About this project
This project builds a B2C marketplace that lets smallholder farmers list produce, manage orders, and accept Paystack/Flutterwave payments. Buyers can browse by location, place orders, and arrange delivery. The platform reduces middlemen markup and improves food traceability.
Suggested tech stack
- Next.js / React
- Supabase / PostgreSQL
- Paystack API
- Tailwind CSS
Chapters 1–5 outline
Chapter 1
Introduction: background to agricultural e-commerce, statement of the problem (Nigerian farmers earn less due to long middlemen chains that increase consumer prices), aim and objectives, research questions, scope, significance of the study, and definition of terms.
Chapter 2
Literature Review: theoretical framework, review of related works on agricultural e-commerce, gaps in existing studies, and a summary positioning this project.
Chapter 3
Methodology / System Analysis and Design: Next.js + Supabase + Paystack; agile, with user-story driven sprints. Includes data collection method, system requirements, use-case and architecture diagrams (or population, sample size, and instrument).
Chapter 4
Implementation and Results: a deployed marketplace with farmer dashboard, buyer cart, and admin moderation. Presentation of findings, testing, evaluation, and discussion of results.
Chapter 5
Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations: key findings, contribution to knowledge, limitations, and recommendations for further research.
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