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FarMart: AI platform reduced post-harvest loss and raised farmer payouts in 2025

FarMart's 2025 Impact Report says its AI supply-chain platform prevented 18,305 t of post‑harvest loss, avoided 23,567 t CO2 and routed over Rs 23.4 billion to about 480,000 farmers.

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FarMart reported in its 2025 Impact Report that its AI-driven supply-chain platform reduced post-harvest food loss and increased payments to farmers across India’s agri-food and energy value chains by redesigning the middle layer of sourcing, logistics and commerce.

The company states the platform covers more than 40 agricultural products and engages roughly 487,619 farmers. In 2025 FarMart says it prevented 18,305 metric tons of post-harvest losses by improving handling and movement efficiency across sourcing channels.

FarMart also reports climate and resource outcomes: its accounting shows the platform avoided 23,567 tonnes of CO2 emissions in 2025 and saved 5.39 billion litres of fresh water through reduced embedded waste and more efficient product movement.

On the economic side, FarMart records aggregate payments of over Rs 23.4 billion paid to about 480,000 farmers during 2025. The company highlights that predictable digital workflows and direct transactions reduced dependence on fragmented mandi systems and improved income predictability for producers.

Operational measures behind these results include digital purchase-order consent systems, real-time logistics monitoring, AI-led anomaly detection and strengthened labour safeguards along the supply chain, according to the report.

FarMart frames its impact work around five pillars — Carbon, Community, Consumer, Capability and Credibility — and notes that an internal carbon accounting exercise found 99.99% of emissions are upstream in agriculture, underlining the importance of precise measurement over time.

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