This project aims at the micro-traders involved in the sale of agricultural produce in rural areas and proposes a solution based on a mobile phone platform that would assist them in their trading activities. The focus is on a group of people acting as aggregators called Hundekaris who aggregate the produce from different farmers and facilitate the selling of the produce in market yards through agents called Adatyas. However, this is only one of the many ways in which agricultural produce is sold. This project proposes a robust process that may be applied in other scenarios as well, and it is also possible to extend this concept to other microtrading operations after suitable customisation. This project suggests two solutions: first, an application that can run on existing mobile phone platforms, and second, a different hardware specifically designed for micro-trading operations.