Possibility of using electronic commerce in Iran's fertilizer and pesticides market

Authors

  • A. Saberi Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Khajenasir Industrial University, Tehran, Iran

Keywords:

Electronic commerce, Iran's fertilizer and pesticides market, Distribution systems, E-commerce infrastructure

Abstract

In this article, according to statistics published in 2014 Iran IDI's report, Iran's electronic commerce's situation and advance's procedure in the future are studied. Then fertilizer and pesticides market's available specifications and its distribution systems are mentioned and the possibility of using electronic commerce is assessed. In the end, according to the existing e-commerce infrastructure in Iran, as well as the current market situation fertilizers and pesticides in Iran, two general suggestions for how to implement effective e-commerce, in industry of fertilizers and pesticides are presented.

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Published

2015-09-25

How to Cite

A. Saberi. (2015). Possibility of using electronic commerce in Iran’s fertilizer and pesticides market. Agricultural Advances, 4(9), 93-99. Retrieved from http://sjournals.com/index.php/aa/article/view/141

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