MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641053362 A) filed by Saveetha Institute Of Medical And Technical Sciences on April 27, 2026, for Hemango.
Inventors include G. Hemanth; Dr. A. Rama; and Dr Ramya Mohan.
The application for the patent was published on June 19, 2026, under issue no. 25/2026.
Abstract: THE FIELD OF INVENTION (AGRICULTURAL DIGITAL SERVICES) This invention relates to agricultural technology, focusing on digital platforms for fruit crop supply chain management, slot booking automation, quality control, and market information dissemination. .It falls. in the domain of mobile agri-tech applications enhancing farmer-factory coordination and market transparency. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Present slot booking for mango processing is largely manual and fragmented, often leading to inefficiency, delayed transactions, and opaque market dynamics for farmers. Administering factory slots, managing farmer queries, and tracking quality details through verbal or paper means limits productivity. There is a critical need for a mobile-first, role-based application which integrates booking, quality assessment, and market data in one accessible platform. HEMANGO addresses this by enabling digital slot booking, mango quality input, real-time market updates, and administrative oversight, accessible via Android smartphones. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION HEMANGO offers a unified Android solution where farmers can create accounts, log in, and access their personalized dashboards with updated market prices, booking status, and activity logs. The app’s booking flow captures mango type, quantity, season availability, and nearby factory details, followed by structured quality reports including ripeness, color, size, bruising level, pest status, and image uploads. Upon submission, farmers select slot dates and timing, confirm bookings, and view booking statuses including admin approvals or rejections. Admins can log in to monitor marketplaces, sales, pending requests, and farmer quality reports, with tools to approve, reject, or request further information on booki ^ HEMANGO is an Android-based application designed to simplify and digitize the slot booking process for mango farmers and factory administrators. By enabling secure user registration and rolebased login, the app caters separately to farmers and admins, ensuring that each user accesses relevant and personalized functionalities. For farmers, HEMANGO offers a comprehensive dashboard that not only displays today’s market price but also detailed recent slot booking activities including confirmed, rejected, and pending slots. It features insightful market trends such as average and active buyers which empower farmers to make informed decisions. The streamlined booking workflow guides farmers effortlessly through mango selection (type, quantity, and seasonal availability), mango quality reporting with detailed parameters including ripeness, color, bruising level, size, pest presence, and allows image uploads for transparency and validation. Following quality reporting, farmers can view and choose from nearby processing factories with location and capacity information displayed prominently. The app provides real-time slot availability, allowing farmers to select desired dates and times for unloading their produce. Once bookings are confirmed, farmers can track their booking history and status updates directly on their dashboard, eliminating uncertainty and manual follow-ups. For administrators, the app furnishes a robust dashboard to oversee the entire ecosystem. Admins have access to today’s market price, booked slots, recent bookings, sales reports, and pending requests from farmers. Detailed fanner submissions on mango quality are available for review, with options to approve, reject, or request additional information to ensure quality control. The system provides a centralized view of confirmed, rejected, scheduled slots, and an accepted farmer list, enabling streamlined operations and communication.
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