Mobile soil lab brings faster, smarter farming to Davao Occidental

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DAVAO CITY (November 18) – Farmers in far-flung Davao Occidental no longer need to travel hours just to know what their soil needs. The Department of Agriculture (DA) has rolled out its first Mobile Soil Laboratory (MSL) — a PHP42-million, fully equipped diagnostic hub built inside a 10-wheeler truck — now stationed in the municipality of Don Marcelino.

Launched Monday (Nov. 17), the mobile lab is designed to make science-based farming more accessible, especially for communities where soil testing services are limited or out of reach.

Ma. Geneva Depra, chief of the DA-11 Soils Laboratory, said the MSL directly addresses long-standing challenges faced by farmers.

“Using the MSL’s data-driven advice, farmers can drastically reduce unnecessary fertilizer inputs,” Depra said, noting that guessing fertilizer needs often leads to overspending and poor yields.

The mobile facility is equipped to analyze soil chemistry, soil structure, microbiology, and even water quality, enabling farmers to receive precise recommendations on the type, amount, and timing of fertilizer applications. Each farmer is given a soil health report and soil card, providing them with a clear guide toward improving crop performance and restoring soil health.

Four DA specialists are deployed with the unit to conduct sampling, perform on-site tests, and train farmers on proper soil management. Aside from diagnostics, the team also offers lectures and demonstrations to help communities adopt more sustainable, cost-efficient farming practices.

The MSL will serve Don Marcelino this week before heading to Malita, the province’s capital, where another round of field testing and farmer consultations is scheduled.

With the mobile lab on the road, officials hope more farmers can shift from trial-and-error to data-driven agriculture — saving money, boosting harvests, and protecting the land they depend on.

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