scholarly journals Online Platform for Agricultural Produce Livestock Marketing

Author(s):  
Akash Ronad ◽  
Manohar Madgi

The main livelihood of the majoritarian population here is through farming, who dwell in villages and feed the whole country. Food is one of the necessities of a human being, which the framers fulfill. However, they fail to get a proper price of the stock they sell in the market. Hence, they are deprived of getting profits for their stock. APMLOP helps them in getting a proper price for their stock and even get profit for their efforts. This paper aims to increase farm income in an efficient marketing system that controls the number of mediators in the marketing process and ensures maximum income for farmers. In this approach, the farmers directly deal with concerned retailers not efficient also well not at marketing system. Definitely selling the farm crops across the country and even outside the country this well indirectly help to increase the demand of the product and provide higher income to farmers also the growth of agro-based industries. By adopting new technology, develop online agriculture market web application. This web application acts as a platform for moving farmer products from the farms directly to the industry or wholesale retailers.

2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (04) ◽  
pp. 70
Author(s):  
Pallavi Pallavi ◽  
Vinod Kumar ◽  
Praveen Kumar ◽  
Anuragh Singh

Gesture controlled mouse is a device in which we can move the mouse by giving the direction from our wrist and turn the direction of mouse through it. After using a accelerometer we can able to move and change the direction of our mouse and by the help of accelerometer we can also change the speed of the mouse. This is a new technology for controlling any device through our wrist movement. After upgrading it we can make many type of other devices which can be very useful for the human being can create a turn in our life. It can be used at many places and also be the part of the future.The gesture will be main part as the movements of our body will play the important role for operations. A stationary point will be taken as the directions will be in x-axis, y-axis and as well as the z-axis. An accelerometer will be used as the direction indicators.


Author(s):  
Agnieszka Skotnicka

The aim of this article is to show the opportunities which new technologies offer in overcoming communication barriers in regards to people experiencing multiple disabilities. The solutions that new technologies bring can constitute one of the forms of resistance to the dominant model of perceiving disability and thus provide space for a particular resistance to the practices of discrimination and exclusion from the society of people experiencing disability, therefore entering into the emancipatory stream. Including the emancipation category into the emerging process of new technology allows us to create a broader theoretical context through which we can give it a new meaning - another dimension, i.e.: new technologies - emancipation ones: adopting such a vision gives new technology a technical dimension. By instilling the proposed position in the field of special education, we can contribute to the exploration of the potential that exists in every human-being regardless of the type or degree of specific disability.


2014 ◽  
Vol 989-994 ◽  
pp. 4542-4546 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jie Fan ◽  
Peng Gao ◽  
Cong Cong Shi ◽  
Ni Ge Li

Contrary to high false positives rate of use White-box testing tools for Web application source code security and unable to locate vulnerabilities of use Black-box testing tools for Web application security, propose an effective method for combine White-box and Black-box testing tools of Web applications. This method will put the new technology of “Associated Files Matching Engine” into White-box testing tools, this test result and Black-box test result will be statistical analyzed and combined. Argumentation show, this method reduce the positives rate of White-box test result and be able to locate vulnerabilities where it is in file.


2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (35) ◽  
pp. 266-277
Author(s):  
Eva Hanuláková ◽  
Ina Kováčová Bečková

Abstract Consulting companies in order to be successful and to provide services at high professional level inevitably need clear strategy. They must have an established vision, following up on strategy that forms their way of development. Continuously changing area, strong competition, growing demands by the clients for professionally provided services with additional value and new technology represent key features that evoke necessity of use of marketing at the activity of consulting companies. At consulting companies, the marketing system has its particulars that are typical for consulting companies. The mentioned particulars regard mainly marketing mixture and the position of consultant.


Author(s):  
Ademola A. ◽  
Somefun T. E. ◽  
Oluwabusola A.

Managing people and keeping adequate record of the attendance for most of the tertiary institutions are difficult task. Moreover, the manual taking of attendance adds to the difficulty of this task because it is strenuous, time intensive and can easily be falsified. Meanwhile, With the advent of new technology, a new world of authentication and security has been created via biometrics. This work aims at improving Covenant Universities paper-based attendance by using biometrics, specifically fingerprint technology. It is a web application that works with a fingerprint reader from which the features of the student’s fingerprint are extracted during enrolment. This is also needed during the authentication phase which occurs during the roll call attendance in the halls of residence. It is implemented using PHP and MySQL.


