Agricultural data management at the village level is still dominated by un-integrated manual recording, which complicates planning, the distribution of production facilities, and the marketing of crops. This community service activity aims to implement and support the use of the ASTAGIS 2.0 application to downstream research results and advance the digitalization of land management and agricultural marketing in Cingebul Village, Banyumas Regency. The community service method used is Joint Application Design (JAD) combined with participatory mentoring, involving Gapoktan and Poktan from the needs identification stage to system evaluation. The results of the activity indicate that ASTAGIS 2.0 can be used well by the community, with an average System Usability Scale (SUS) score of 76.39, which is in the good category. Implementing this system increases the community's capacity to manage agricultural data and opens opportunities for broader crop marketing. The current community service results include developing features to facilitate farmers' crop marketing, making their crops more accessible to the wider community, and supporting the digital transformation of village agriculture
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