Background and Rationale Karnataka, with its varied agro-climatic zones, is a leading producer of a wide range of fruits including mangoes, bananas, grapes, citrus, pomegranates, and areca nut. Despite strong production potential, growers—particularly smallholders—face chronic challenges: price volatility, post-harvest losses, inadequate cold-chain infrastructure, limited access to formal credit, and weak market linkages. Public-sector digital platforms can address many of these constraints by centralizing information, standardizing processes, and enabling direct connections among producers, buyers, and service providers. A dedicated Fruits Bank portal, accessible via a secure login page, can therefore be a pivotal instrument for modernizing Karnataka’s horticulture value chains.
You will be redirected to the secure login page (which hosts the Login.aspx framework). You will need three things:
: Complete the Captcha verification to access the dashboard. 🚜 Benefits for Farmers
The "Fruits Bank" (also known as Hannu Bank in Kannada) is a digital initiative under the . It is not a physical bank for currency, but rather a crop bank or produce exchange designed to regulate, monitor, and facilitate the distribution of fruit saplings, subsidies, and market linkages for farmers.
The login page you referenced is most likely for one of these HOPCOMS-related portals:
Upon successful login, you will be redirected to your personalized dashboard (often Dashboard.aspx ). Here, you can: