Location Based Online
Agriculture Marketing System
PRESENTED BY: GUIDED BY:
Kshitiz Bhatt
Balmiki Bhandari
Lautan Tharu
CONTENT
Introduction
Objectives
Problem Definition
Solution
Literature review
Scope and Limitations
ER diagram
DFD
Algorithm
Implementation and Testing
Conclusion
Appendices
References
INTRODUCTION
The Agricultural Market System refers to the system
through which agricultural products reach our tables,
from their origins spread all over parts of the country.
Agricultural marketing is a mechanism through which
goods reach different places depending on marketplaces.
OBJECTIVES
To buy and sell Agri products at a better price locally or
where seller get maximum price.
To give feedback farmer’s produce mostly demanded
products by customers.
PROBLEM DEFINATION
Lack of an agricultural market.
Lack of technical knowledge.
Lack of buy & sale through an Online system.
Customers are not buying agri products directly form the
farmers and they are paying high costs.
Farmers have not a conventional way what products they
must produce or grows according to demand.
SOLUTION
Online Marketing System can provide the easily and
quickly agri product in our country all the marketplace.
The farmer easily sells their product with the help of this
project.
After knowing the location , customers will be able to
know about the availability of the required products.
Customers are easily able to find out the low or high cost
product and they order the products which they want
quickly and easily.
LITETURE REVIEW
In this system we used the many literature review like krishi
bazar, India Agriculture Market where lots of information of
the agriculture marketing system are discussed.
SCOPE
Agricultural marketing brings producers and consumers
together through a series of activities and thus becomes an
essential element of the economy. The scope of agricultural
marketing is not only limited with the
final agricultural produce. It also focuses supply
of agricultural inputs (factors) to the farmers.
LIMITATION
Requires internet connection.
Requires technical knowledge to use this site.
This site does not guarantee to buy if Seller does not
respond.
METHODOLOGY
Database Schema
DFD
ER Diagram
Algorithm
DADABASE SCHEMA
DFD
Invoice
Figure 1 Level 1 DFD (Context Diagram)
ER DIAGRAM
ALGORITHM
BUBBLE SORT DESCENDING ORDER ALGORITHM:
begin BubbleSort(list)
for all elements of list
if list[i] < list[i+1]
swap(list[i], list[i+1])
end if
end for
return list
end BubbleSort
IMPLEMENTATION AND TESTING
Waterfall model
Unit testing
Waterfall model
Figure 2 Waterfall model
UNIT TESTING
For Sign up on Admin Panel
For User Registration on User Panel
For Admin login
Buyer Info Entry
TOOLS USED
Hardware Specifications Software Specification
Device: laptop Operating System: Windows 10 Pro
System: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7200U Language: PHP
CPU @ 2.50GHz 2.70 GHz Tools used
RAM: 4 GB RAM CSS
HARD DISK: 1TB Java script
PHP
Bootstraps
MySQL and HTML
CONCLUSION
The need of the agriculture and agriculture marketing system
has been vital aspect in human life in this even growing
world. The main aim of this project was to develop
agriculture marketing system. The development of this
system designing consideration was clear fully undertaken
and implemented number of articles and literatures were
explored and reviewed before starting the project. The
developed system is developed using different technology
like PHP as main programing language, HTML, CSS, and
JavaScript as defining the layout of the system.
APPENDICES
Login form
Registration Form
Admin Panel
Product list of Seller
Front End
Reference
Fernandes, V. (2013, August). The Potato Farming Success of Gujarats
Banaskantha District.
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Glover, D. J. (1987). Increasing the benefits to smallholders from contract
farming: Problems
for farmers organizations and policy makers. World Development, 15(4), 441–
448.
https://doi.org/10.1016/0305-750X(87)90112-4
Thank You!
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