Khareedar (Buyer)·خریدار
Roman Urdu: Khareedar / Kharidar
The khareedar is the buyer in a mandi transaction — usually a beopari, mill, exporter, or retailer purchasing a lot from the adhati. In the kacha-arhti model the khareedar pays the gross amount to the adhati, who then settles the farmer after deductions. A buyer's reliability (do they pay on time?) is tracked in the adhati's khata.
Frequently asked: Khareedar (Buyer)
Khareedar vs beopari — same thing?+
Why track each khareedar separately?+
Can one party be both khareedar and bechak?+
Related terms
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