The Covid-19 pandemic has thrown immense challenges for the agriculture sector in India. One key challenge is farmers getting competitive and timely remunerative prices for their agricultural or horticulture produce sold in the regulated markets. International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) has reported the case of Kiran Khalkho, a marginal farmer of Chitarkota village in Ranchi District, Jharkhand. During the pandemic and for the first time from the farm gate, she was able to sell 15 quintals of watermelon through the e-National Agricultural Market (e-NAM) portal with the assistance of the Pandra Market Committee. Online auctioning on the portal led to purchase of her produce at Rs 8 per kilogram by the “All Season Farm Fresh Company” based at Golmuri, Jamshedpur. This transaction fetched her an income of Rs 12,000 and the payment for her produce was deposited directly into her bank account through the e-payment gateway.