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CAMIGUIN POLYTECHNIC STATE COLLEGE I

INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Balbagon, Mambajao, Camiguin

Multi-Purpose Fruit Harvester

Model A Project Study

Submitted to
the Faculty of
the
Institute of Technology
Camiguin Polytechnic State
College Balbagon, Mambajao,
Camiguin

In Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements of the Degree of
Bachelor of Technology Major in Civil Technology

By:
Jhon Rhey R. Concordo
Eduard Barthniey C. Garillo
Rodrigo W. Gomez jr.
Elmer S. Pulvera
Shane S. Waminal

May, 2025
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INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Balbagon, Mambajao, Camiguin

Abstract

Within its specified parameters, the Multipurpose Fruit

Harvester Model is a reliable and easy-to-use instrument intended

to increase fruit harvesting efficiency. The model, which has

received praise for its uniqueness and useful design, is especially

well-suited for usage in local markets and offers agricultural

communities looking to increase productivity a useful alternative.

Although it is reasonably priced because to its construction using

easily accessible local components, worries regarding overall

affordability point to the need for additional cost optimization. All

things considered, the idea exhibits great promise as a creative and

useful solution to contemporary fruit harvesting problems.

Key words: Multipurpose Fruit Harvester, Efficiency, Affordability,


Local components, Agricultural communities
CAMIGUIN POLYTECHNIC STATE COLLEGE III
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Balbagon, Mambajao, Camiguin

APPROVAL SHEET

The project study entitled ‘‘MULTI-PURPOSE FRUIT HARVESTER


MODEL’’ prepared and submitted by John Rhey Concordo, Eduard
Barthniey Garillo, Elmer Pulvera, Rodrigo Gomez, Shane Waminal
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree BATCHELOR OF
TECHNOLOGY MAJOR IN CIVIL TECHNOLOGY 3 has been examined
and recommended for acceptance and approval.

ROMELOU E. OLIVEROS
Adviser

PANEL OF EXAMINERS

Approved by the panel of examiners in partial fulfillment of the


requirements for the degree Bachelor of Technology Major in Civil
Technology 3 with grade of .

Prof. REYNALDO F. MARGELINO JR.


Chairperson

Engr. VAL LEONILO F. BERENDES ROQUE RENDELLE G.


LIMBACO
Member Member

Accepted and approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for


the degree Bachelor of Technology Major in Civil Technology 3.

ROMELOU E. OLIVEROS
Date Adviser
CAMIGUIN POLYTECHNIC STATE COLLEGE IV
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Balbagon, Mambajao, Camiguin

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

First and foremost, I want to sincerely thank god for giving us the

Courage, direction, and tenacity we needed to finish this project.

We want to express our sincere gratitude to our parents for their financial

support, constant love, support, and encouragement along this journey.

Their confidence in me has consistently inspired me.

We to express our gratitude to our friends for their support,

understanding, and unwavering moral presence at our darkest moments.

Additionally, we want to express our gratitude to our adviser,

Mr. Romelou Oliveros and Ms. Rebekah Gempero, for their helpful

advice, tolerance, and enlightening criticism. Your guidance and

commitment

Were crucial to the completion and caliber of this study.

Additionally, we are appreciative of the research team members'

commitment, cooperation, and priceless contributions, all of which have

substantially enhanced our work. We would especially want to thank the

faculty and staff of institute of technology for providing the environment

and resources necessary to carry out this research successfully.

Finally, we would want to thank our peers and families, whose

understanding and support kept us going along this trip.

This acknowledgement serves as a tiny token of our sincere

gratitude to the numerous people and organizations that have directly and

indirectly supported this research. Your efforts and unwavering

commitment to academic success are greatly appreciated.


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CAMIGUIN POLYTECHNIC STATE COLLEGE VI
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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DEDICATION

This research paper is wholeheartedly dedicated to the researcher’s

families for Their understanding and unwavering financial support, and to

the institute of technology faculty for their unfaltering guidance throughout

the research process.

We sincerely dedicate our project study to the families of the

researchers, whose steadfast support has served as the cornerstone of our

academic endeavors. Their tolerance, comprehension, and support—

particularly in trying times—have been an unwavering source of fortitude.

This job would not have been accomplished without their sacrifices and

faith in our abilities.

We would especially want to thank our families for their emotional

and financial assistance during the study process. Their readiness to

support us during every stage of this academic journey provided us with

the steadiness and inspiration we needed to keep going and succeed.

