It’s no secret that the agriculture problem is multi-faceted in the US. Millions of local farms struggle from wasting perfectly good produce simply because they can’t sell it quickly, even with the help of farmers markets, websites, and on-site stores. Consumers, on the other hand, struggle to find inexpensive, locally-grown, nutritious food because they lead busy lives or live in food deserts. With Krishi, both farmers and consumers will never have to face these problems again. Essentially, Krishi serves as a digital farmers market where consumers and local farmers can interact directly with each other. After a farm sets up their profile and updates their inventory on the app, consumers can view nearby farms and create an order including products from multiple farms. Once the order is submitted, the farms are notified of what they need to prepare for the order to be completed. Afterwards, once the order is prepared, delivery drivers who are signed up through the app can ‘claim’ an order, view all of the information, pick the items up from the farms that are involved, and drop them off at the consumer’s door. Then, the consumer has the opportunity to leave a review for the farm and the delivery driver.