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KHETALA

Khetala, is a crop recommendation application that aims to bridge the knowledge gap between nepali farmers and the scattered data online to help them make data driven decision. Khetala integrates 3 major factors (Yield, Soil, Price) to provide crop recommendation to farmers. Here's how each aspect contributes to its recommendations:

  1. District wise yield data Khetala analyzes historical crop yield data for the specific region or locality. By understanding which crops have performed well in the past under similar conditions, it can suggest crops with higher potential for success in terms of yield.

  2. Soil Profile The application collects soil data from various sources or may even employ on-the-ground testing. By analyzing soil composition, pH levels, nutrient content, and other relevant factors, Khetala can recommend crops that are well-suited to the specific soil conditions of a farmer's land. By leveraging historical climate patterns, it recommends crops based on weather conditions such as rainfall, temperature variations, and humidity levels.

  3. Market Price Trends The application also analyzes market price trends for different crops in the region. By considering factors such as demand-supply dynamics. Khetala provides insights into which crops are likely to fetch higher prices at the time of harvest.

Target Audience and its impact on them


  • Farmers: Getting personalized advice helps farmers know which crops to plant, making farming easier and more profitable.

  • Government entities: Using reliable data helps government make better decisions to support farming and ensure there's enough food for everyone.

  • Agribusiness: Businesses get useful information to plan better, sell more products, and make more money in farming-related industries.

  • Professionals involve in agricultural research and education: they have more data to learn from, helping them find new ways to improve farming and teach others about it.