Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science
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PEKANBARU CITY LIVESTOCK MARKETING WITH ANDROID -BASED
APPLICATIONS

Yuvi Darmayunata
1*
, Latifa Siswati
2
, Anto Aryanto
3

Universitas Lancang Kuning, Indonesia
123

[email protected]
1*
, [email protected]
2
, [email protected]
3


Received : 16 November 2021, Revised: 31 December 2021 , Accepted : 31 December 2021
*Coresponding Author

ABSTRACT
This research was conducted to provide solutions to cattle breeders in Pekanbaru City, especially in
Rumbai District. Cattle breeders always have difficulty selling cows due to middlemen and coupled with
the pandemic period due to the Covid 19 virus, thus making cattle sales decline every year. In increasing
the sale of cattle during this pandemic is to use technology as a marketing solution. The technology used
in the research is android based. With an Android base, consumers and producers will be integrated with
each other so that the buying and selling process becomes easier. The purpose of this study is to help cattle
sellers in marketing cattle so that the buying and selling process becomes easy. The method used is Unified
Modeling Language (UML) in designing this system. The results show the success of designing applications
for cattle sellers, applications can help farmers market their cattle, information about cattle prices to be
compared in livestock groups can be seen so as to minimize fraud because buyers can directly see the price
of the cattle.
Keywords: Android, Cattle Marketing, Covid 19 Pandemic.

1. Introduction
Along with the development of the digital era, internet access is increasingly accessible
to the public. According to data released by the Association of Indonesian Internet Service
Providers, internet users have continued to grow since the 18th century. In 1998 internet users in
Indonesia were only 0.5 million people and increased to 132.7 million users in 2016. Internet
users who continue to grow increasingly increase the frequency of internet access (Aprilia, et. al.,
2018). The increasing population and changes in consumption patterns and people's tastes have
caused the national consumption of beef to tend to increase. So far, the demand for beef in
Indonesia is met from three sources, namely: local cattle, imported cattle, and imported meat. The
population of cattle in Pekanbaru City is 4,555 heads (Pekanbaru Agriculture and Fisheries
Statistics, 2019). So far, the marketing of cattle in Pekanbaru is dominated by middlemen.
Farmers only raise cattle without thinking about marketing. The existence of intermediary traders
in terms of breeders is very helpful when marketing their livestock and makes it easier for farmers
to get cash when farmers need it(Rohmawati & Ramadhani, 2020; Saravanan & Saraniya, 2018).
With technology the problems that when marketing cattle will be a solution to the
problems above. The technology applied is in the form of an information system that is placed on
the android platform(Afandi, et. al., 2021). Making this application is intended so that consumers
and sellers of cattle can make buying and selling transactions. The system is equipped with a
selection of cash or non-cash payment methods (transfers) that are tailored to the wishes of the
buyers(Subagyo & Ardiansyah, 2020). So that at the time of payment transactions between buyers
and sellers will be easier(Gupta, et. al., 2018). As for the formulation of the problem in this study,
namely:
1. How to make an android application that can market the cows.
2. How about the android application will make it easier for cattle farmers to market
their livestock.
Based on the formulation of the existing problems, the objectives of this study are as
follows:
1. Helping consumers in purchasing cows
2. Increase the income of cattle sellers

