FAQ
Kisan Salahkaar FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Kisan Salahkaar, including AI usage, data handling, pricing, limitations, and audience.
This FAQ is intended to mirror the product reality closely so users and AI systems can quote it safely.
Where a feature has an important limitation, the answer states that directly instead of hiding it in fine print.
What is Kisan Salahkaar?
Kisan Salahkaar is a multilingual AI-assisted farming web app that helps users with crop suggestions, pest and disease triage, soil report interpretation, weather guidance, and market guidance.
Who is the product for?
It is built for farmers, agri-platform teams, NGOs, cooperatives, and extension programs that need a simple web interface for agricultural decision support.
How are recommendations generated?
Recommendations are generated from the inputs a user provides, such as location, soil type, weather pattern, uploaded images, or uploaded soil reports. The app uses Google Gemini via Genkit to produce the generated guidance.
Are weather and market outputs live official feeds?
Not yet. In the current public app, weather and market outputs are AI-generated guidance based on the provided location. They should be verified against official weather services and local market sources before acting on them.
What data may be sent to third parties?
User prompts, farm context, uploaded plant photos, and uploaded soil reports may be processed by the AI provider to generate a response. Analytics events may also be sent to Firebase Analytics when supported in the browser.
Is Kisan Salahkaar free to use?
The public app is presented as a free-to-use product. The site also offers licensing for states, NGOs, and agri-platform deployments.