Efficient, profitable irrigation methods pinpointed in new report
Ceres Imagery has released a publicly available report quantifying the impact of irrigation issues.
Over the last several decades, a shift from spray and flood irrigation to more efficient drip irrigation systems has helped reduce water waste by specialty agriculture. However, environmental pressures and new regulations – such as California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) – mean that growers must now become even more efficient. “Many of the challenges facing the agriculture sector are incredibly complex and can feel maddingly zero-sum. This study is so exciting because it unearths a large opportunity for improved water use efficiency that is farmer friendly and relatively simple to solve,” said Ceres Imaging Founder and CEO Ashwin Madgavkar. New technology unearths new opportunities: “Aerial technology is making it possible to understand our irrigation infrastructure in ways that wouldn’t be imaginable a decade ago,” said James McBride, Head of Science at Ceres Imaging. “In the past we’ve relied on anecdotal information and point sampling to understand irrigation system performance. This study makes it possible to see the full story and quantify the impact caused by these every day issues at a macro level.” Quantifying the impact of irrigation issues: This study quantifies the answers to five questions about common irrigation issues like plugs and leaks:
The extent of common irrigation issues are more pervasive than previously understood. There are considerable opportunities to improve grower profits and increase agriculture resource efficiency by acting on irrigation issues quickly.
A copy of the report can be downloaded here. For more information on Ceres Imaging, visit here.
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