Shane

Elmer

eduard barthniey

Jhon rhey

Rodrigo
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page
s
Title Page i

Approval sheet ii

Abstract iii

Acknowledgement iv

Dedication v

Table of Contents vi

List of Tables viii

List of Figures ix

CHAPTER 1: THE PROBLEM

Introduction 1
1
Statement of the problem 2
2
Scope an d Delimitation of the Study 3
3
Significance of the Study 4
4
Definition of Terms 5
5
Conceptual Framework 6
6
CHAPTER 2: REVIEW OF THE RELATED LITERATURE 7
7
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY 10
10
Profile of the Project 11
11
Supplies and Materials 11
11
Construction Procedure 13
13
ResearchDesign 15
15
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Research Environment 15

Research Respondents 15
15

Data Analysis 17
17

Frequency Count and Percent 17


17

Frequency Median 17
17

Risk Assessment 17
17

Data Gathering procedure 18


18

Design and parameters of multi-purpose fruit 19


19

harvester model

CHAPTER 4: RESULT AND DISCUSSION 22


22

Capabilities and limitation 22


22

Distribution of respondents in terms of sex 25


27

Distribution of respondents in terms of age 25


27

Functionality of Multi-purose fruit harvester model 27


29

CHAPTER 5: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Summary 32
32

Conclusions 33
33

Recommendations 34
34

REFERENCES 35
35
List of tables

No.

1 Supplies and materials 11

2 Tools and Equipment 12

3 Four-point likert scale 16

4 Defects Found and Revision Mode 18

5 Profile of the Respondents in terms of Sex 27

6 Profile of the Respondents in terms of Age 27

7 Functionality 29

8 Design 30

9 Cost-Effective 32
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List of Figures

1 Conceptual Framework 6

2 Schematic Diagram of the Harvester 13

3 Picture of the Chrome Pipe 19

4 Picture of the Harvester Scythe 19

5 Picture of the Steel Bar 19

6 Picture of the Nylon 20

7 Picture of the Harvester Net 20

8 Bolt Nut 20

9 Bolt 21

10 Multipurpose Fruit Harvester Model 22

11 The Actual Model of the Multipurpose Fruit Harvester 23

(front view)

12 Actual Model of the Multipurpose Fruit Harvester ( 23


front
view , side back
view)
26
13 The Comparison of the two
materials

Chrome pipe and Galvanize


Iron (GI) pipe main foundation

14 The two main Harvester Scythe 26

15 The bolt and nut attached to the Chrome pipe 26


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CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTIO

Background of the Study

Agriculture plays a vital role in sustaining human life and

contributes significantly to the economy of many countries. Fruit

harvesting, a critical aspect of agricultural practices, has historically

been labor-intensive and reliant on manual techniques (Mana,

2024). Traditional methods, while effective to some extent, often

present limitations such as inefficiency, high labor costs, and risks

of damage to both the fruit and the plant. As global demand for

fresh produce continues to rise, there is an increasing need for

innovative tools and technologies to improve harvesting efficiency,

reduce waste, and enhance worker safety (Mana, 2024).

The introduction of mechanized harvesting solutions has

addressed some of these challenges, but existing models are often

limited by their design, cost, or functionality (Mana, 2024). Many

conventional harvesters are tailored to specific types of fruits or

trees, making them unsuitable for diverse agricultural environments

(Mana, 2024).
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Traditional fruit harvester can damage the fruit badly specially

if the workers are not careful when using the traditional fruit

harvester that can lead to lower market value, and traditional fruit

harvester can lead to the workers strain or injury specially when the

fruit is high that the worker will require to climb just to harvest. The

purpose of this study is to minimize the damage of the fruit and to

adopt, user-friendly, efficient, tool to harvest fruits with a minimal

damage.

Statement of the Problem

These study will answer the following question;

1. What is the design of the Multi-Purpose Fruit Harvester

Model?

2. What are the materials to be used for Multi-Purpose

Fruit Harvester Model?

3. What is the performance evaluation of the Multi-Purpose

Fruit Harvester Model?


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Scope and Delimitation of the Study

The scope of the study focuses on its objectives and is limited

to designing, developing and constructing of the Multi-Purpose Fruit

Harvester Model with its description, capabilities, and limitations.

This study is also limited to the height of the stick 6 (feet) the

diameter of the fruit is 8 (inches below) and capacity of 1kg


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Significance of the Study

This study intends to design, develop and construct an Multi-

Purpose Fruit Harvester Model. The researcher believed that this

study would be beneficial to the following:

CPSC Administration. This final output of the study may

provide necessary information and be implemented for agricultural

use.

Institute of Technology Students. This project may benefit

the Institute of Technology as a laboratory model in civil shops and

can be used in class discussion modules.

End-users. The study may benefit the end-user particularly

farmers and residents with fruit bearing trees.

Researchers. The result of this study may serve as an

avenue for those who are interested to conduct further

development related to this study


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Definition of Terms

Built in basket. or attachable basket where fruits are stored

temporarily before unloading.

Chassis. The structural frame of the harvester that supports

all other components and ensures stability during operation.

Harvesters telescopic. An extended stick that enables it to

reach different heights and reach fruits at different tree level.

Multi-purpose fruit harvester. A mechanized device design

to assist in the efficient collection of manual labor and increasing

productivity in agriculture operations.


