Development of Buzzyhive: A Sustainable Bee Farming With Apitourism Management System
Fathin Nabilla Md Leza and
Norleen Thohirah Rafeli
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Fathin Nabilla Md Leza: Faculty of Information and Communication Technology, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia
Norleen Thohirah Rafeli: Faculty of Information and Communication Technology, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 8, 6786-6797
Abstract:
This study addresses the challenges faced by Malaysia’s bee farming and apitourism sectors, including reliance on conventional methods, limited digital technology adoption, and fragmented operational processes. Based on these gaps, a software prototype is proposed and developed named BuzzyHive, an integrated web application system designed to unify hive monitoring, product sales, and apitourism bookings in a centralized platform thereby enhancing sustainability, market access, and operational management. By implementing a waterfall methodology, the system was developed using PHP, MySQL, with Bootstrap HTML5 to ensure responsiveness and scalability. Key modules include user management, hive management, product inventory, booking management, and reporting analytics in business intelligence dashboard. The user interface of software prototype is also presented as the result of this study. BuzzyHive has potential to empower bee farmers and apitourism operators by providing a unified platform that reduces reliance on third-party services and manual record-keeping. This modular integration helps in improving data accuracy, consistency, operational transparency, and customer engagement, supporting both economic viability and ecological sustainability. Limitations include the absence of empirical testing and challenges related to system scalability and data quality, which are acknowledged as areas for future enhancement. BuzzyHive offers a foundational digital solution that bridges sustainable bee farming and apitourism, promoting environmental conservation and rural development in Malaysia especially in SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth and SDG 15 Life on Land.
Date: 2025
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