MRI
MRI India Journals Vol. 13 No. 1 (2026)

Socifarm Community Module: Design and Implementation of a Public-Private Agricultural Community Platform with Role-Based Access Control

Authors

  • Sager Mali Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Dr. J. J. Magdum College of Engineering, Jaysingpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Suraj Sarnobat Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Dr. J. J. Magdum College of Engineering, Jaysingpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Tanuja Khot Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Dr. J. J. Magdum College of Engineering, Jaysingpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Komal Pawar Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Dr. J. J. Magdum College of Engineering, Jaysingpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Piyush Sartape Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Dr. J. J. Magdum College of Engineering, Jaysingpur, Maharashtra, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65521/mjret.v13i1.3111

Keywords:

Agricultural Community Platform Public Community Private Community Role-Based Access Control Join Request Invitation System Socifarm Community Management Farming Network Agri-Tech

Abstract

The agricultural sector globally suffers from the absence of structured community platforms through which farmers, agribusinesses, and agricultural service providers can organize, collaborate, and exchange knowledge within domain-specific groups. This paper presents the design and implementation of the Socifarm Community Module, a purpose-built community subsystem within the Socifarm agricultural networking platform. The module enables any registered user—farmer, company, or shop—to create agricultural communities of two types: Public communities, which any platform user may discover and join freely; and Private communities, which are accessible only through an administrator-issued invitation or an accepted join request. The paper details the community creation workflow, membership management system, role-based access control hierarchy (Creator, Admin, Moderator, Member), join request and invitation lifecycle, content posting and interaction rules per community type, and the technical architecture supporting community operations. The module is evaluated against requirements of access control correctness, scalability, and user experience for rural agricultural users. Results demonstrate that the dual-access-type community model significantly increases both community engagement and content relevance compared to general-purpose social platforms adapted for agriculture.

 

Downloads

Published

2026-05-23

How to Cite

Mali, S., Sarnobat, S., Khot, T., Pawar, K., & Sartape, P. (2026). Socifarm Community Module: Design and Implementation of a Public-Private Agricultural Community Platform with Role-Based Access Control. Multidisciplinary Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology, 13(1), 163–171. https://doi.org/10.65521/mjret.v13i1.3111

Issue

Section

Articles

Most read articles by the same author(s)

Similar Articles

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 > >> 

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.