders through police dept, who lend money on a high interest to the farmers and at the end farmers were forced to commit suicide.






    Till today none of the Govt, nor IAS Officeer nor or any MP has done any

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  • abdulla, india

    Sun, Jan 27 2019

    Great Job..mr. Shetty..
    Please promote the Local farmers.. who have no access ..transport to sell their Farm produce..
    serve the community with fresh..organic..fresh vegetables and fruits..
    great initiative and vision....
    With synergy work to serve society...community and progress..

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  • Jossoe Rodrigues, Bantwal

    Sun, Jan 27 2019

    Congratulations. Keep up the good work

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  • VERGHESE JOSEPH, MANGALORE, INDIA

    Sun, Jan 27 2019

    WELL DONE GUYS THIS IS THE RIGHT ACTION YOU HAVE TAKEN AGAINST THE MIDDLEMEN BROKERAGE

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sun, Jan 27 2019

    Actually Mera Desh Badal Raha hai! Who would've taken this risk 4 years ago?

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