Development of digital livestock monitoring in Sambilawang Village, Serang, Banten

Author:

Kikitamara Sesaria,Mujahidah Izzahtul,Rizky Permata Nur Miftahul

Abstract

The stockbreeders in Sambilawang Village face challenges in managing their livestock using traditional methods, resulting in inefficiencies and potential income losses. This study aims to develop a mobile application-based monitoring system to enhance livestock management for stockbreeders in Sambilawang Village while fostering collaboration with potential investors. The proposed system is designed to offer an interactive digital platform that enables stockbreeders to monitor livestock growth, health, and condition efficiently. Notifications will be implemented to inform both stockbreeders and investors about key events such as readiness for sale, breeding, or milking, simplifying the process of buying and selling livestock. The implementation of the digital monitoring platform significantly improves the management of livestock in Sambilawang Village. Stockbreeders can now maintain accurate records and provide timely updates to potential investors, enhancing their income and facilitating collaboration with buyers. The application also streamlines the livestock sales process, reducing disruptions in meat distribution. In conclusion, the development of this mobile application-based monitoring system represents a crucial step in addressing the challenges faced by stockbreeders in Sambilawang Village. By promoting efficient livestock management and fostering collaboration with investors, this solution has the potential to stabilize the stockbreeding profession and benefit the entire community.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

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