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After mangoes, HOPCOMS plans to deliver fresh vegetables to your doorstep

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Rashmi Patil
After mangoes, HOPCOMS plans to deliver fresh vegetables to your doorstep
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The Horticultural Producers’ Cooperative Marketing and Processing Society (HOPCOMS) is expanding its delivery services to include fresh vegetables in Bengaluru. Partnering with India Post, the initiative focuses on delivering high-quality produce within 24 hours, positioning itself as a premium alternative to quick-commerce platforms.

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This highlights a shift in traditional cooperative business models to compete with modern digital quick-commerce services.

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Offering a service that has become a monopoly of quick-commerce platforms, Horticultural Producers’ Cooperative Marketing and Processing Society (HOPCOMS) is now planning to deliver vegetables and fruits to your doorstep. While it promises quality vegetables and fruits, often a concern on quick commerce platform, HOPCOMS will take 24 hours to do so.

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