Open agriculture infrastructure

Every farmer deserves a real choice.

KrishiStack lets trusted providers offer better farm services without locking farmers in. Farmers keep their data, compare their options, and stay connected—even when the network is weak.

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Farmer view · Satara
Meera’s farmTomato · 2.4 acres
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Your farm record is safeYou can move providers anytime.
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Portable data

Farm records stay with the farmer.

Works offline

App, SMS, and field-worker access.

More choice

Providers compete on value and trust.

One open layer

Simple for farmers. Powerful for providers.

KrishiStack is the shared foundation underneath farm services—not another app that traps people inside one company.

1

Farmers keep a farm passport

Crop history, alerts, soil records, and consent choices remain available even if a service provider changes or closes.

2

Providers launch quickly

Use no-code tools, local languages, SMS, and safe data sharing to deliver their own specialized service.

3

Better signals help everyone

Consent-based, anonymous trends can spot disease risk early and prepare nearby support and supply chains.

Interactive showcase

See the network in action.

These are mock screens showing the experience we want to build.

Meera’s farm passport

Choose the service that works best for you.

Same farm record. Different trusted providers. No lock-in.

Why this matters

Technology should widen farmer choice, not close it.

When services can compete fairly and farmers can safely carry their information, better support can reach every village—not only the best-connected ones.

Join the open agriculture network

Less lock-in

A provider changing course should never erase a farmer’s farm history.

Better value

Clear comparisons help farmers choose affordable, trusted support.

Earlier action

Shared, protected trends help communities respond before outbreaks spread.

Open by design

Let’s make agricultural technology work for every farmer.

For FPOs, co-ops, public programs, and responsible service providers.