Farokht (Sale / Selling)·فروخت
Roman Urdu: Farokht / Farukht
Farokht is the act of selling in the mandi — a farmer's lot sold through the adhati, or a beopari reselling onward to a mill, exporter, or another market. Each farokht is recorded on a parchi with the daam, quantity, deductions, and net payable, and posts to the party's khata.
Frequently asked: Farokht (Sale / Selling)
Farokht vs kharidari — what's the difference?+
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Related terms
Kharidari (Purchasing)·خریداری
Kharidari is the act of buying or procuring lots in the mandi — by a beopari, mill, or exporter from…
Bechak (Seller)·بیچنے والا
The bechak is the seller — most often the kissan (farmer) whose lot the adhati auctions, but it can …
Parchi (Receipt / Invoice)·پرچی
The handwritten receipt traditionally issued by an adhati after every sale — recording the buyer, th…
How Farokht (Sale / Selling) works inside Pakka Khata
Pakka Khata makes farokht (sale / selling) automatic, transparent, and dispute-free.
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