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The corona virus pandemic has made severe changes to our lifestyle, thereby, indirectly affecting our physical and psychological well-being.: how we work, socialize. With the global pandemic still in the process of altering the definition of “normal life” across the planet, most industries are still scrambling to cope up. Electronic-commerce (e-commerce) is the buying and selling of services and products, or the transmitting of data or funds, over a network, primarily the web. Business to business (B2B), business to consumer (B2C), consumer to consumer or consumer-to-business are the different types of business transactions. The terms e commerce and e business are often interchangeable. The term e tail is used in addition to the reference in transaction processes for online shopping. E-Commerce platform with modern technologies which is MERN (MongoDB, Express, React, and Node.js) Stack. Agriculture specific functionality which incorporates selling agriculture related products. By this platform farmers will get exposure and farmers will receive their profits directly through the web site. E-Commerce platform includes PAN India support (including rural). Farmers will get a precise idea of what they are buying with the help of description provided by the admin. Ideal agro e commerce can make a remarkable benefit to “developing” countries. Make transactions risk-free and help track resource expenditure. Work as a powerful catalyst for economic development.
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Dalali, S., Adarsh, C.J., Abhishek, B.K., Akshay, K. (2023). Organic Mart: E Commerce Web Site for Agriculture. In: Kumar, A., Senatore, S., Gunjan, V.K. (eds) ICDSMLA 2021. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 947. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5936-3_55
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