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Conceptual Framework

This study was anchored to Input-Process-Output (IPO) Model

in order to represent a comprehensive view of project process

(Subiyakto et al., 2014).

The basic elements of a conceptual framework are:

Input Process Output

 Alternative  Designing/  Completed


ideas from Modifying transmission
related  Construction removal
studies  Try-out  Installation
and and of the device
literarture Revising model.
 Supply and  Evalaution
materials
 Tools and
eequipment
to be used in
het study

Figure 1. Conceptual Framework

The first step is to design an idea of how the model should

function. Development and Construction of the design is the second

step including its try-out and testing and revision. The third step is

the final output of the model with the evaluation of its functionality

in terms of its usability in the actual setting.


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CHAPTER 2

REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

This portion consists of studies and literature's conducted by

previous researchers and are herein reviewed for the purpose of

enriching the present investigation.

Manual harvesting, which remains the predominant method

in most orchards, is praised for its precision and selectivity (silwal

et al., 2017). however, it is labor-intensive and economically

unsustainable in large-scale farming (Bac et al., 2014). in contrast,

mechanical harvesters have been successfully implemented

incertain cropps such as olives and citrus, where bruising is less of

a concern. While effective in some contexts, mechanical systems

often lack the delicacy required for soft fruits (Zude et al., 2016).

Harvesting automation necessitates a careful balancing act

between maintaining produce quality and mechanical efficiency.

The mechanical "hands" of robotic systems, known as end

effectors, are essential to this procedure.

Davidson et al. (2017) investigated a range of end effector

designs, such as biomimetic mechanisms, soft pneumatic grippers,

and suction cups, emphasizing the significance of customizing

gripper features to the unique qualities of diverse fruit varieties.

Hemming,
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and van Henten (2014), robotic harvesting technology has made

significant strides, especially for high-value crops, but still faces

challenges related to crop detection, manipulation, and operational

efficiency in unstructured environments.Deep learning algorithms

have been utilized to increase the accuracy of fruit detection in

robotic harvesting systems in recent years. After reviewing many

deep learning-based methods, Chen et al. (2017) They significantly

improved fruit detection under various lighting and occlusion

conditions, showing strong potential for enhancing robotic accuracy

and adaptability.

A crucial component of contemporary harvesting systems is

the capacity to evaluate fruit quality without inflicting damage, in

addition to mechanical constraints. A promising non-destructive

technique for assessing the internal and external quality of

horticultural goods is hyperspectral imaging. Its ability to evaluate

fruit maturity, firmness, and flaws was noted by Zude et al. (2016),

making it a useful instrument for incorporation into automated

harvesting and sorting systems.

The development of automated harvesting systems still faces

significant obstacles in the form of precise fruit identification and

localization. An enhanced neural network model was presented by


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Kang and Chen (2020), which greatly improves fruit detection

and spatial localization accuracy in challenging field settings.

To improve robot performance for agricultural tasks, and

decrease its cost, the robot can be optimally designed for a specific

task in a specific working environment. By Bloch, V., Degani, A., &

Bechar, A. (2018) However, since the environment defines the

robot optimal kinematics, the environment itself should also be

optimised for optimal robot performance.

In recent years the horticultural industry has funded the research

and the development of novel fruit harvesting systems. Li, P., Lee,

S.-H., & Hsu, H.-Y. (2011) Conventional harvesting method is highly

labour intensive and inefficient in terms of both economy and time.

Human has long strived for mechanization in crop management

and harvest to reduce labor costs. Hua et al. (2019): The operation

of harvest usually occurs when a crop reaches its mature stage.

Harvesting a large hectarage of crop within a short period of time,

however, is difficult, labor-some, and time-consuming.

Synthesis:

The fore-cited literature and studies mentioned provides

detailed and profound information and better understanding in

terms of the technical descriptions and background knowledge of

this study entitled “Multi-Purpose Fruit Harvester Model”.


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CHAPTER 3

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

This chapter consists of seven sections: profile of the project,

supplies and materials, tools and equipment, construction

procedure, the research design, research environment, and data

gathering.

Profile of the Project

This project aims to create a multi-purpose fruit harvester

model that can perform various functions such as picking, cutting,

and collecting. This project works with the Chrome pipes attached

with the harvester net and harvest scythe attached above, the

Chrome pipes represent as the stick and the harvester scythe cuts

the fruit and the harvester net will collect the fruits when the fruit is

cut above.
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Supplies and Materials

Table 1 shows the quantity, unit name and description , unit

cost and total of the supplies and materials used in the construction

of the project.

Table 1. Bill of supplies and materials

Quantity Materials Unit Price (₱) Total


Amount
(₱)

3 Pcs. Chrome Pipes 5 METER/450 999.00

2 Meters Harvester net 2 METER/75 150

2 Pcs. Harvest Scythe 2/300 600.00

20 Pcs. Cable tie 20/1 20.00

1 Pcs. Steel bar 1 METER/68 68.00

1 Pcs. Nylon strand 3m/12 12.00

2 Pcs. bolt 1/12 24.00

2 Pcs. Bolt nut 1/10 20.00

Total 1743
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Tools and Equipment

Table 2 show the tools and equipment used in theof the multi-

purpose fruit harvester model.

