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Wednesday, July 16, 2025

From Gamer to Grower: How Farmesto is Digitizing Philippine Agriculture One Smart Farm at a Time



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In the most unexpected turns of history, heroes often rise not from palaces or boardrooms, but from the soil—and the code.


Alvin Phoebe Artemix Valdez, a software developer from Batangas and a graduate of the prestigious ARASOF-Nasugbu campus of Batangas State University, once spent four years deep in the world of gaming and construction tech. But when the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the world and halted his career momentum, he returned home—only to confront a different kind of battle: the brutal, backbreaking reality of traditional farming.


His father, who had just retired to pursue farming full-time, welcomed him back. But as Alvin witnessed the unpredictable yields, aching labor, and manual inefficiencies that plagued rural agriculture, something stirred in him—not just empathy, but vision.


A Seed Planted in Crisis, Grown by Innovation


Alvin didn’t just want to help. He wanted to revolutionize. He began building what would become Farmesto, starting with a nutrient dosing machine—his very first prototype—that marked the beginning of a digital dream to automate farming.


His breakthrough came when he joined Go Negosyo’s Kapatid Mentor Me Program, where he was mentored by none other than DOST Secretary Renato Solidum Jr. and DOST Assistant Secretary Michael Caballes. With their guidance and encouragement, Alvin secured support from DOST itself—and Farmesto was officially born.


Today, Farmesto is a beacon of “Gawang Pinoy” innovation, a living testament to how local ingenuity can solve national challenges. It develops smart automation systems tailored for greenhouses, and champions digital solutions to uplift Filipino farmers from a cycle of hardship to a future of precision, productivity, and prosperity.


Inside the Farmesto Ecosystem: Agriculture Meets AI


Farmesto’s flagship solution is an ecosystem of intelligent devices, powerful software, and robust data analytics. Here's how they’re digitizing farming:


Greenhouse Automation Devices

AI Nutrient Dosing System

Designed for 200 sqm greenhouses with up to 2000L reservoirs, this system delivers accurate nutrient blends based on real-time readings of:

ORP: 100–1000 mV

EC: 0–5 mS/cm

pH: 5–14

Soil NPK: 1–1999 mg/kg/ppm/μS


Zoning Irrigation System

Intelligent irrigation with up to 3 independently controlled zones. Real-time soil moisture detection ensures efficient water use.

Soil Temp: 0–60°C

Moisture: 0–100% RH


Climate Controller System

Manages greenhouse temperature, humidity, PAR (Photosynthetically Active Radiation), and CO₂ for an ideal growing environment.

Temp: 0–60°C

Humidity: 0–100%

CO₂: 0–5000 ppm

PAR: 0–2500 μmol/m²·s

Light: 0–20000 lux


Cross-Platform AI-Powered Apps

Compatible across phone, tablet, laptop, and desktop:

AI integration for decision-making

Cloud-based for anytime, anywhere access

Smart cultivation with crop-specific intelligence

Offline mode for data collection in remote areas


Data Center (Beta Version)

Farmesto’s Data Center enables organization-wide monitoring:

Realtime data stream: Temperature, humidity, PAR, etc.

System health monitoring: Device status and connectivity

Data logging: For all connected systems, perfect for audits and research


See the Technology in Action:

Deployed at Turbulent Hydro Greenhouse Demo Farm, Tagaytay City, the system has already shown its capacity to boost yields, reduce resource use, and empower farmers to make data-driven decisions.


A Movement Rooted in Soil, Powered by Filipino Grit


Farmesto isn’t just another agritech startup—it’s a movement. It’s proof that Filipino innovation, when paired with passion and purpose, can sow the seeds of transformation. From the humble farms of Batangas to the tech-powered greenhouses of tomorrow, Alvin’s story is an anthem for every young Filipino torn between dreams and duty.


“Para sa makabagong magsasaka, kailangan natin ng makabagong teknolohiya.”

