IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING
Irriga Global provides daily recommendations on how much water should be applied to each of monitored fields registered on our platform and forecast the proper irrigation for the next seven days. Recommendations are available on the Irriga Global website or smartphone apps, which can be accessed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In addition to the recommended irrigation for the current day and for the next seven days, a rain forecast for the following days is also provided.
SCHEDULED IRRIGATION
This tool allows the growers to oversee and follow all irrigations, simulate and schedule irrigations for the following seven days. The Scheduled Irrigation tool optimizes soil and crop management operations, as well as water and energy consumption, avoiding unnecessary irrigation application and energy loss and better scheduling other crop management and field operations.
Frequent field visits
The highly qualified Irriga Global field team is continuously up to date and personally supporting the grower and customers in irrigation management by regular field visits during the season.
24/7 SUPPORT
Our customer service and field service are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with highly trained technicians capable of solving technical and agronomic issues related to irrigation. With the average response time of less than 60 minutes, we support our client’s needs in real time.
IrrigaNet 2.0
ANDROID AND IOS APPS
WEATHER MONITORING STATIONS
FIELD STATIONS
AGROCHEMICAL APPLICATIONS
The application of pesticides is sensitive to several weather factors, such as air temperature, relative humidity and wind. The Agrochemical Application Tool proposes to optimize the use of pesticides, providing weather forecast for the next 24 hours, showing the current conditions graphs to support the decision-making at field level.
GD/HU FOLLOW-UP SYSTEM
We provide Growing Degree Days – GDD or Heat Units – HU for each field or region of monitoring. In addition, the follow up service allows the forecast of each phenological event at field and more confidently agronomic management of farm resources. This information is essential to better plan the necessary actions of each monitored field.