Automated Irrigation Market
November 2023- An automated irrigation system controlled by radio is being installed at the properties of a prominent mesclun mixed salad producer in Northwest Victoria, starting a new chapter in their remarkable story. Sustainable practices, water conservation, and productivity are greatly enhanced by the Mait system installed in the most recent project, which encompasses approximately 150 hectares of properties. Similarly, automated systems in other domains of livestock and pastoral farming also contribute greatly to these goals.
October 2023- Hexagro has launched Clovy, the IoT vertical garden that teaches how to grow and access healthy food at home. Clovy is an innovative vertical garden that offers a modular and scalable solution, enhanced by an advanced IoT (Internet of Things) automation system to regulate the irrigation process and upgrade the functionalities of the product overtime. The sophisticated Internet of Things (IoT) automation system simplifies the task of watering by giving plants the ideal amount of nutrition at the ideal moment. Clovy is a stylish, practical, and reasonably priced vertical garden that provides a range of growing options that are easily adjustable to fit different surfaces and areas in their space.
July 2023- Farmers can now manage their irrigation and water use more effectively, prevent overpaying for water, find leaks, and automate their recordkeeping and water usage compliance with the help of FarmHQ, a farm irrigation technology company. FarmHQ recently announced that its global platform for monitoring, controlling, and automating irrigation equipment now offers flow rate analysis for any pulse output flow meter. Growers have the option to configure their pumps to automatically shut off in the event of a major issue, such as a leak or clog, with custom automations.
Some of the Automated Irrigation companies listed below:
- The Toro Company (US)
- Hunter Industries (US)
- Valmont Industries Inc. (US)
- Rain Bird Corporation (US)
- Netafim (Israel)
- Rubicon Water (US)
- Nelson Irrigation Corporation (US)
- Jain Irrigation Systems (India)
- Stevens Water Monitoring Systems Inc. (US), among others
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