(For the modern farmer, we need modern technology.)


In a world threatened by food insecurity and climate unpredictability, Farmesto is leading the charge—not just to grow crops, but to grow hope.

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

AI EXPO 2025: Your Ally for a Smarter Future


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As artificial intelligence continues to reshape the way we live, work, and interact, it prompts an important question: how do we adapt to this evolving landscape today and in the years to come? Building on its successful debut, the Industrial Management Engineering Society (IMES) proudly presents AI Expo 2025: Ally for a Smarter Future—a premier event designed to deepen understanding and highlight groundbreaking applications of AI across education and industry. The expo will be held onsite on July 19, 2025 (Saturday) from 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM at the Br. Andrew Gonzales Hall, 20th Floor Multipurpose Room, with a simultaneous online stream available exclusively to participants from external partner organizations.

AI is no longer a far-off concept. It is embedded in the way we shape decisions and enhance the way we experience the world. With this, IMES’ AI Expo 2025 brings this reality to the forefront, focusing on how artificial intelligence serves as an everyday assistant that helps us navigate life more efficiently and productively. The event aims to equip students with a deeper understanding of AI, not just as a technological advancement but as a valuable companion in the way we live, learn, and work.

Continuing its tradition of featuring esteemed professionals, IMES will host speakers with real-world experience in both AI and Industrial Engineering — Mr. Allan Tan, Ms. Carla Joy Haboc, and Ms. Fleire Castro — who will be sharing their valuable insights and experiences on topics such as workforce augmentation, ethical use of AI and AI-driven supply chain optimization, offering students a closer look at the role of AI in shaping the future.

For the first time ever, AI Expo will feature a Case Competition, a new milestone that challenges participants to think critically and work together creatively. Teams of four to five members will develop AI-powered solutions that demonstrate how artificial intelligence can enhance, rather than replace, human creativity. Their outputs will be assessed by a distinguished panel of judges: Dr. Ezekiel Bernardo, Ms. Rochelle Fajardo, and Mr. Allan Tan.

Ideas, innovation, and inspiration await! With limited slots available, don’t miss your chance to be part of this smarter future with AI Expo 2025! Register through this link:

http://bit.ly/AIExpo2025RegistrationForms.

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Written by: Margueret Monteza & Jazmine Chua

Unsung Heroes: Celebrating the Philippines' MSME Presidential Awardees


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In the heart of the Philippines, a quiet revolution is underway. Not of grand political movements or sweeping economic reforms, but of entrepreneurial spirit and unyielding resilience. The 2025 Presidential Awards for Outstanding Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) shine a spotlight on the extraordinary individuals and organizations who are not just building businesses but are also weaving the very fabric of their communities and shaping the nation's future.

These aren't just companies; they're stories of passion, perseverance, and profound impact. Let's meet some of these remarkable awardees who are proving that the Filipino spirit, when fueled by innovation and dedication, knows no bounds.


From Humble Beginnings to National Recognition: The Transformative Power of MSMEs

The journey of an MSME often begins with a simple idea, a personal need, or a desire to make a difference. The awardees exemplify this trajectory, demonstrating how small-scale ventures can blossom into impactful enterprises.


Siargao's Bounty Seafoods Corporation (Cebu): A Champion of Inclusivity 

Led by Philip V. Señora II, Siargao's Bounty Seafoods Corporation (SBSC) began as a humble venture, born from a desire to uplift marginalized individuals. They've transformed into a leading seafood processor exporting to South Korea, Japan, and the EU. Beyond their impressive growth, SBSC stands out for its people-first leadership, providing education, support, and development opportunities. They're recognized for their commitment to inclusive growth, proving that business success can go hand-in-hand with community empowerment.


