Who uses Kisaan Shakti

Built for kisaan and teams managing multiple fields

Kisaan Shakti works for individual farmers and organizations. The workflow stays consistent: monitor → detect → act → measure → report.

Farmers FPOs Advisors Agri companies
EnquiryGate alliance • Secure accounts • Scales from 1 field to districts
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How teams use it together Collaborative
Farmer + advisor + field staff can work on the same field record: alerts create tasks, tasks record actions, and reports summarize results.
Farmer Advisor Team Shared field record + tasks
Works for individual use, and scales to organization reporting.

Primary users

Four groups commonly use Kisaan Shakti. Each group gets specific benefits, but everyone shares the same monitoring flow.

Small & Medium Farmers
Monitor crop health without expensive hardware. See where to inspect first and keep simple khet records.

  • Early stress visibility
  • Zone-wise attention
  • Before/after tracking
FPOs / Cooperatives
Track many member fields and standardize reporting. Prioritize visits and program monitoring.

  • Coverage dashboards
  • Member-wise reports
  • Team task workflow
Agri Advisors
Share recommendations and prove improvement. Maintain a structured advisory history per field.

  • Evidence-based guidance
  • Visit planning
  • Outcome validation
Agri Companies
Field teams, demos, and program monitoring. Prove performance with reports and zone comparisons.

  • Field staff coordination
  • Demo plot monitoring
  • Program reports
Important: The same field record can be used by multiple roles. You can keep access controlled using roles/permissions.

Common use cases

What different users typically do inside Kisaan Shakti (examples).

For Farmers
Weekly monitoring to decide where to inspect and what to do first.
Inspect patch W1W2W3 W4W5W6
  • Add field once → monitor every week
  • Build 2–4 zones for practical management
  • Keep notes + actions to learn season-by-season
For FPOs / Companies
Coverage monitoring across many fields; prioritize visits using alerts and trends.
District coverage (illustrative) Block A Block B Block C 68% 82% 50%
  • Team dashboard for field lists + alerts
  • Assign tasks and track completion
  • Export reports for programs and stakeholders

Adoption journey

Most users start simple and expand gradually. This makes onboarding easy and scalable.

Start → Grow → Scale
A typical path for farmers and organizations.
1) Add fields + basic crop details 2) Build zones + weekly monitoring 3) Alerts, tasks, reports (teams/programs) Illustrative scale
The platform supports both: individual self-use and structured organizational rollouts.
Why this approach works in India
Many users prefer to start with one field, learn the maps, and then expand. FPOs and companies can onboard a few villages first and scale block/district-wise.
Vision: support every Indian farmer through affordable access + scalable dashboards for organizations and programs.

Whoever you are — start with one field

Farmer, advisor, FPO, or company — the workflow stays simple and measurable.