Author(s):  
G.I. Morgunov ◽  
◽  
, A.V. Orlovsky

This paper focuses on Quantum GIS (QGIS), an open-source cross-platform application that allows to visualize geospatial data in various formats. The paper indicated the main advantages of QGIS web application (second version) – QGIS Web Client 2: free distribution; free access to open-source code, which allows to write or modify a script or program module; permission to modify the source code; the ability to install the program on various operating systems (Windows, Mac OS, Ubuntu, etc.); a large library of free modules for working with geodata; the ability to publish maps on the web using Mapserver and other analogs; the ability to download space images from different sources (Yandex, Google, Bing Aerial, etc.); the ability to post data and publish projects on the Internet using the QGIS Cloud plugin. The technical requirements for the design of the QWC2 web application are presented; instructions for installing and QWC2 configuration on the available infrastructure are also given. The testing and the functionality of QWC2 application were presented on practical examples (area / length / coordinate measurements; thumbnail / redline functionality; generation of permalinks; PDF printing; ability to export maps in different images; import WMS/WFS; map comparison).


1974 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 280-307 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarfraz Khan Qureshi

The role of marketing in the allocation of resources within the agricultural sector is an important one. This role consists in translating the market demand for various agricultural crops into profit incentives for the farmers. The marketing system that does not adequately perform the task of transmitting the profit signals from the consumers to the producers results in misallocation of resources and less than optimal application of inputs in the production of agricultural crops. Despite the importance of the marketing system, the analysis of the market structure and the dynamics of agricultural marketing have received little attention in the developing countries. Several recent works have explored the efficiency aspects of contemporary marketing systems [7,9]. A recent case study of the marketing system in Brazil has clarified some of the interrela¬tionships between marketing and development [23]. Literature on marketing in Pakistan is scarce and deals mostly with the description of the institutional system [2, 18,19,20,21]. No attempt is made to test hypotheses regarding efficiency of the agricultural markets. The evolution of the marketing system is not systematically traced.


Buletin Eboni ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-31
Author(s):  
Nur Hayati ◽  
Achmad Rizal Hak Bisjoe ◽  
Abdul Kadir Wakka

Bitti wood (Vitex cofassus) harvested from the private forest has a considerable potential to be developed to fulfill the demand of the local and industrial markets, such as to support the Phinisi boat industries. One important factor in supporting the development and utilization of the bitti’s private timber is its marketing system. This study aimeds to describe the profile of bitti wood marketing and analyze it in supporting the Phinisi boat industries in Bulukumba district. Data collection was carried out through observation and interview several parties involved in the marketing process of bitti by using an interview guide (questionnaire). The results showed that bitti wood marketing actors in Bulukumba District included farmers, middlemen, and the Phinisi industries. There were two patterns of bitti wood marketing at the study site, i.e. the pattern I: Farmers à Phinisi industries and pattern II: Farmers à Middlemen àPhinisi industries. The lowest profit share was received by bitti farmers in the pattern I was about 31,6% and pattern II was about 29,5%, which does not fairly reflect their contribution. To maintain the sustainability of bitti private timber, there is a need to develop a more efficient bitti marketing process from upstream to downstream.


Author(s):  
F. Brzezicki ◽  
R. R. Ansara ◽  
R. Awad ◽  
M. Santana Quintero ◽  
S. Abdulac ◽  
...  

<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> There is a growing interest in using new technology to create high-quality 3D recordings of heritage sites at potential risk of damage from conflict or natural disaster. Project Anqa is a multi-partner initiative to digitally document and present seven such at-risk heritage sites, all of which are located in Damascus, Syria. Through a training program, we enabled Syrian locals to collect a variety of data from all seven sites. With this data - a combination of photographs, laser-scan data and audio interviews - we present a web-application that provides researchers and the public a visually rich experience that showcases these at-risk sites. We term this approach “digitally-assisted storytelling.” Our goal is to raise awareness of the need to document and preserve at-risk heritage in the Middle East while providing local professionals in the region with the skills to carry out these tasks. Furthermore, Project Anqa aims to be an educational resource for both researchers and the public. By allowing all collected data to be downloaded at no charge through an open access platform, we encourage the transfer of knowledge and information while preserving the digital longevity of this endeavour. </p>


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