Nutridense Food Manufacturing Corp. (Pangasinan): Nourishing the Nation 

Under the leadership of Rackey D. Doctor, Nutridense Food Manufacturing Corp. (NFMC) is a homegrown social enterprise dedicated to combating malnutrition. They've developed 36 DOST-FNRI-developed food technologies and are a key partner in national nutrition programs. With a staggering 550.4% growth rate in three years despite the pandemic, NFMC embodies the potential of MSMEs to address critical societal needs while achieving remarkable success.


Innovention Food Resources, Inc. (Quezon City): Waffles, Reimagined 

Euclid S. Cezar and his wife Kate began with a small kiosk in 2012, selling Belgian Waffles. Today, Innovention Food Resources, Inc. is recognized for having one of the Philippines' most successful food franchises. They've expanded to over 100 outlets, demonstrating how innovation, strategic investment, and a strong organic demand can lead to national market dominance in the food industry.


Gift of Grace Food Manufacturing Corporation (Benguet): Kimchi with a Conscience 

Janice O. Cadsi leads Gift of Grace Food Manufacturing Corporation, which started as a side-hustle selling homemade kimchi in 2015. They've grown into a purpose-driven enterprise supporting major Philippine supermarket chains. Their commitment to sustainability is evident in their use of locally sourced products and their support for Cordilleran farmers, ensuring a healthy, locally-sourced food system.


Pasciolco Agri Ventures (Quezon): Coconut Innovation for Global Impact 

Maura M. Pasciolco has steered Pasciolco Agri Ventures since the 1990s, evolving it into a small coconut processing family business. They've successfully penetrated global markets with products like coconut sugar, virgin coconut oil, and jams. Pasciolco Agri Ventures exemplifies adapting to challenges, even during the COVID-19 pandemic, by successfully pivoting towards value-added organic coconut products and embracing digital transformation.


Tonio's Sisig (Quezon): A Culinary Journey to Success 

From a small home-based venture in 2015, Rowena S. Hachaso has grown Tonio's Sisig into a thriving food enterprise. Their dedication to innovation, resilience, and serving the Filipino community has seen them expand significantly, proving the power of a beloved Filipino dish to create a successful enterprise.


Beyond Profit: MSMEs as Catalysts for Social Change

These awardees are not just about balance sheets; they embody the spirit of bayanihan, demonstrating how businesses can be powerful platforms for social good, environmental stewardship, and cultural preservation.


House of Musa-Runway Fashion-Travel and Entertainment Production (Davao del Norte): Weaving Dreams into Reality 

Gleizl Joy C. Soo leads House of Musa, a groundbreaking fashion advocacy that transforms discarded banana trunks into artisanal fabric. This initiative not only promotes sustainable fashion but also empowers Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) and rural communities. Their work has gained international recognition, showcasing Filipino creativity and resourcefulness on a global stage.


Agriko Multi-Trade & Enterprise Corp. (Zamboanga del Sur): Nurturing Health and Empowerment 

Jan Christhs D. Paglinawan spearheads Agriko Multi-Trade & Enterprise Corp., which began with a commitment to organic farming in 2010. Their focus on value-added wellness products from organic turmeric has grown into a mission-driven enterprise rooted in health, sustainability, and rural empowerment, creating a healing power through agriculture.


Heavens Bakehaus & Enterprises (Lanao del Norte): A Recipe for Community Empowerment 

Founded by police officer Marc Claro and his wife Roly Ann, Heaven's Bakehaus & Enterprises is a community-driven bakery in Iligan City. Their mission is to uplift marginalized individuals through livelihood and empowerment, particularly single mothers and persons with disabilities. They've embraced technological advancements and sustainable practices, earning recognition for their dedication to social responsibility.


These 2025 Presidential Awardees for Outstanding MSMEs are more than just successful businesses. They are beacons of hope and inspiration, demonstrating the immense potential of the Filipino people. Through their relentless pursuit of excellence, commitment to innovation, and profound impact on their communities, they are truly the unsung heroes shaping a brighter future for the Philippines. Their stories remind us that true success lies not just in profit, but in purpose.

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