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  • Ramping up irrigation tech- World

    Irrigation control has long been part of the picture for most operations.

  • What is Farmer-led Irrigation?

    Millions of small-scale farmers face significant challenges, including food and water insecurity, dependence on unpredictable rain, and increasing frequency of natural disasters.

  • More irrigation, less migration- Africa

    Investing in irrigation in Africa’s semi-arid areas could stem the flow of migrants from the continent across the Mediterranean Sea into Europe and significantly curb urban migration, the African Union has found.

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    As the global population expands and natural resources dwindle, food security is a critical concern. Smart solutions for more efficient farming, hardier crops, alternative sources of nutrition and safer food packaging and storage are essential.

  • Growing smart irrigation market driven by IoT devices

    The smart irrigation market is growing due to the increasing role of technology in irrigation management.

  • Southern African farmers must plant drought-resistant crops

    Farmers in Southern Africa should from this year, adapt and plant drought-resistant crops, concentrate on short season varieties and rear drought-tolerant livestock breeds as the frequency of droughts intensifies.

  • Irrigation automation market worth USD 6.7 billion by 2025

    Growing awareness about benefits of irrigation automation fuels growth of the irrigation automation market.

  • Smart controller for center pivot irrigation systems

    The Hydro-Rain B-hyve controller allows farmers to remotely control and monitor center pivot irrigation systems.

  • World’s biggest drip irrigation project in India

    To provide irrigation facilities to areas that are not even able to cultivate one crop annually, India’s Karnataka state has developed the world’s biggest automated single drip irrigation project in the Bagalkot district.

  • Smart irrigation solution

    VIRIDIX, A DEVELOPER of datadriven precision irrigation systems, and Talgil, a manufacturer of professional irrigation controllers, have partnered to provide the global farming community with an integrated precision irrigation solution.

  • Technological improvements in precision crop irrigation

    Scientists at University of Illinois have identified solutions that could lead to technological advancements in precision crop irrigation. 

  • Big irrigation projects in Africa have failed to deliver. What’s needed next

    In 1938, French colonial authorities in what is today Mali started on an ambitious infrastructure plan to transform the desert into an area of agricultural production.

  • Precision irrigation fundamental for stabilising global food security

    Our entire food chain is reliant upon the availability of sufficient water to cultivate crops. Without water, our food supply dries up too. Whether crops are rain-dependent or get their water through flood, furrow or drip irrigation, the reality remains that human sustenance is entirely dependent on water.

  • Understand what’s underground

    The properties of the soil play a crucial role in where irrigation water goes.

  • What is groundwater, why is it critical for life on Earth, and what do we need to do to protect it?

    Can you think of something that you can’t see but that is essential for life? You probably thought of oxygen, but another correct answer would be groundwater.

  • Irrigation farmers warn of devastation as blackouts intensify

    Irrigation farmers are warning of crop failure and higher food prices as intensifying power cuts leave them unable to properly water summer crops. 

  • Insights guiding our thinking about South Africa agricultural growth prospects in 2023

     Over the coming months, we will receive various data releases to help guide our thinking about South Africa’s agricultural growth prospects in 2023.

  • South Africa water crisis: Gov report reveals grim state of infrastructure and contaminated drinking water

    A report released by the South African government paints a grim picture of the country’s water resources and water infrastructure as well as the overall quality of its drinking water.

  • Thirsty? Water is more common than you think

    Water is abundant throughout the entire universe.

  • Biodiversity in the margins: Merging farmlands affects natural pest control

    A new study published in the Journal of Applied Ecology demonstrates how the diversity and abundance of arthropods decrease when hedgerows and field margins covered by wild grass and flowers are removed.

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