Table 2. Tools and Equipment


TOOLS AND FUNCTION
EQUIPMENT

Steel saw To cut steel bar

Grinder To cut faster chrome


pipes

Plies This tool used to bend or


hold steel bar and
chrome pipes

Drill This tool is used to drill a


hole in the chrome pipes
to attached

Scissors This tool is used to cut


evenly the net

Hammer This tool is used to blend


the steel bar.
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Construction Procedure

The construction of the multi-purpose fruit harvester model

consist of the following procedure.

A. Planning and Design

Figure 2. Schematic Diagram of the Harvester

 Develop the schematic diagram for the harvester, showing

all components (harvester stick, net, blade, Chrome pipes,

etc.).

 Outline the functionality and specifications of the fruit

harvester.

B. Procurement of Components

 Gather all necessary materials, including Chrome pipes, net,

blades, cable ties, and other parts for the harvester.


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C. Assembly and Integration

 Prepare tools and equipment for assembly.

 Measure and cut Chrome pipes to the correct dimensions for

the fruit harvester stick.

D. Programming and Firmware

 If applicable, program the necessary controls and firmware

to ensure the harvester functions correctly.

E. Testing and Calibration

 Attach the net to the harvester stick using cable ties for stability.

 Secure the blade to the stick.

 Perform initial testing and calibration to check functionality

and precision.

F. Fabrication and Packaging

 Assemble all components according to the design.

 Package the harvester securely for transport or storage.

G. Risk Assessment

 Conduct a risk assessment to identify potential hazards in the

construction and use of the harvester.


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 Ensure safety measures are in place for operation and

maintenance.

Research Design

The purpose of this study is To design, develop, and evaluate a

multi- purpose fruit harvester model capable of efficiently harvesting

various types of fruits while minimizing labor, reducing fruit damage, and

enhancing agricultural productivity

This research will establish a comprehensive foundation for

developing an innovative multi-purpose fruit harvester that

addresses the diverse needs of modern agriculture. It has the

potential to revolutionize fruit harvesting by making it more efficient,

cost-effective, and sustainable.

Research Environment

The study was conducted in purok 4 barangay cabuan,

guinsiliban, camiguin.

Research respondents

The respondents of this study is the local farmers specially

here in compare camiguin To the effectiveness of the instrument


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TABLE 3. Four-point likert scale


Arbitrary Statistical Qualitative Interpretation
value limit Descriptio
n

4 3.26-4.0 Strongly The functionality,


agree (SA) efficiency and cost-
effectiveness are
always agreed upon.
3 2.51-3.25
Agree (A) The functionality,
efficiency and cost-
effectiveness are
agreed upon of the
time.
2 1.76-2.50
Disagree(D) The functionality,
efficiency and cost-
effectiveness are not
agreed upon
sometimes.
1 1-00.1.75 Strongly The functionality,
Disagree efficiency and cost-
(SD) effectiveness are not
always agreement.
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Data Analysis

The following statistical tools were to analyze the collected

data of the study.

Frequency count and percent. These tools were used to

determine the profile of the respondents.

Frequency Medians. This tool was used to measure the

ratings of the respondents on the analysis and relevance of the

multi-purpose fruit harvester model.

Ordinal Rank. This tool was used to measure the extent of

respondents analysis and relevant on the Multi-purpose Fruit

Harvester Model.
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TABLE 4. Defects found and revisions made.


Defects Revision

1. Heavy or large fruit can lead 1. Limit the load of the fruit in

to destroy the net or break the the right weight avoid the stick

stick to break.

2. Use stronger material such as

Chrome pipes to avoid the


2. The stick might break or twist
problem.
while using the instrument.

3. Wide the net to avoid the fruit


3. Risk of getting hit by the fruit
to fall in any circumstances.
while using the instrument.

Data Gathering Procedure

To ensure the functionality of this study, the project was

tested by testing it in various fruits and try to target the local

farmers using the instrument to validate its functionality and

performance, energy saving and cost effective and aesthetics


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Design and parameers of multi-purpose fruit harvester model

Figure 3. picture of the Chrome pipes

Figure 4. Picture of the harvester scythe.

Figure 5. Picture of the steel bar.


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Figure 6. Picture of the nylon.

Figure 7. Picture of the harvester net.

Figure 8. Bolt nut


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Figure 9. Bolt. Picture of the bolt.

Figure 10. multi-purpose fruit harvester model,

Procedure undertaken in the development phase of the

multi- purpose fruit harvester model.

The operating method of this model involves the scythe, and

the harvester net to pick fruits and to avoid the the fruit for being

damage while harvesting.


