Abstract: This invention creates a sustainable agricultural ecosystem by connecting Gaushalas with farmers through blockchain technology, ensuring authentic, low-cost Vedic inputs while providing traceability and fair compensation through smart contracts and using decentralized network of Gaushalas (cow shelters) to produce and distribute Vedic agricultural inputs such as Jeevamrut, Ghanjeevamrut, Panchagavya. Moreover, the integration of ancient Vedic practices with modern digital tools can address critical issues in sustainable agriculture, soil health, and rural livelihood enhancement. Through blockchain technology, each and every stage from production and certification to supply chain logistics and end-user delivery can be recorded immutably that offers authenticity and quality assurance to the consumers as well as farmers. This model bridges the traditional agricultural wisdom with the modern technology and therefore, empowers rural communities, promotes cow welfare, and fosters a regenerative agricultural economy rooted in indigenous knowledge systems.
Description:System Architecture
The system is designed as a network platform that connects Gaushalas (cow shelters) with farmers using modern digital technologies. The overall flow of the system is shown in enclosed deawing which outlines how information moves from production to delivery, including monitoring and payment.
Key Components
a) Gaushala Production Units
These are the physical centers where organic farming inputs are generated. Each Gaushala produces natural inputs like Panchagavya, Jeevamrut, and organic manure using cow dung, urine, and other byproducts. These centers also keep digital health records of the cows to ensure quality and consistency of the products. Sensors (IoT devices) are installed to monitor important parameters like temperature, pH levels, and moisture during production, helping to maintain high-quality standards.
b) Blockchain Layer
The system uses Hyperledger Fabric, a secure, enterprise-level blockchain platform. It records and stores all important information, including when and where products were made, test results for quality, and transportation conditions. Each product is given a QR code or NFC tag, which can be scanned to verify its authenticity and trace its journey from production to delivery.
c) Smart Contract Functions
Smart contracts are digital programs that automatically perform certain tasks. In this system, they are used to release payments automatically when a product is delivered and confirmed by the buyer. They also calculate fair prices based on the product's quality, current demand in a particular region, and whether the buyer qualifies for subsidies.
d) Token Economy
The system includes a special digital token called "GauToken." Farmers earn these tokens when they buy products or take part in sustainable activities. Tokens can be used for discounts, voting on decisions through a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO), or even trading as carbon credits.
Working Methodology
Organic inputs are produced at Gaushalas under the monitoring of IoT sensors. All production information is stored on the blockchain with a unique ID. Farmers place their orders using a web portal and mobile app.
Smart contracts process the order, arrange delivery, and release payment automatically. The DAO oversees upgrades to the system and resolves any disputes fairly.
, Claims:1. A decentralized system for producing and distributing organic agricultural inputs, which includes:
A network of Gaushalas acting as production centers
A blockchain-based platform for storing all records securely
IoT sensors for checking the quality of inputs
Smart contracts that handle payments and pricing automatically
A token reward system to encourage sustainable practices
2. The system as claimed in Claim 1, where the organic inputs produced include Panchagavya.
3. The system as claimed in Claim 1, where the blockchain infrastructure is based on Hyperledger Fabric.
4. The system as claimed in Claim 1, further includes artificial intelligence (AI) tools for predicting weather patterns to help manage production and delivery efficiently.
| # | Name | Date |
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| 1 | 202511069041-STATEMENT OF UNDERTAKING (FORM 3) [19-07-2025(online)].pdf | 2025-07-19 |
| 2 | 202511069041-REQUEST FOR EARLY PUBLICATION(FORM-9) [19-07-2025(online)].pdf | 2025-07-19 |
| 3 | 202511069041-FORM-9 [19-07-2025(online)].pdf | 2025-07-19 |
| 4 | 202511069041-FORM 1 [19-07-2025(online)].pdf | 2025-07-19 |
| 5 | 202511069041-DRAWINGS [19-07-2025(online)].pdf | 2025-07-19 |
| 6 | 202511069041-DECLARATION OF INVENTORSHIP (FORM 5) [19-07-2025(online)].pdf | 2025-07-19 |
| 7 | 202511069041-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [19-07-2025(online)].pdf | 2025-07-19 |