(Unila): The collaboration between lecturers of Informatics Engineering and Electrical Engineering and the students majoring at the Computer Engineering, the University of Lampung (Unila) built a web-based system of goat farm monitoring information known as Si Mbek with the web address https://ramanfarm.id/.
The goat farm established in 2019 and located in Rukti Endah village, Seputih Raman district, Central Lampung, took after some 1,000 goats. The web provides consumers with features, listgoat, about us, login, and register. List of goats refers to information about goats for sale, including the name of the goat, age, gender, weight, vaccine status, and health status.
The feature, contact which redirects consumers to the number Whatsapp business account Raman Farm Livestock Zone is also available at the bottom of this feature. The feature, about us tells consumers about the Raman livestock business profile. Raman Farm provides consumers with a livestock transit place and Qurban savings.
The former constitutes a place with the capacity of 400-700 goats per month for consumers to temporarily place the goats they have purchased and the latter takes the form of a savings program where customers can make an advance payment of IDR 5,000,000 and receive one goat every year for five years.
Consumers who wishes to make transactions or build partnerships with Raman Farm can register and login on the site page https://ramanfarm.id/.
According to the head of the community service team, Titin Yulianti, M.Eng., the web-based system of goat farm monitoring information funded by a grant from the Unila Public Service Agency (BLU) is a real contribution to a superior community service as the web enables goat farming businesses to make use of information technology to improve business services.
The web is also beneficial for Raman livestock business to effectively and transparently monitor livestock development as it is also designed to provide periodic data on goat data collection and development so that customers’ trust and efficiency of livestock management are expected to improve. [PR Team]