
Tech Farm is an integrated agritech platform devel-oped to reshape the farming ecosystem by providing farmers with direct sales opportunities, timely digital advisories, and simpli- fied access to government initiatives. By reducing intermediary influence, fostering transparency, and equipping farmers with AI-enabled insights, Tech Farm enhances profitability, sustain- ability, and digital adoption. This paper discusses the platform’s underlying design principles, architecture, operational workflow, comparative evaluation with existing agritech models, challenges, and prospects. The anticipated socio-economic benefits highlight the transformative role of technology in strengthening agricul- tural communities. Additionally, this study explores how Tech Farm can become a replicable model globally, emphasizing the integration of IoT, blockchain, and AI in bridging gaps between traditional farming and modern agricultural practices
Agritech, direct-to-consumer marketplace, agri- cultural schemes, digital advisory, fertilizer recommendation, rural innovation, supply chain transparency, e-commerce, AI, data analytics, IoT, farmer empowerment
Agritech, direct-to-consumer marketplace, agri- cultural schemes, digital advisory, fertilizer recommendation, rural innovation, supply chain transparency, e-commerce, AI, data analytics, IoT, farmer empowerment
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