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Farming Management System in PHP Application Projects
Abstract
The Farming Management System is a PHP-based web application designed to assist farmers in efficiently managing their agricultural activities. The system provides a centralized platform for tracking crop cultivation, inventory, sales, and farm operations. By digitizing the management process, it helps farmers optimize resource usage, monitor farm productivity, and make informed decisions. Administrators and farm owners can access reports on crop status, sales, and financial data, enabling better planning and overall farm efficiency. The system also reduces manual record-keeping and provides a user-friendly interface for easy operation.
Existing System
In the existing system, farm management is largely done manually using notebooks, spreadsheets, or offline record-keeping methods. Farmers track crop schedules, sales, and inventory by hand, which is time-consuming and prone to errors. Monitoring multiple activities, such as seed usage, fertilizer application, irrigation, and harvest, becomes complex without a centralized system. Additionally, generating reports for financial or operational analysis is labor-intensive, and there is little transparency or accuracy in maintaining records. The manual system also limits farmers from accessing timely information and effective decision-making tools.
Proposed System
The proposed Farming Management System automates the management of all farm operations using a PHP and MySQL-based web application. Farmers can manage crop schedules, inventory, sales, and farm activities digitally. The system allows tracking of seed usage, fertilizers, irrigation, and harvests with real-time updates. Administrators can generate detailed reports on crop productivity, sales, and financial status for effective planning and monitoring. By providing a centralized and efficient management platform, the system reduces errors, saves time, improves transparency, and helps farmers optimize resources and increase overall productivity.