E-commerce Organic Food Application
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Android Mobile Application; Organic Food; Java; SQLite; incremental method.Abstract
Organic foods are very beneficial to health. Organic foods are foods that are free from chemicals. Chemicals found in fertilizers and pesticides cause many diseases in humans, and they do not lead to weak immunity. Creating Android mobile application for organic food by using android studio as application, SQLite as database, java as languages, trade is very useful, as it makes it easier for people to obtain all organic products in one place and reliably, and helps people encourage changing their lifestyle and consuming organic food instead of non-organic food. The project aims to expand knowledge about organic products and facilitate access to them, which will improve the health of individuals. Information and data that help in this study were collected in several ways, including a personal interview, a survey, and by reading some reliable articles. The method used in developing the application is the incremental method. There are many results that are expected to occur after the completion of designing, implementing, and publishing the application. The demand for this type of application will be guaranteed, based on information and statistics through data collection through the survey. Everyone who answered the survey indicated their desire to obtain organic products and that they are excited about this type of application that will help them and finally change their lifestyle for the better.
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