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CHAPTER 4

RESULT AND

DISCUSSION

This chapter discusses the result and discussions according to

the statement of the problem which involves the description,

capabilities, limitation and process involve in the completed project

study.

Capabilities and Limitations

The creation of the Multipurpose Fruit Harvester Model, which

is specifically made to collect fruit up to 1 kg, will be the main

emphasis of this study.

The stick on the model can be adjusted to fit different heights, and it

features a net to capture fruit that is above it as it is being picked.

The multipurpose fruit harvester model is designed to be

inexpensive and simple to use, making it accessible to all users.

This will damage.


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Problem 1 what is the design of the multi-purpose fruit harvester

model?

Figure 11. The actual model of the Multi-purpose fruit harvester


model (a) front view.

Figure 12. Actual model of the Multi-purpose fruit harvester model (a)
front view (b) side and back view.
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The design of the multipurpose fruit harvester model is illustrated in

the image above. This innovative tool was developed to simplify and

improve the efficiency of harvesting fruits, especially those located at

greater heights. At the core of its structure is a sturdy chrome pipe stick,

which acts as the main support and enables the user to reach high

branches with ease. To construct the tool, two half-length chrome pipes

were securely joined together, providing both the necessary length and

durability without compromising on portability or handling.

Attached to the upper end of the chrome pipe is a lightweight yet

durable basket net, which plays a vital role in collecting the fruit once it is

detached from the tree. This net ensures that the harvested fruit is gently

caught, minimizing bruising or damage during the process.

Complementing the basket net is a sharp harvester scythe, strategically

positioned to cut the fruit stems cleanly and efficiently. The scythe allows

for precise harvesting with minimal effort, even for tougher stems or

denser fruit clusters.

The entire assembly is held together with four bolts and four matching

bolt nuts, which ensure the stability and secure attachment of each

component. These mechanical fasteners contribute to the overall reliability

and robustness of the device during operation. With its practical

combination of a cutting tool and a collecting basket, mounted on a

lightweight yet strong extendable pole, the multipurpose fruit harvester

model represents a user-friendly and effective solution for safely

harvesting a variety of fruits from elevated positions.


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Problem 2 What is the performance evaluation of the Multi-purpose

Fruit Harvester Model?

Figure 13. The comparison of the two materials chrome pipes and

galvanize iron (GI) pipe main foundation. we evaluate the materials used

for the project, we compared two options for the main foundation of the

multi-purpose fruit harvester model: the chrome pipe and the galvanized

iron (GI) pipe. First, we tested the weight of both materials. The chrome

pipe is lighter than the GI pipe. Although both materials are strong, the

difference in weight led us to choose the chrome pipe, as it makes the

project easier to use—especially for local farmers.

Figure 14. The two main harvester scythe.The main cutting tool we use to

harvest fruit is the harvester scythe, as it is more efficient than a regular knife.

The harvester scythe has a unique curved blade that can easily cut through fruit

stems and is sharper than a typical knife.

We use two varieties of harvester scythe: a smaller one for small fruits,

such as mangoes, and a larger one for cutting banana hearts, as it is

stronger and more durable than the smaller version. Additionally, the

harvester scythe is detachable, allowing us to easily switch between the

small and large blades.

Figure 15. The bolt and nut attached to the chrome pipe.

We also attach a bolt and nut to the chrome pipe. When the chrome

pipe is lifted, the bolt presses against it to prevent it from becoming loose.
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Figure 13. The comparison of the two materials chrome pipes and
galvanize iron (GI) pipe main foundation.

Figure 14. The two main harvester scythe.

Figure 15. The bolt and nut attached to the chrome pipe.
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Problem 3 What is the performance evaluation for the multi-purpose

fruit harvester model?

Distribution of respondents in terms of sex

Profile of the Respondents:

Table 5. Profile of the Respondents in terms of Sex

Sex Frequency Percentage

Male 5 50%

Female 5 50%

Total 10 100%

Table 6. Profile of the Respondents in terms of Age

Age Frequency Percentage

17-under

18-24 3 30%

25-24 3 30%

35-44

45-54 5 50%

55-64 2 20%

65-above

Total 10 100%
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To evaluate the performance of the Multipurpose Fruit Harvester

Model, the researchers distributed a structured questionnaire to 10

respondents. Table 5 shows that the gender distribution was equal, with

50% female respondents (5 individuals) and 50% male respondents (5

individuals). This balanced representation indicates that both men and

women were equally involved in assessing the model, contributing diverse

perspectives to the evaluation process.

