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Netafim cwri irrigation innovation 2025

By AgFoodNews Staff May 22, 2026

Modern irrigation systems deliver their full value when designed with agronomic insight and supported by advanced technology. Efficient irrigation requires proper filtration based on water source and quality, continual monitoring, and close attention to distribution uniformity. Despite offering strong ROI, many growers struggle to adopt drip irrigation because of significant upfront investment requirements.

To address this barrier, the newly launched Ag Modernization Fund connects growers with financial resources to install modern drip and micro-sprinkler irrigation systems that conserve water, reduce fertilizer use, and lower labor costs over time. Combined corporate funding helps bridge the initial investment barrier that often delays such modernization projects.

Established in 2025, the fund is led by the California Water Resilience Initiative (CWRI), in partnership with Netafim North America, Orbiaโ€™s Precision Agriculture business, and water-science firm LimnoTech. The initiative directly supports CWRIโ€™s goal of saving 1 million acre-feet of water annually by 2030.

Corporate contributions from Keurig Dr Pepper, Gilead Sciences, and General Mills were pooled to support growers best positioned to advance irrigation modernization. Farms selected for participation demonstrated strong readiness for system upgrades.

Verification remains a central requirement throughout the program. Each participating farm undergoes an independent benefits assessment and submits annual water-use data, promoting transparency and consistent sustainability tracking.

The inaugural round supported five California family farms, replacing outdated irrigation systems across 235 acres with modern precision irrigation technologies.

These upgrades are projected to save:
491 acre-feet of water annually โ€” roughly 160 million gallons.

Verification includes:

The standardized reporting approach ensures results are comparable across crops, fields, and growing seasons, while also reducing paperwork for growers participating in the program.

Precision irrigation systems typically include:

These advanced systems can be remotely managed and integrate with agronomic crop models. When combined with real-time weather data and soil-moisture sensor readings, they enable highly accurate irrigation scheduling and system performance insights.

Growers gain clear visibility into:

Organizers plan to close multiple funds each year. Growers interested in future participation are encouraged to document key baseline metrics, including:

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