Rivulis Irrigation intelligence from outer space for Indian farmers
by Samiksha
August 29, Mumbai: Rivulis Irrigation India Pvt. Ltd.
(RIVULIS) is a leading provider of drip irrigation solutions, helping growers
bring water to the plant in the most efficient manner. The Company today
announced the launch of “Manna”, a satellite-based software solution to help
growers use Rivulis technology efficiently and improve their irrigation and
water management. Water management and water conservation bundled with cost of
operation have been serious concerns for the Indian farmers. “How much to irrigate”
and “when to irrigate” is the challenge faced by every farmer daily. Manna has
been successfully providing site-specific irrigation solutions across advanced
agrarian markets of USA, Mexico, Europe, Australia and Brazil, and is now being
launched in India to help farmers improve their irrigation and water management
efficiencies.
“Water is becoming a very precious resource for India and
all efforts are going on to increase efficient utilization of every drop of
water and increase Water Use Efficiency.Indian farmers are mainly dependent on
gut feel when it comes to irrigating their crops. This usually leads to
over-irrigation or under irrigation and irrigation-led losses. Till now there
has not been a scientific approach towards irrigation and there has been
scepticism towards requirement of right amount of water and exact time of
irrigation. Manna will help the farmers by accurately forecasting their
irrigation requirements and help them reduce irrigation losses, save cost and
improve yield.” Stated Mr. Kaushal Jaiswal, MD RIVULIS INDIA.
To address the issue of “Precise Irrigation”, Rivulis has
launched an innovative Manna Irrigation Intelligence Software. Farmers in India
who used this software have received excellent results of better yields
(quantity and quality) and have given excellent reviews.
Manna Irrigation Software leverages three types of data—
Multi-spectral satellite imagery
Hyper-local, virtual-station weather service
Crop models (For crop phenology stages ).
Using the above three, Manna Irrigation Software provides
growers with the following valuable functionality:
Crop and site-specific Irrigation Recommendations i.e. the
amount of water to be applied for that week
Historical, current and forecasted weather conditions at the
field level, on a daily basis which includes
Maximum & Minimum Temperature
Rainfall
ETO – Reference Evapotranspiration & more, as well as
extreme weather alerts delivered to their phones
Real time Crop Monitoring Maps /Tools on weekly basis based
on Satellite Images
Vegetation Level
Vegetation Variability
Wetness Variability Map.
For Indian farmers this software is available in mobile App
(Both Android and IOS) and web based application is also available. RIVULIS
intends to price the app subscription very affordably, so maximum number of
farmers can take advantage of this state-of-the-art technology.
Currently, RIVULIS would focus on markets of Maharashtra,
Karnataka, Gujarat, UP and parts of Tamil Nadu, before extending its reach in
other leading agrarian markets of the country. It would initially focus on
crops like cotton/sugarcane/ pomegranate/grapes and tomatoes and would further
expand its crop portfolio to other crops in coming months.
“Agriculture is one sector that has witnessed least
innovation and availability of new-age technology. Despite our nation being
known as a large agrarian country in the world, we have not been able to
attract investment in the sector. Most Indian farmers, due to limitation of
land size, have not been adopting and investing in technology and rely majorly
on their gutfeel, especially in areas of irrigation and water management.
Manna will help the farmers reduce their water and power
losses accruing due to over-irrigation and help them improve their yields,
thereby resulting in better water efficiency and profitability. The web and
mobile based application is available in both IoS as well as Andriod platforms
and to ensure that this solution benefits maximum farmers, we have also made
SMS facility available for those farmers who are using feature phones.
The Company has already approached the Union Ministry of
Agriculture and we are eager to collaborate with various State Governments to
assist them in monitoring of water usage and conservation. Rivulis and Manna
are committed to improving water management and profitability for the farmers
and believe that this is an effective step towards the Government’s vision of
More Crop Per Drop and Doubling Farmers Income.” Mentioned Mr. Sudhir Mehta,
Director Rivulis India and Israel
About RIVULIS: Rivulis means a small stream or river in
Latin and as a company, we provide smart irrigation in its purest natural form
— a river of life-giving hydration, bringing sustenance to crops. Rivulis has a
rich history in the irrigation industry with more than 50 years of expertise
developing, manufacturing and deploying micro irrigation products and
solutions. Starting in 1966 as Plastro on Kibbutz Gvat in Israel,
Rivulis has grown over the years to become a global irrigation leader,
expanding our drip and micro irrigation capabilities, market coverage and
operational scale through the merger of four leading players: Plastro,
T-Systems, Roberts Irrigation and Eurodrip. Please visit www.rivulis.com
About Manna: Manna, an irrigation intelligence leader,
provides farmers around the world with the actionable information they need to
make better-informed and more confident irrigation decisions. Its sensor-free,
software-only approach leverages high-resolution, frequently refreshed
satellite data and hyper-local weather information to deliver highly affordable
and accessible solutions for site-specific irrigation recommendations.
Headquartered in Israel, a global hothouse of ag-tech innovation, Manna is
backed by Rivulis Irrigation, one of the largest micro-irrigation companies
globally. Manna has the specialized experience, knowledge and market access to
deliver advanced solutions to growers around the world – today, tomorrow, and
long into the future.
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