Table 6 highlights the age distribution of the respondents. The dominant

age group was 45–54 years old, representing 50% of the participants,

which suggests that middle-aged individuals are particularly engaged in

the use or evaluation of the harvester. Additionally, 60% of the

respondents fell within the 18–34 age range, pointing to strong interest

from younger adults. This may reflect involvement from students, early-

career professionals, or individuals with a keen interest in innovation and

agricultural technology.
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Table 7. Functionality
Ite Functionality Weighted Descriptio
m n
Mean

1 The Multipurpose 3.80


Fruit Harvester Strongly
Model operates Agree
according to its
purpose.
2 The control and 3.60
operation of the Stro
Multipurpose Fruit ngly Agree
Harvester Model
are simple

3 The Multipurpose 3.30


Fruit Harvester Strongly
Model is essential Agree
and timely.
Total Weighted 3.57
Mean Strongly Agree

Table 7 presents respondents’ evaluation of the functionality

of the Multipurpose Fruit Harvester Model. The highest-rated item,

with a weighted mean of 3.80, was the statement "The Multipurpose

Fruit Harvester Model operates according to its purpose." This

indicates that users believe the model effectively fulfills its intended

functions, such as efficiently harvesting various types of fruits. It

reflects a strong alignment between the model’s design and its

actual performance in the field. The next highest rating was given

to the statement "The control and operation of the Multipurpose

Fruit Harvester Model are simple," which received a weighted mean

of 3.60.
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This suggests that users find the model relatively easy to use, the

simplicity of its operation is a positive indicator of usability,

particularly important in agricultural settings where users may have

varying levels of technical skill. Lastly, the statement "The

Multipurpose Fruit Harvester Model is essential and timely" received

the lowest rating, with a weighted mean of 3.30, this result implies

that some users may question the urgency or necessity of the

harvester in the current agricultural landscape, this suggests the

need to further demonstrate the model's relevance to emphasize its

innovative features to farming needs.

Table 8. Design
Item Design Weighte Descriptio
d mean n

1 The Multipurpose 3.80


Fruit Harvester Strongly
Model is new and Agree
unique.
2 The Multipurpose 3.70
Fruit Harvester Strongly
Model size and Agree
features are
commendable
for use.
3 There is 3.70
greater Strongly
possibility Agree
that the
Multipurpose
Fruit
Harvester
Model
Total 3.73
Weighted Strongly
Mean Agree
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Table 8 presents respondents’ evaluation of the design of the

Multipurpose Fruit Harvester Model was assessed based on several

aspects, with the overall results reflecting a positive evaluation. The

total weighted mean of 3.73 suggests that users generally perceive

the design as both functional and marketable. The highest-rated

item was "The Multipurpose Fruit Harvester Model is new and

unique," with a weighted mean of 3.80, indicating strong

appreciation for the model's originality and innovation. This

suggests that users recognize the harvester as a novel solution in

agricultural technology, which could set it apart from existing tools

and equipment. Tied for second place with a weighted mean of 3.70

each were the statements "The Multipurpose Fruit Harvester Model

size and features are commendable for use" and "There is greater

possibility that the Multipurpose Fruit Harvester Model can be

utilized at the local market." These ratings reflect that users find the

model’s physical design and features practical and well-suited for

actual use. Furthermore, the model is seen as viable for adoption

and application in local markets, emphasizing its potential to

address real-world agricultural needs at the community level.

Overall, the results suggest that the Multipurpose Fruit Harvester

Model's design is well-received, combining innovation with usability

and market potential.


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Table 9. Cost-effective
Ite Cost- Weighted Descriptio
m effective mean n

Materials used in 3.60


1 the Multipurpose Strongly
Fruit Agree
Harvester
Model are
available in
the local
hardware.
Materials used in 3.10
2 the Multipurpose Strongly
Fruit Agree
Harvester
Model are
very
accessible and
are in
expensive
3 Overall cost of 3.30
the
Strongly
Agree
Multipurpose Fruit
Harvester Model is
attainable.
Total 3.30 Strongly
Weighted Agree
Mean

Table 9 presents respondents’ evaluation of the cost-

effectiveness of the Multipurpose Fruit Harvester Model reveals a

generally positive but somewhat mixed perception, with a total

weighted mean of 3.30. The highest-rated aspect, with a weighted

mean of 3.60, is that the materials used in the model are available

in local hardware stores. This indicates good accessibility of the

components needed for construction or repair, which is important

for affordability and maintenance. However, the statement


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materials being very accessible and inexpensive received the lowest

rating at 3.10. This suggests that while materials are available

locally, some users feel that they are not as affordable as expected

or that cost could be a barrier for some buyers when this model is

sold out in the market. The overall cost of the Multipurpose Fruit

Harvester Model is attainable, with a weighted mean of 3.30,

reflecting a moderate agreement that the model’s price is

reasonable for its intended users.


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Chapter 5

SUMMARY, ONCLUSIONS AND


RECOMENDATIONS

This chapter provides the summary findings, conclusions, and

recommendation that were given where it is considered relevant.

Summary

A dependable and easy-to-use instrument for increasing fruit

harvesting efficiency is the Multipurpose Fruit Harvester Model. It is

commended for its uniqueness, useful characteristics, and

appropriateness for use in the local market. Because of its creative

design, agricultural communities can benefit greatly from it.

Although the model's locally accessible materials make it cost-

effective, questions regarding its overall affordability persist,

suggesting that more cost optimization is required.