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2. Literature Review
Kotler says that there are five factors that cause why marketing is important including: 1)
the number of products sold decreases, 2) the growth in company appearance also decreases, 3)
the changes that consumers want, 4) the competition is getting sharper. , 5) too much expenses
for the sale(Kango, et. al., 2020). Lole, et. al.,(2021) stated that at the inter-island merchant level,
marketing costs are quite high, this is because the marketing chain is quite long. In other words,
more and more marketing agencies are involved in transferring beef cattle products from farmers
to farmers. Marketing channels can be said as channels that are used either directly or indirectly
to facilitate the transfer of a product that moves from the producer to the consumer(Printezis &
Grebitus, 2018; Karray, et. al., 2021). The marketing system for agricultural products, including
beef cattle with a small or subsistence scale, is monopolistic and exploitative(Ostaev, et. al., 2019;
Sharma & Burark, 2019). Hao, et. al., (2018) says that marketing channels are channels that are
used either directly or indirectly to facilitate the selection of a product that moves from the
producer to the consumer. Inefficient/relatively long marketing channels cause losses for both
farmers and consumers, because consumers are burdened with heavy marketing costs to pay high
prices. Meanwhile, for farmers, the income will be lower because the selling price received is
much lower. The amount of the trading margin is determined by the size of the costs incurred and
the risk borne by the trading system(Zhang, et. al., 2020). The number of feeder cattle imports
and beef imports needs to be controlled in such a way that the price of beef cattle at the farmer
level remains attractive. With a fairly good price for live cattle, farmers will continue to be
passionate about running a beef cattle business, both breeding/breeding businesses to produce
cows (cow-calf) and fattening to produce meat (fattening). Thus, the hope of achieving self-
sufficiency in beef will be realized. Recently, controlling imports of feeder cattle and beef has an
impact on increasing the price of cattle at the producer level. The availability of an adequate
animal market in terms of quantity and affordability by farmers, helps them a lot in marketing the
cattle they produce. Farmers generally market their cattle directly to available animal markets,
only about 11.3 percent are still selling their cows through inter-island traders and inter-island
traders, and even then more because they need urgent money and other emergencies(Kitano, et.
al., 2022). At least this fact has helped farmers a lot in getting a decent price level and shortening
the trade chain from farmers to final consumers. Rasda, et. al., (2021) stated that the distribution
pattern of cattle in Eco-Friendly Farmers' Groups in Barru Regency in general is still long and
involves many market players, resulting in a higher burden of marketing costs that become the
burden of consumers. Subagja (2005) explains that in traditional marketing distribution patterns
long and disorganized will involve many market participants. The marketing channels are
complicated and long, leading to an increase in marketing margins, which is an average of more
than 50% of the price paid by consumers, resulting in low marketing efficiency. Marketing
strategy is one of the beginnings in order to introduce products to consumers and this will be very
important because it will relate to the benefits that will be obtained by the company. Marketing
strategies will be optimally useful if they are supported by structured planning both internally and
externally. There are too many consumers and diverse purchasing requirements, so instead of
competing in all segments, companies need to identify market segments that can be served most
effectively, namely by conducting segmentation research. Philip Kotler, et. al., (2021) explains
that segmentation is an integral part of targeting and positioning. Kotler abbreviated this
relationship as STP (Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning). This process is part of the activity
of creating and delivering value to consumers which in the end is to satisfy consumers(Waluyo,
et. al., 2018). Goats are one of the animals that are in great demand by the public for religious
ceremonies or consumption, the demand for goats increases at the time of Eid al-Adha for qurban
purposes. To get goats, buyers look at the animal market which is only open 2 times a week. There
are operational costs and brokers

3. Research Methods
The method that we will apply is the face-to-face or direct method by providing training
and using presentation slides, application modules and direct practice in using the information
system. At the beginning of the meeting, the admins and existing cattle breeders will be given
hands-on practice on the level of understanding of the Cattle Sales Information System (SIPEPI).

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Admin and cattle breeders will directly try the use and manage the system that has been running.
There are two applications that will provide training to cattle farmers. The first is a web-based
application, this application is for managing cow data, buyer data, sales data and reports, while
the second is an android-based application to display images and prices of cattle on the Android
front page so that buyers are free to choose cattle that have been inputted by cattle farmers. The
method of evaluating the achievement of targets is carried out at the beginning and end of the
activity. This is to determine the level of knowledge of participants and receive input for
improvement in subsequent activities.

4. Results and Discussions
System Analysis
System analysis is done by identifying and evaluating the problems that occur, as well as
what obstacles exist so that the system can be planned. This system analysis also aims to design
and improve existing systems from manual to automatic.
System Design
This stage is the stage after the system analysis is complete, so it can be continued by
building an Android-based cattle sales application.
Purpose of System Design
The purpose of the design is to build a system that will be more measurable and consistent
so that the objectives of the research will be met.
Overview of the proposed system
Nowadays, the internet is a phenomenal thing and has become a primary thing in life.
From the business side, the internet has become a necessity in marketing a product and has even
become the most powerful promotional tool because of the speed of its spread. Likewise, making
the application for selling cows is expected to be a promotional tool in marketing cows from
breeders in the district. Tassel. The system will be made with several levels of access, namely
admin, reseller/supplier and consumer levels. Each level has different rights. Orders made by
consumers will be processed by the admin by contacting the reseller to prepare the order whether
it is available or not. When consumers want to order beef, consumers must register first.

Table 1 - Software Architecture
Category User Assignment Right
Main Admin Manage users and data - Create users and delete
users
- View and delete data
- Make payment
transactions
- Report
Reseller As a seller and supplier - Input cow data and
prices
- Delivery of cattle on
request
- Report
Consumen Make orders and purchases - Make a payment
- Receive orders







E. Proposed Use Case

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Fig. 1. Proposed Use Case

F. Activity Diagrams
The following is an Activity Diagram modeling for an Android-Based Cattle Sales Application:
1) Actors install android-based applications
2) After installation, the SIPEPI icon will appear on the smartphone
3) Actors just click the SIPEPI icon, the page will immediately appear
4) The application will display a database query in accordance with the information data
desired by the actor.
5) Actors will see Android Based Cattle Sales Application.
6) Process ends
H. System Implementation


Fig.2. Front page

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Fig. 3. Cow's Selection Page



Fig. 4. Consumer Page Chooses Cow

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Fig. 5. The Consumer Page Saves The Message




Fig. 6. Customer Page Successfully Logged In

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Fig. 7. Order Verification Page




Fig. 8. Payment Confirmation Page

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Fig. 9. Reseller Login Page



Fig. 10. Payment Confirmation Page By Reseller

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Fig. 11. Proof of Payment Page By Consumers



Fig. 12. Transaction Details

Discussions
In developing this android-based application, the research uses the web view method so
that the application is exactly the same as the web-based application. In the current study,
researchers will discuss the use of android-based applications by creating an instrument that
contains questions about the use of android-based applications.

