Kharidari (Purchasing)·خریداری
Roman Urdu: Kharidari / Khareedari
Kharidari is the act of buying or procuring lots in the mandi — by a beopari, mill, or exporter from an adhati. It covers inspecting arrivals, bidding in the boli, agreeing the daam, taking weight (tulai), and settling payment (cash or credit). Buyers track kharidari per lot to know their landed cost before reselling.
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