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Conclusion:

1. The model is reliable and user-friendly and functions well and

holds practical value especially when harvesting fruits under its

capabilities and limitations.

2. The design of the Multipurpose Fruit Harvester Model is highly

regarded for its originality, practical features, and suitability for

local market use. Its innovative and user-friendly design

positions it as a promising tool for improving fruit harvesting in

agricultural communities.

3. The Multipurpose Fruit Harvester Model is considered cost-

effective due to the availability of its materials in local hardware

stores. However, there are some concerns about the affordability

of these materials and the overall cost, suggesting potential for

further cost optimization.


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Recommendations

1. Promote training and demonstration since the model is reliable

and user-friendly, organizing training sessions and live

demonstrations for farmers and operators will help maximize its

practical value and ensure users understand its capabilities and

limitations.

2. Advertise the model’s innovative and original design by

increasing marketing efforts, including partnerships with local

agricultural cooperatives and markets, to boost adoption and

acceptance in the community.

3. Explore alternative materials or suppliers to reduce production

costs without compromising quality, making the harvester more

affordable and accessible to a broader range of users.

4. Enhance the operational challenges or design to ensure the

model evolves based on real-world needs and remain

competitive in the local market.


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APPINDEX A
LETTER OF VALIDATION

April 16, 2025

GEMPERO REBEKAH,
Instructor II
Institute of Technology
Camiguin Polytechnic State College

Dear. Ms. Rebekah Gempero

Subject: Request for Validation of Survey Instrument for Project Study

We hope this letter finds you well. We are currently conducting a project study titled Multi
purpose fruit harvester model as part of our degree, Bachelor of Technology major in Civil
Technology at Camiguin Polytechnic State College, Balbagon Campus. The objective of this
study is to evaluate the effectiveness of multi-purpose fruit harvester model to enhance the
harvesting method of the local farmers and any users.

As part of the research process, we have developed a survey instrument intended to gather
data relevant to the objectives of the study. To ensure the validity and reliability of this
instrument, we are seeking expert evaluation and feedback regarding the clarity, relevance,
and appropriateness of the survey items.

Given your expertise in industrial technology, we would be honored to request your


assistance in reviewing the instrument. Your feedback will be invaluable in improving the
quality of the instrument and ensuring its effectiveness in collecting meaningful data.

Enclosed/attached to this letter is the draft of the survey instrument along with an
evaluation form. We would greatly appreciate it if you could review the items and provide
your feedback, particularly in terms of:
 Clarity and wording of the items
 Relevance of the items to the project study objectives
 Suggestions for improvement or modification

Thank you very much for considering this request. I truly appreciate your time and expertise.

Respectfully,

SHANE S. WAMINAL
Group Leader
BT-Civil Technology 3
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April 16, 2025

LIMBACO RENDELLE,
Assistant prof. 2
Institute of Technology
Camiguin Polytechnic State College

Dear. Mr. Rebekah Gempero

Subject: Request for Validation of Survey Instrument for Project Study

We hope this letter finds you well. We are currently conducting a project study titled Multi
purpose fruit harvester model as part of our degree, Bachelor of Technology major in Civil
Technology at Camiguin Polytechnic State College, Balbagon Campus. The objective of this
study is to evaluate the effectiveness of multi-purpose fruit harvester model to enhance the
harvesting method of the local farmers and any users.

As part of the research process, we have developed a survey instrument intended to gather
data relevant to the objectives of the study. To ensure the validity and reliability of this
instrument, we are seeking expert evaluation and feedback regarding the clarity, relevance,
and appropriateness of the survey items.

Given your expertise in industrial technology, we would be honored to request your


assistance in reviewing the instrument. Your feedback will be invaluable in improving the
quality of the instrument and ensuring its effectiveness in collecting meaningful data.

Enclosed/attached to this letter is the draft of the survey instrument along with an
evaluation form. We would greatly appreciate it if you could review the items and provide
your feedback, particularly in terms of:
 Clarity and wording of the items
 Relevance of the items to the project study objectives
 Suggestions for improvement or modification

Thank you very much for considering this request. I truly appreciate your time and expertise.

Respectfully,

SHANE S. WAMINAL
Group Leader
BT-Civil Technology 3
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April 16, 2025

OLIVEROS ROMELOU,
Instructor I
Institute of Technology
Camiguin Polytechnic State College

Dear. Mr. Romelou Oliveros

Subject: Request for Validation of Survey Instrument for Project Study

We hope this letter finds you well. We are currently conducting a project study titled Multi
purpose fruit harvester model as part of our degree, Bachelor of Technology major in Civil
Technology at Camiguin Polytechnic State College, Balbagon Campus. The objective of this
study is to evaluate the effectiveness of multi-purpose fruit harvester model to enhance the
harvesting method of the local farmers and any users.

