Maintaining Brazil’s lead in production of citrus with drip irrigation

Two notable citrus businesses located in Brazil have begun drip irrigation plans within their orchards. They are utilizing Rivulis technology. The plan involves installing drip irrigation on 2,400 hectares located in Sao Paulo, Minas Gerais and Mato Grosso do Sul. The initiatives, which are facilitated by agreements with Rivulis and Rivulis, will benefit from Rivulis’ vast experience as well as its extensive range of specific irrigation systems to improve the efficacy of water and nutrients.

Drip irrigation is characterized by its low flow rates and frequent the application of nutrient and water it is especially beneficial for citrus orchards. This technique allows exact water distribution near the roots and optimizes growing conditions, without flooding other areas of the plant that are not needed. This precision is crucial for citrus trees as they are susceptible to stress caused by water which can affect the quality of fruit in size, quality, and yield.

Eran Ossmy, the president of Rivulis’ Micro Irrigation Division has highlighted the strategic value of these collaborations and emphasized the company’s commitment to effective and sustainable agricultural practices. Rivulis intends to assist in the efforts of these partners by offering a variety of micro irrigation products that range from designing to field support, helping with optimizing resources as well as completion.

The sector of citrus that is essential for Brazil’s economy and boasting an annual revenue of US$ 2 billion, as well as creating the creation of 200,000 jobs within Sao Paulo, faces a predicted decline of 24% in output. Problems like Asian growing of the citrus and variations in the climate underscore the need for innovative irrigation methods. Ossmy says the use of advanced technologies by the top firms is essential to allow Brazil to continue its role as the world’s leading producer of oranges.

Source: Rivulis