The revolutionary potential of a technology project intended to alter Indian
agriculture. Using Node.js and MongoDB for backend operations and Kotlin Java for frontend
development in Android Studio, the suggested application is a ground-breaking platform for
the peer-to-peer trade of surplus farming equipment. In keeping with the forward-thinking
projects of the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), the
application is designed to tackle important issues that farmers, especially small and marginal
ones, confront. The search carefully examines the novel aspects and capabilities of the program,
highlighting its strong authentication mechanism, intuitive user interface, and safe payment
gateway. The study looks into how the application might help with global agricultural
difficulties in addition to its local effects. By encouraging effective resource usage, the
application appears as a key instrument in addressing the increasing need for food, given that
the world's population is predicted to reach 9.7 billion by 2050. As the study develops, it seeks
to offer a thorough examination of the evolution, significance, difficulties, and prospects
brought about by the convergence of P2P lending and blockchain technology. By carefully
examining each topic area, the research aims to add to the body of knowledge in academia as
well as offer insightful information for the real-world implementation of these game-changing
technologies in important fields influencing our socioeconomic structure.