As part of the research process, we have developed a survey instrument intended to gather
data relevant to the objectives of the study. To ensure the validity and reliability of this
instrument, we are seeking expert evaluation and feedback regarding the clarity, relevance,
and appropriateness of the survey items.

Given your expertise in industrial technology, we would be honored to request your


assistance in reviewing the instrument. Your feedback will be invaluable in improving the
quality of the instrument and ensuring its effectiveness in collecting meaningful data.

Enclosed/attached to this letter is the draft of the survey instrument along with an
evaluation form. We would greatly appreciate it if you could review the items and provide
your feedback, particularly in terms of:
 Clarity and wording of the items
 Relevance of the items to the project study objectives
 Suggestions for improvement or modification

Thank you very much for considering this request. I truly appreciate your time and expertise.

Respectfully,

SHANE S. WAMINAL
Group Leader
BT-Civil Technology
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SURVEY INSTRUMENT
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CONSTRUCTING THE PROJECT


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PERFORMANCE TESTING
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APPINDEX E

CURRICULUM VITAE

JOHN RHEY CONCORDO


Pandan, Mambajao,
Camiguin
[email protected]

09705264419
I. PERSONAL PROFILE
Date of birth: august 27 2001
Place of birth: pandan, mambajoa, Camiguin
Civil status: Single
Sex: Male
Age: 23
Religion: Roman Catholic
Father: Joel Concordo
Mother: Cristina Concordo
II. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
College: Camiguin Polytechnic State
College Balbagon, Mambajao, Camiguin
Bachelor of Technology Major in Civil
Technology 2021-present
Senior High School:
Mabajao, National High School
GAS-(GENERAL ACADEMIC
STRAND) 2019-2021
Junior High School:
Mambajao, National High
School 2014-2018
Elementary:
Pandan, Elementary
School 2009-2015
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EDUARD BARTHNIEY GARILLO


Tapon, poblacion, Mambajao, Camiguin.
[email protected]

09510625899
I. PERSONAL PROFILE
Date of birth: February 16, 2003
Place of birth: Camiguin general hospital
Civil status: Single
Sex: Male
Age: 22
Religion: Roman Catholic
Father: Bartholome Garillo
Mother: Nita Garillo
II. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
College: Camiguin Polytechnic State College
Balbagon, Mambajao, Camiguin
Bachelor of Technology Major in Civil
Technology 2020-present
Senior High School:
Mambajao,National High School
GAS-(GENERAL ACADEMIC STRAND)
2019-2020
Junior High School:
Mambajao National High
School
2017-2018
Elementary:
Mambajao central school
2013-2014
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RODRIGO W. GOMEZ
Cabuan,, Mambajao, Camiguin
[email protected]
09554686231
I. PERSONAL PROFILE
Date of birth: March 18, 2002
Place of birth: Cabuan, Guinsiliban, Camiguin
Civil status: Single
Sex: Male
Age: 23
Religion: Seventh day
Adventist Father: Rodrigo
Gomez sr Mother: Alma W.
Gomez
II. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
College: Camiguin Polytechnic State College
Balbagon, Mambajao, Camiguin
Bachelor of Technology Major in Civil
Technology 2021-present
Senior High School:
Maac,National High School
GAS-(GENERAL ACADEMIC STRAND)
2019-2021
Junior High School:
Maac National High
School 2015-2019
Elementary:
Cabuan Elementary
School 2013-2014
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ELMER S. PULVERA
San roque, mahinog, Camiguin
[email protected]
09972084034
I. PERSONAL PROFILE
Date of birth: July 14, 2001
Place of birth: kinabkaban, mahinog,
Camiguin Civil status: Single
Sex: Male
Age: 23
Religion: Roman Catholic
Father: Elezar Pulvera
Mother: Mercy Pulvera
II. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
College: Camiguin Polytechnic State
College Balbagon, Mambajao, Camiguin
Bachelor of Technology Major in Civil
Technology 2021-present
Senior High School:
Colombia st. Micheal parish High
School GAS-(GENERAL ACADEMIC
STRAND) 2018-2020
Junior High School:
Colombia st. Micheal parish l High
School 2014-2018
Elementary:
Mahinog sentral shool, Elementary
School 2014-2015
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SHANE S. WAMINAL
Cabuan, Guinsiliban, Camiguin.
[email protected]
m
09096710483
I. PERSONAL PROFILE
Date of birth: May 3 2003
Place of birth: Cabuan, Guinsiliban, Camiguin
Civil status: Single
Sex: Male
Age: 22
Religion: Seventh day
adventist Father: Oliver L.
waminal Mother: Marivic S.
Waminal
II. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
College: Camiguin Polytechnic State College
Balbagon, Mambajao, Camiguin
Bachelor of Technology Major in Civil
Technology 2021-present
Senior High School:
Maac National High School
GAS-(GENERAL ACADEMIC STRAND)
2019-2021
Junior High School:
Maac National High
School 2015-2019
Elementary:
Cabuan Elementary
School 2015-2016
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