The
reason is simple. Drip Irrigation not only delivers greater ROI compared to
other of irrigation methods, it also gives farmers an efficient and simple way
to operate their farms.
- Higher
consistent quality yields
- Huge
water savings: no evaporation, no run off, no waste
- 100%
land utilization - drip irrigates uniformly in any topography and soil
type
- Energy
savings: drip irrigation works on low pressure
- Efficient
use of fertilizer and crop protection, with no leaching
- Less
dependency on weather, greater stability and lower risks
Why the
world needs drip irrigation
By 2050, there’ll be 10 billion people
living on our planet, and 20% less arable land per person to grow
enough calories. Include increasing water scarcity, and it’s clear why we
need a way to increase agricultural productivity and resource
efficiency. That’s where drip irrigation fits in, changing the economics of
global agriculture by allowing farmers to produce more calories per hectare and
cubic meter of water.
·
Reduce impact of drought and climate change on
food production
·
Avoid contamination of ground water and rivers
caused by fertilizer leaching
·
Support rural communities, reduce poverty,
reduce migration to cities