Micro Irrigation System is a modern method of Irrigation.
Micro Irrigation System |
The Micro Irrigation System is a means of sprinkling water
slowly. Typically distributed as single droplets, continuous drips, streams,
and so on. Micro-irrigation systems are becoming increasingly popular because
to their low cost and water efficiency. Micro-irrigation is a contemporary
technique of irrigation in which water is watered on the surface or subsurface
of the ground using drippers, sprinklers, foggers, and other emitters.
The global Micro
Irrigation Systems market was estimated to account for US$ 5,687. Mn in
terms of value by the end of 2019. Micro-irrigation, which is water-efficient,
aids in labour reduction. A tube and pipe mechanism-based system can be used to
do this. Plants and crops grow quicker and healthier as a result of the
system's automation. Quick yields bring in higher returns on investment in a
shorter period of time. We provide a large choice of sprinklers ranging in size
from 12" to 212" in size for diverse crops and tropical situations to
meet your Sprinkler Irrigation needs. We provide a wide choice of micro
sprinklers and foggers for a variety of applications.
Water source, pumping devices (motor and pump), ball valves,
fertigation equipment, filters, control valves, PVC connecting accessories
(main and sub main), and emitters are all required.
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Water is applied drop by drop closer to the
crop's root zone with this approach.
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The drippers are adjusted to the crop spacing.
There are many different types of emitters on the market. Inline drippers, on
line drippers, Micro tubes, and Pressed compensated drippers are the different
types.
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Drip irrigation is best for crops with a wider
spacing. In sandy or loamy soils, the micro sprinkler watering system is
commonly used. Horticultural crops and tiny grasses are the best candidates for
this system. Water is sprayed from a lower height in numerous directions in
this manner.
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Micro sprinklers that can be carried about are
also available. They distribute slightly more water than drippers and micro sprinklers.
They spray water in not more than one meter. It is used for preparing nursery
and lawns in soils with low water holding capacity.
Growing government measures to encourage farmers to utilise
Micro-irrigation systems as a result of growing concerns about water shortages
are likely to drive market expansion. The need for water and food continues to
climb as the world's population grows. As a result, micro-irrigation systems
have become an essential technique in agriculture for improving crop yield while
minimising water usage on the field.
Types of Micro
Irrigation system-
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Sprinkler Irrigation
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Drip Irrigation
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Spray Irrigation
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Subsurface Irrigation
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Bubbler Irrigation
Market Restraints
Micro
Irrigation System market expansion is projected to be hampered by a
lack of technical specialists to manage and operate the micro irrigation system
equipment. Because micro irrigation systems are automated, specialised manpower
is necessary to operate them.
The high initial investment and ongoing maintenance costs
associated with micro irrigation systems are limiting their adoption.
Furthermore, the cost of micro irrigation systems far exceeds the purchasing
power of small farmers in underdeveloped countries. The market for micro
irrigation systems is projected to be hampered as a result of this.
The market of micro irrigation systems exhibits strong
growth opportunities in the Asia Pacific region, especially in India. According
to the Coherent Market Insights analysis, of the total 69 million hectares area
under cultivation in India, only 5 million hectares is under sprinkler and drip
irrigation. Thus, there is a large untapped Indian market offering tremendous
growth potential for micro irrigation systems market.
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