Authors :
Tejas Vinod Jahagirdar; Srushti Deshmukh; Harshal Dilip Darak; Kishan Kumar; Prof. Sanjeevani. M. Joshi
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 3 - March
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7774158
Abstract :
Food waste is reportedly a serious problem
all around the world. According to a poll, people waste
more than 58 percent of the food they produce each day
for eating. But, without access to healthy food, more
than 60% of people in third-world nations die from
malnutrition. The goal of this project is to effectively
manage food waste. The folks waste a lot of food every
day. Hence, we must use the internet to address the
issue of food waste. If someone has leftover food, they
can put it in the application along with their address
and food quantity information, and the administrator
will keep track of the food donor information.
Keywords :
Geofencing, database, malnutrition, food management.
Food waste is reportedly a serious problem
all around the world. According to a poll, people waste
more than 58 percent of the food they produce each day
for eating. But, without access to healthy food, more
than 60% of people in third-world nations die from
malnutrition. The goal of this project is to effectively
manage food waste. The folks waste a lot of food every
day. Hence, we must use the internet to address the
issue of food waste. If someone has leftover food, they
can put it in the application along with their address
and food quantity information, and the administrator
will keep track of the food donor information.
Keywords :
Geofencing, database, malnutrition, food management.