MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621035994 A) filed by Prof. Deepali Jayant Joshi; Vaishnavi Ravindra Pawar; Shreya Umesh Pingle; Rutuja Vaijanath Pol; Satyajeet Laxman Pol; and Ritish Pratap Singh, Pune, Maharashtra, on March 25, for 'pashumitra: ai-enabled veterinary booking, qr health tracking & cattle marketplace.'
Inventor(s) include Prof. Deepali Jayant Joshi; Vaishnavi Ravindra Pawar; Shreya Umesh Pingle; Rutuja Vaijanath Pol; Satyajeet Laxman Pol; and Ritish Pratap Singh.
The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Cattle are an essential part of livestock agriculture in rural areas, but compared to pets, solutions for managing and recovering cattle are still lacking in technology. Farmers also face a delay in veterinary care for cattle, do not have easy access to complete and objective cattle medical records, and often rely on unreliable sources to purchase cattle related products. The result may be the delayed diagnosis of cattle illnesses, improper treatment of the ailments, loss of money to the farmer and lower productivity for the farmer. The present invention provides an integrated digital platform that provides farmers with access to a simple, user-friendly tool to manage their livestock more effectively. The platform has three main functions: AI-assisted booking of veterinary appointments; QR code-based tracking of livestock health; and a digital marketplace to supply basic necessities for cattle. The AI-based functionality allows farmers to quickly describe the symptoms they see in their livestock and receive immediate guidance. By providing immediate guidance, farmers can make faster decisions about the health of their livestock when there is an emergency. Each livestock animal will be assigned a QR code that is linked to the animal's complete medical history. This provides a secure, paper-free, and accessible record of the animal's health history for both farmers and veterinarians. In addition, the marketplace will enable farmers to purchase livestock products from verified suppliers, such as feed, medicines, accessories, as well as sell their own livestock products on the platform. By combining these functions into a single digital platform, this invention helps farmers to better manage the health of their livestock, have greater access to veterinary services, maintain accurate records, and provide new economic opportunities for rural individuals through a digital innovation in agriculture."
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