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Table 2. Recapitulation of Android-Based Application Questionnaire Results Against Sellers

No Questions Code
Answer
Score Percentage
SS S KS TS
1 Is the application easy enough to
use?
P1 2 3 0 0 85 85
2 Does it look attractive? P2 2 3 0 0 85 85
3 Is the feature or menu complete? P3 3 2 0 0 90 90
4 Is in the product settings easy to
use?
P4 3 2 0 0 90 90
5 Is this useful in the process of
selling livestock?
P5 3 2 0 0 90 90
6 Are all features working properly? P6 3 2 0 0 90 90
7 Are the features complete? P7 3 2 0 0 90 90
8 Is the use of the language applied
easy to understand?
P8 3 2 0 0 90 90
9 Is the account setup easy to do? P9 3 2 0 0 90 90
10 Is order arrangement easy to do? P10 3 2 0 0 90 90
Average 89

Based on the results of the questionnaire recapitulation from the seller, it can be
concluded that the value of 89% is in the category of strongly agree. This shows that the android-
based application is useful for sellers to market their cattle globally.


Fig. 13. Consumer Questionnaire Graph as a Seller

Analysis of several respondents from online sellers can be concluded that online sellers
state that there are no obstacles in using livestock sales applications, the appearance of the
application looks attractive, online sellers know that livestock selling products only accept healthy
and worthy livestock, if there are those who sell livestock that are less appropriate, it will be
immediately contacted and informed by the livestock sales party then delete it from the livestock
application. In addition, the menus in the livestock application do not make it difficult for online
sellers, it feels easy and easy to use the livestock sales application(Bruce, et. al., 2021).

Table 3 - Recapitulation of Android-Based Application Questionnaire Results Against Buyer
No Questions Code
Answer
Score Percentage
SS S KS TS
1 Is the application easy enough to
use?
P1 10 12 0 0 76 76
2 Does it look attractive? P2 7 15 0 0 73 73
3 Is the feature or menu complete? P3 8 12 0 0 72 72
82%
83%
84%
85%
86%
87%
88%
89%
90%
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9P10
Livestock Seller Questionnaire Chart

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4 Is in the product settings easy to
use?
P4 6 16 0 0 72 72
5 Is this useful in the process of
selling livestock?
P5 10 10 0 0 74 74
6 Are all features working
properly?
P6 6 16 0 0 72 72
7 Are the features complete? P7 8 12 0 0 72 72
8 Is the use of the language applied
easy to understand?
P8 11 9 0 0 75 75
9 Is the account setup easy to do? P9 8 12 0 0 72 72
10 Is order arrangement easy to do? P10 12 10 0 0 78 76
Average 73.6



Fig. 14. Consumer Questionnaire Graph as a Buyer

Analysis of the questionnaire to consumers that the design of an Android-based cattle
marketing information system is easy to use by consumers because consumers strongly agree with
the design of this information system by looking at the average value of 73.6%. In this regard, the
rapid development of technology cannot be denied and avoided so that more and more people are
interested in buying products online. In addition, this application helps and makes it easier for
people to buy and choose livestock as desired. People do not have to be present at the livestock
market to get the livestock they need. The existence of the livestock sales application is a new
alternative for the community, besides that the livestock sales application is felt by the community
to be more effective and efficient because people can directly choose livestock products via
Android as needed without having to come to the livestock market and in terms of time buyers
also save time because they are special. Buyers who have busy activities and busy schedules can
directly order and buy in the livestock sales application.

5. Conclusion
The conclusions obtained by the researchers, after conducting this research are:
Researchers have succeeded in making an android application prototype. This android application
can help cattle sellers to sell livestock products to consumers so that they can increase their
livestock sales. This application can help consumers find cattle and can compare prices between
fellow cattle sellers. This application can facilitate transactions between sellers and consumers so
that they can avoid fraud in transactions. From the results of the questionnaire, sellers and
consumers agree with this android-based application. With the many benefits that can be obtained,
69%
70%
71%
72%
73%
74%
75%
76%
77%
78%
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9P10
Cattle Buyer Questionnaire Graph

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of course the application must be developed more optimally, especially in terms of server
infrastructure, because there will be many who access the Android-based application. Continue
to improve the security of the application so that consumers feel more comfortable in using it. It
is hoped that in the future it will not only sell cattle, but also sell other livestock such as goats,
chickens, ducks and others.

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