Global agricultural auctions in India have traditionally been manual, paper-heavy processes. The "Parchi" system works, but it is prone to errors, manipulation, and lack of transparency. Digitization is not just about using a computer; it's about fundamentally rethinking the workflow.
1. The Gate Entry
It starts at the gate. Instead of a manual register, a digital gate entry system captures the farmer's details, vehicle number, and estimated weight. A unique barcode or QR code is generated for the lot.
2. Electronic Bidding
Traders can use a mobile app to bid on lots. This ensures that the highest bid is recorded instantly, preventing any post-auction manipulation of rates.
3. Automated Settlements
Once the weight is finalized, the system automatically calculates the payable amount, deducting commissions (Adat), taxes, and labor charges. This 100% accuracy builds trust with farmers.