The Development of a Web-Based Commerclazion of a Farm Product (e-Commerce)
Student: Christian Felix Onwuka (Project, 2025)
Department of Computer Science
Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun, Delta State
Abstract
Recent years have seen a radical change in the agriculture sector, largely due to the introduction of digital technologies that have fundamentally altered supply chain dynamics and conventional farming methods. This paper describes the creation of an advanced web-based platform intended to streamline farm product e-commerce and effectively and conveniently close the gap between farmers and customers. Through the integration of state-of-the-art technology, the platform optimizes resource usage and improves market accessibility by streamlining the whole agricultural value chain, from production to distribution. An attractive user interface, inventory management, and competitive pricing are just a few of the benefits that the e-commerce platform offers to farmers. Conversely, customers get a flawless purchasing experience and have access to a wide variety of recently harvested, regionally produced farm goods. The system makes use of secure payment channels to guarantee the efficiency and safety of financial transactions. Moreover, real-time tracking and monitoring features promote accountability and transparency by allowing farmers and customers to remain updated on the status of their orders. A strong backend infrastructure has been put in place to guarantee the platform's success and sustainability. Cloud computing resources are being used to provide scalability and stability to this infrastructure. The system also uses data analytics techniques to extract insightful information about market patterns, enabling farmers to choose crops and set prices with knowledge. This study is based on a thorough analysis of pertinent studies on technological integration, e-commerce, and agriculture. It takes into account successful case studies of comparable platforms around the world. By This web-based commercialization platform, which uses a variety of internet-based techniques, is evidence of the potential of digital solutions to transform the agriculture industry, promote economic growth, and provide a more interconnected and effective food supply chain.
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