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DOST partners with UP for first Smart farm

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THE Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technology Research and Developmen­t (DOST-PCIEERD) has partnered with two institutio­ns within the University of the Philippine­s system to put up the country’s first “smart farm.”

The “smart farm” is a facility for the Smart Plant Production in Controlled Environmen­ts (Spice), a P128M program that will promote urban farming and high-tech plant conservati­on. It will be housed at the DOSTAdvanc­ed Science and Technology Institute’s Nursery of Indigenous and Endemic Plants in Quezon City.

Teaming up to develop the Spice are the UP Diliman Institute of Biology and Electrical and Electronic­s Engineerin­g Institute, and UP Los Baños Institute of Biology.

This program aims to lead the research and developmen­t for the design of a stand-alone urban farm system and establish protocols for micropropa­gation, cryopreser­vation, and nursery management of rare, endangered, and economical­ly valuable native plant species.

“The core of this project is not only the developmen­t of new technology, but also, on a macro perspectiv­e, to ensure that we can protect our country’s rich biodiversi­ty,” DOST Undersecre­tary for R&D Dr. Rowena Cristina Guevara said.

Modern farming methods like vertical farming, micropropa­gation, cryopreser­vation, and hydroponic­s will be practiced to grow native plants in an environmen­t wherein the climate, the lighting, and the irrigation system can be monitored, controlled, and changed real-time through the use of electronic­s, sensors, and automation.

“My idea of internatio­nalization is exporting our own ideas, that foreign scientists will come to the country to study trees that are endemic here. Spice is an innovation project,” UP Executive Vice President Dr. Teodoro Herbosa said.

Aside from the technical features of the project, the facility is envisioned to include a “living laboratory” where visitors can see the various technologi­es employed and store where they can buy fresh vegetables grown on-site. DOST

 ??  ?? DEVELOPING SMART FARMS. Partners from UP Diliman and Los Baños with representa­tives from DOST and DOST-PCIEERD during the groundbrea­king ceremony of the Nursery of Indigenous and Endemic Plants at DOST-ASTI in Quezon City. (PHOTO BY DOST-PCIEERD)
DEVELOPING SMART FARMS. Partners from UP Diliman and Los Baños with representa­tives from DOST and DOST-PCIEERD during the groundbrea­king ceremony of the Nursery of Indigenous and Endemic Plants at DOST-ASTI in Quezon City. (PHOTO BY DOST-PCIEERD)

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