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# Slide 1: Title Slide


## Development of an Arduino-based NPK Soil Sensor Device

# Slide 2: Background of the Study


- Agriculture plays a vital role in the Philippine economy, supporting nearly a
quarter of the population.
- Soil nutrient imbalances, particularly in nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and
potassium (K), are widespread, leading to suboptimal crop yields and reduced
profitability.
- Smallholder farmers often rely on generalized or imprecise fertilizer
recommendations, contributing to inefficiencies and environmental degradation.
- Traditional soil testing methods are expensive and time-intensive, making them
inaccessible to many smallholder farmers.

# Slide 3: Statement of the Problem


- Lack of cost-effective, real-time solutions to guide fertilizer application
practices for smallholder farmers in the Philippines.
- Overuse or underuse of fertilizers due to the absence of timely and affordable
soil nutrient data.
- Need for a tool that can provide accurate, site-specific soil nutrient data to
optimize fertilizer use and improve crop yields.

# Slide 4: Objectives of the Study


1. To design and construct a portable NPK sensor device using Arduino technology.
2. To program the device to cater to the specific fertilizer needs of different
crops based on their nutrient requirements.
3. To test and evaluate the accuracy of the device in providing real-time soil
nutrient data compared to laboratory soil tests.

# Slide 5: Significance of the Study


- Addresses the dual challenge of ensuring farm productivity and minimizing
environmental impact.
- Empowers smallholder farmers with actionable, site-specific data to optimize
fertilizer use and improve crop yields.
- Promotes sustainable agricultural practices by fostering resilience in Philippine
agriculture.

# Slide 6: Scope and Limitation of the Study


- The study focuses on the development of an Arduino-based NPK soil sensor device
for Filipino smallholder farmers.
- The device will cater to the nutrient needs of commonly grown crops in the
Philippines, with recommendations tailored to their growth stages and specific
varieties.
- The study is limited to the design, construction, and evaluation of the device's
accuracy compared to laboratory soil tests.

# Slide 7: Methodology
1. Research Design: Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) to assess the accuracy
and reliability of the Arduino-based NPK soil sensor device.
2. Materials: Arduino Uno Microcontroller Board, NPK Soil Sensor, LCD Display
Module, Push Buttons, Power Supply, and Waterproof Enclosure.
3. Procedural Framework:
- Component Assembly
- Software Development
- Test Setup and Calibration
- Data Collection
- Data Analysis

# Slide 8: Barriers to Success


- Ensuring the device's accuracy and reliability in providing real-time soil
nutrient data.
- Developing user-friendly software and interface for smallholder farmers.
- Overcoming the challenges of field testing and calibration under diverse soil
conditions.
- Securing funding and resources for the development and deployment of the device.

# Slide 9: Timeline
- Design and Construction of the Device: 3 months
- Software Development and Testing: 2 months
- Field Testing and Calibration: 4 months
- Data Collection and Analysis: 3 months
- Finalization and Dissemination: 2 months

# Slide 10: Conclusion


- The development of an Arduino-based NPK soil sensor device can address the
challenges faced by smallholder farmers in the Philippines.
- The device aims to provide cost-effective, real-time soil nutrient data to
optimize fertilizer use, improve crop yields, and promote sustainable agricultural
practices.
- The successful implementation of this project can contribute to the resilience
and productivity of Philippine agriculture.

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