Agriculture markets / Desktop-first commission system

Making Vegetable and Fruit Market Operations Fast, Reliable and Locally Fit

A desktop-first commission shop system for vegetable and fruit markets with optional cloud backup, multi-branch support, device syncing, advances, auctions, receivables, cheques, cash, and bank management.

The work

From operating pressure to controlled system

Operating problem

Vegetable and fruit markets move quickly. Lots arrive early, auctions happen fast, farmers expect settlement, buyers take stock on credit, commissions and fees are calculated, cheques are recorded, and cash moves throughout the day. A system built for this environment must be fast, practical, and reliable even when internet connectivity is not perfect.

What Solutyics designed

Solutyics designed a desktop-first commission shop system for vegetable and fruit markets with optional cloud backup, multi-branch support, and device syncing. The system supports farmer advances, supplier-funded in-kind advances, lot management, auctions, sales, commission handling, farmer payments, buyer invoices, receivables aging, alerts, farmer receivables and payables, sales expenses, market fees, cheque handling, other income, returns, adjustments, borrowing, lending, cash, and bank management.

The desktop-first approach respects the reality of market operations. Counter staff can continue working with speed, while optional cloud backup and syncing allow owners to monitor activity across branches and devices. This creates a practical balance between local reliability and modern visibility.

Impact

Operational clarity without losing the realities of the workflow

The system gives commission shop owners better control over daily market activity, buyer credit, farmer settlements, cash flow, and branch performance. It is designed not just to digitize the market, but to fit the pace and pressure of the market.

Next

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Solutyics can help map the operating model, software architecture, data flow, and handover plan before the build becomes fragile.

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