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What should the layout design of the smart farmers' market be like, and what is the difference from the traditional market layout?

The layout design of the smart farmers' market is mainly divided into the following ways:

I. Market Planning

1. Market size Market planning needs to consider the market size first. The scale of the smart farmer's market should match the needs of the surrounding residents, and at the same time, the sustainable development factors of the market should be considered to avoid the problem of being too big or too small.

2. Market Positioning The market positioning of the smart farmer's market needs to be evaluated in combination with the local economic development status, industrial advantages and market demand characteristics, and the market positioning should be defined according to the characteristics of the market.

3. Format Layout Market planning also needs to consider the format layout, including fresh food area, cooked food area, grain and oil area, fruit and vegetable area, household goods area, leisure and entertainment area, etc. Among them, the fresh area is the core area of the smart farmer's market and needs to be set in a more prominent position in the market.

4. Traffic planning The traffic planning of the smart farmers' market needs to fully consider the surrounding traffic conditions and customers' travel modes, and provide convenient and fast traffic connections as much as possible.

Second, the market space layout

1. Spatial planning The spatial planning of smart farmers' market needs to fully consider the surrounding environment to meet the shopping needs of residents. The planning of roads, squares, rest areas and parking areas in the market should meet the various needs of customers.

2. Architectural design Wisdom The architectural design requirements of the farmers' market are simple and clear, the architectural style is in harmony with the surrounding environment, and at the same time, it meets the needs of commodity display and customer access.

3. Environmental protection requires that the construction of smart farmers' market should follow the principle of environmental protection, use environmental protection materials for construction, and strengthen the cleaning and treatment of market garbage to achieve the goal of green health and environmental protection.

4. Facilities and equipment The smart farmer's market needs to provide convenient and fast transportation connection, and at the same time provide sufficient and reasonable parking areas to provide more convenience for customers to shop. The market should also be equipped with perfect air conditioning, ventilation, drainage and power facilities.