02. DSSC Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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Item Web-based agri-fisheries e-commerce market systemSentillas, Angelito Jr. (Davao del Sur State College, 2024-06)This study delves into the conceptualization, development, and implementation of such systems, exploring their potential to connect farmers, fishermen, and consumers directly which addresses the ease of product marketing using the system with map integration. Furthermore, the project sought to provide a user-friendly, buyer homepage which displays all the products, allows the buyer to add products to cart, provides a map which displays all the store location and the routing, and enable the user to create its own shop. Additionally, it allows the seller to add and manage products, and manage orders. It also enables the super admin to manage users, categories, products, and tract the user logs. Moreover, the system has utilized the rapid application development methodology to develop the project. The project achieved its goal of successfully implemented e-commerce system where seller can sell their products and buyers to buy products they want with integrated mapping system where user can view store location and its routing from buyer to the store. This implementation helped our local farmers, fishermen, and consumers by providing a website that allows the user to buy and sell their product online. In addition, this promote a wide range of marketing which give a lot of advantage for both users. The findings and insights gained from the study contribute to advancement of web-based Agri-fisheries e-commerce system, offering practical guidance and recommendation for stakeholders in the agriculture and fisheries sectors.Item Analysis of the factors to sugarcane production and farmers' planting intentions in the provinces of Davao del Sur, Sarangani and South CotabatoGranada, Ijade T. (Davao del Sur State College, 2025-06)The study aimed to analyze the factors to sugarcane production and planting intentions of sugarcane farmers in Davao del Sur, Sarangani and South Cotabato. The study utilized a descriptive-quantitative survey research design, administered to the 89 selected medium-large scale sugarcane farmers using sampling technique. The study used statistical tools to analyze and describe the study. The results showed that the sector was largely composed of aging farmers with limited formal education, which may hinder the adoption of modern farming techniques. Farm-related issues such as hilly/rolling terrains and dependence on rainwater heightened vulnerability to climate variability. Economic and social factors highlight farmers' strong influence sugarcane production. Consistently, correlational analysis showed that economic factors had the strongest and appeared most significant to farmers' planting intentions. Multiple regression confirmed economic factors as the sole predictor on farmers' planting intentions. Based on the findings, the Department of Agriculture and State Universities and Colleges should launch youth-targeted agricultural programs in modern sugarcane farming techniques. The government agencies should introduce mechanization suited for hilly/rolling terrains including irrigation projects to reduce reliance on rainwater and provide production support programs and policy efforts in strengthening market prices, minimizing costs and access to affordable credit for the sustainability of sugarcane farming.Item Automated misting and android-based monitoring system for oyster mushroom (Pleurotus SP.) productionCabrera, Cedie Vince E. (Davao del Sur State College, 2024-06)This study was conducted to maintain optimal temperature and humidity, which is crucial for oyster mushroom growth; otherwise, it could impede mushroom development. An automated misting and Android-based monitoring system was developed to address this challenge. Other studies have used an automated mister; however, system monitoring is unavailable. Davao del Sur State College mushroom facility relies entirely on environmental temperature and humidity. The findings are as follows: A DHT11 sensor was used to read the temperature and humidity within a 5cm range from the sensor, spray mist when the DHT11 sensor detects a temperature of 28 degrees celsius and 72% relative humidity, HC04 Ultra-Sonic Sensor is used for water refill automation when the water reaches 7cm away from it, display humidity, temperature, and water level at 5 second intervals, and generate a graph based on average temperature, humidity, and water level calculated per month. The result of the study contributes to the agricultural aspects, specifically in mushroom farming, hence decreasing the farmer's workload and increasing the harvest yield, farming automation, and academic research. The research outcome is a foundation for new studies leading to a better understanding of farming with a more enhanced system for a better farming yield.
