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Mushroom Production

The document summarizes mushroom production at the San Isidro Farmers Credit Cooperative in the Philippines. They grow mushrooms and sell them fresh locally as well as making mushroom-based products. Students visited as part of a homestay and identified opportunities to improve production efficiency and increase profits without changing farm infrastructure. They developed prototypes for new storage shelves and a rice straw cutter and mixer to streamline materials preparation. Feedback led to adding a scale to the mixer prototype.

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Mushroom Production

The document summarizes mushroom production at the San Isidro Farmers Credit Cooperative in the Philippines. They grow mushrooms and sell them fresh locally as well as making mushroom-based products. Students visited as part of a homestay and identified opportunities to improve production efficiency and increase profits without changing farm infrastructure. They developed prototypes for new storage shelves and a rice straw cutter and mixer to streamline materials preparation. Feedback led to adding a scale to the mixer prototype.

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Mushroom Production & Product Development

Details of San Isidro Farmers Credit Cooperative


 San Isidro Farmers Credit Cooperative is a
mushroom farm that begun in 2017.

 After staying at our homestay for 3 days, we have


discovered the process for growing mushrooms at the
San Isidro Farmers Credits Cooperative.

 They sell fresh mushrooms to homes in the


community by going door-to-door.

 Leftover or excess mushrooms are turned into


polvoron, which is sold in a packet of 10 pieces.
 The mushroom farmers also produce a burger
patty, tucino and tempura chips.

First day of Mushroom Team’s homestay


September 18, 2019
DATA CLUSTERING
 The collaboration of the group base on the gathered

useful data and the clustering of similar data together.

 The most highlighted points concerns about space

management of the mushroom stock room, efficiency

of the process for preparing the materials needed in

fruit bags, and the constant temperature of the facility.


DILIGENT DANYELA

AGE: 50y/old
Gender: female
Address: San Isidro, Delfin Albano
Marital Status: Married
Family Size: 5
Occupation: Housewife, mushroom farmer
Hobbies: watching TV, playing with dogs
Likes: farming, spending time with family
Dislikes: smoking, gambling, lazy people
Lifestyle: Religious and hospitable
Motivation: Sustain Family needs
Aspiration: I want to expand my mushroom
business
Challenges: losing of family members, low profits
Defining Quote: "Hard work pays off"
PROBLEM STATEMENT:
“How can we help the mushroom farmers increase their mushroom production more
efficiently and easily with the existing facility?”

NEED STATEMENTS:
1. I need a more efficient and easy way to prepare my materials.
2. I need to improve on the variety, quality and the production of the mushroom
products.
3. I need to improve on space management to increase my profits.

DEEP NEED STATEMENT:


“I need to increase mushroom production with the limited growing space I have.”

To lead to an increase in the mushroom farmer’s profits without altering the size of
the existing farm shed.
IDEATION

 Re-clustering the ideas in order to meet


the Persona’s needs best.
 The main issues that we identified
concerns on the space management of the
facility and efficiency of the process of
preparing the materials for the fruiting
bags.
 Brainstormed for ideas concerning those
two areas (drew on post-its, consolidated
and combined ideas).

The Ideation Process of Mushroom Team


Prototype #1: Storage-efficient Shelves

 Currently, the farm shed has only has


two shelves with four rows and a huge gap
between each row of the shelves.
 Redesigned shelves so that they the
total no. of rows per shelf is increased
(more fruiting bags can be stored on each
shelf).

 Changes to the layout of the farm shed


Is done to accommodate more of the
Redesigned shelves.
 Ability to produce and sell more leads to
increased profits.
Prototype #2: Straw Cutter

 Takes too long for farmers to cut their rice straws and
mix their raw materials to prepare fruiting bags.
 Design of the straw cutter allows straws to be cut
quickly and easily.
Feedback Post-Co Creation
 Stakeholders provided us with a few ideas to improve our second prototype.
 Implementing a mixer to further ease and speed up their labour.
 Adding a weighing scale so that they know the exact quantities of each set of
raw materials required for mixing.
 Changing the material of wood to steel for better durability.

Prototype #2: Straw Cutter & Mixer

 Mixer further reduces the labour and time


needed to prepare the materials.
 Increased rate of production complements the
increase in storage capacity.
The New Layout of Rice Straw cutter

The initial layout The final layout

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