Farmer-linked commerce
Fresh produce and staples from source to homes, retailers, and bulk buyers.
AndhraFresh is being shaped as a cleaner agricultural commerce system: clearer sourcing signal, calmer buying flows, and stronger support for both household and larger-volume supply.
Built for repeat buying, trusted supply, and operational clarity.

Real produce-led storefront direction
Native imagery starts giving AndhraFresh a more grounded agricultural identity.
Household
Daily vegetables, fruits, and staples for regular family buying.
Bulk
Structured to support retail sourcing and larger quantity movement.
Direct-from-source intent
The system is designed around real supply rather than marketplace clutter.
Retail to bulk readiness
The same foundation can support households, repeat buyers, and commercial demand.
Operational buying flow
Catalog, cart, checkout, orders, and admin are being built as one controlled system.
Categories
Shop through clear catalog groupings.
Start by the type of goods you need, then move into specific products and order flow with less friction.

Fruits
Fresh seasonal fruit, daily-use favorites, and farm-linked supply.

Vegetables
Practical home vegetables selected for freshness and regular use.

Rice & Grains
Staples, polished rice, unpolished rice, and essential grain supply.

Nuts & Seeds
Groundnuts, sesame, and other dry-goods categories tied to agricultural sourcing.
This section now reads real category counts from the live DBVM-backed catalog.
Featured products
A cleaner storefront for real goods.
Selected products are tied directly to the live catalog and are now supported by a more native visual layer.

Fruits
Banganapalli Mango
Seasonal mango favorite for household and bulk buying.

Nuts & Seeds
Groundnuts
Farm-linked dry goods category staple.

Rice & Grains
Sona Masuri Rice
Clean staple rice for daily household use.

Vegetables
Tomatoes
Daily-use kitchen essential.
Bulk supply
AndhraFresh is being built for more than just household checkout.
The product direction also supports retailer demand, repeat sourcing, and larger agricultural movement where logistics and supply justify it.
Bulk inquiry is already present and can evolve into a stronger operational flow.