The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) 11 (Davao Region) is introducing farmers to smart technologies that use data, automation, and artificial intelligence for more sustainable agriculture.
DOST-11, through the Southern Mindanao Agriculture, Aquatic and Resources Research and Development Consortium, showcased innovations, including Zappify, an IoT-based pest control device.
âThese technologies are proof that science and innovation are not abstract concepts but real, practical tools that can transform the way our farmers work,â DOST-11 Director Anthony Sales said in an interview Tuesday.
Sales said Zappify uses sensors to detect pests and activate control mechanisms only when needed, reducing pesticide use and costs.
Another innovation uses multispectral imaging to provide detailed data on plant health and soil conditions, helping farmers decide when to irrigate, fertilize, or harvest.
The INDAI system, meanwhile, uses AI and non-invasive imaging to assess durian quality without cutting the fruit open, helping growers meet market standards and reduce waste.
âBy empowering our agriculture sector with smart technologies, we are securing not only better harvests but also a more sustainable and competitive future for Mindanao,â Sales said. (PNA)








