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    Mobile agricultural marketing information system

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    Undergraduate dissertation (2.220Mb)
    Date
    2020-12
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    Atuheire, Sharline
    Musimenta, Priscilla
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    Agricultural Marketing Information System (AMIS) is a marketing information system that enables farmers to sell their agricultural produce directly to buyers. The system was built with the aim of helping farmers get more from their produce by cutting out the middle men. To build the system, we did literature review to find out the existing systems that are related to AMIS, then we analyzed these systems to find out their weaknesses. We went to the field to collect data about the requirements of the new system. Based on those requirements, the AMIS was designed. We then implemented the system based on the design, then we tested the system. The system allows the farmer to post their product on the platform where the buyer can find them. The buyer can order for produce the farmer has posted.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12281/10698
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