30/01/2026
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Student innovators from the University of Southern Mindanao (USM) showcased their artificial intelligenceโpowered solutions during the Agri, Aqua, and Livestock Products Exhibit held on January 28 at the University of Southern Mindanao Agricultural Research Center (USMARC) Lobby.
The exhibit was held in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the University of Southern Mindanao Agricultural Research and Development Center (USMARDC) and the 40th anniversary of the Philippine Industrial Crops Research Institute (PICRI).
Participants were members of the Philippine Society of Information Technology Students (PSITS) from the BS Computer Science program, who presented innovative projects aimed at improving both agricultural and academic processes.
One of the featured projects, FarmGuide, was developed by Divine Angela Bacol, Zaldy Mar Ybaรฑez, Kian Chryslyr Cadungog, Glen Laurence Lagata, and John Albert Yabut.
The AI-powered agriculture hub offers expert-verified discussions, plant disease detection, and image-based crop diagnostics to support data-driven farming decisions.
During the demonstration, the team showed how farmers can scan images of diseased plants to receive suggested diagnoses, treatment options, and access to localized farming tips and community discussions.
Another project, Plant-O-Matic, was created by Keandra Nathalie Acosta, Angelou Eramis, Dennis Louis Saljay, Jessa Mae Angoy, and Rey Intes; a digital farming assistant features planting calculators, land-shape and garden planners, and an AI-powered AgriChat assistant designed to maximize land use and reduce agricultural waste.
The team demonstrated how farmers can input lot dimensions, visualize land layouts, and automatically compute plant spacing and crop arrangements, helping save time and improve farm planning efficiency.
Meanwhile, Attendify, presented by Joshua Dave Cantorna, EJ Faye Dulay, Edgardo Gabriel Paclibar, Hasmin Idsla, and Cloyd Villanueva, introduced a smart attendance system that replaces manual roll calls with QR-based self check-in, multi-method tracking, automated validation, excuse workflows, and exportable reports.
Through FarmGuide, Plant-O-Matic, and Attendify, CEIT PSITS students demonstrated that their projects go beyond classroom requirementsโoffering real-world AI solutions that aim to transform Mindanaoโs farms and classrooms into smarter, more connected spaces for the future.
โ๐ป: Karl Nicholie Suobiron