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Abstract: This project introduces a hyper-local agricultural commerce platform built using the MERN stack, designed around village-level digital micro-hubs rather than a traditional marketplace. Farmers within each locality form digital clusters where they list, price, and manage their produce collectively. Buyers are automatically matched to the nearest microhub using geolocation intelligence, reducing delivery distance, ensuring fresher supply, and lowering logistics costs. The system integrates dynamic route optimization to streamline last-mile distribution, cutting transport time, fuel usage, and spoilage. To strengthen planning and profitability, predictive demand forecasting analyzes locality-wise purchase patterns, seasonal trends, and supply fluctuations - guiding farmers on crop choices, optimal stocking, and restock timing. The platform supports transparent transactions, real-time inventory visibility, and role- based dashboards for farmers, buyers, and hub coordinators. By transforming isolated transactions into community-powered supply networks, this solution accelerates delivery, minimizes waste, boosts farmer earnings, and builds a sustainable, datadriven rural economy with stronger local resilience. Keywords : Hyper-Local Commerce, Micro-Hub Network, MERN Stack ,Geolocation Intelligence, Route Optimization, Demand Forecasting, Real-Time Inventory Management, Sustainable Rural Economy.
Published in: INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
Volume 10, Issue 03, pp. 1-9
DOI: 10.55041/ijsrem58278