Terms of Use
FarmFlyer Agrotech Private Limited
Last Updated: June 6, 2026
Welcome to FarmFlyer. These Terms of Use constitute a binding legal agreement between you and FarmFlyer Agrotech Private Limited governing your access to and use of our Platform.
1. Eligibility & Verification
To use FarmFlyer as a Farmer, Trader, Retailer, or Transport Provider, you must register an account and submit accurate regulatory or business documentation for KYC verification. We reserve the right to suspend or terminate accounts that provide fraudulent information or fail to maintain fair trading standards.
2. Marketplace & Transaction Protocol
- Agricultural Relationship Platform (ARP): The platform operates as a localized digital workspace connecting agro-business stakeholders. Market bids and crop forecasts submitted by users must be accurate and updated in good faith.
- Payment & Staging Engine: By initiating a trade, buyers agree to lock the required purchase funds securely in the platform’s designated escrow framework before shipping begins.
- Physical Inspection Mandate: Crucial Clause: All parties explicitly acknowledge that a trade transaction is not finalized until the produce undergoes a physical quality check at the designated destination or farm point. Payouts are executed to the seller only after the buyer physically inspects and approves the item quality standards.
3. Prohibited Activities
Users are strictly prohibited from:
- Circumventing the platform's payment architecture once a trade handshake has been digitally recorded.
- Listing restricted, illegal, or contaminated agricultural commodities.
- Manipulating local market rate cards or falsifying grade parameters.
4. Limitation of Liability
FarmFlyer provides the infrastructure for business connection, inventory tracking, and transaction logging. While we facilitate trust protocols via escrow, FarmFlyer Agrotech Private Limited is not a direct counterparty to any trade and shall not be liable for crop spoilage, transit accidents, or arbitrary buyer-seller quality disagreements beyond the scope of our mediation guidelines.