This practice is simple and fundamental to keep the pipes clean, protect the crops, and maximize agricultural yield.
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Drip irrigation is an essential tool for improving water use efficiency and addressing the challenges of climate change. However, its performance depends on proper maintenance of pipes and lines, with flushing or washing of the system being a key practice to eliminate sediment buildup and blockages that affect the uniformity of irrigation and reduce crop productivity. In Latin America, where millions of hectares depend on irrigation systems for fruit crops, vegetables, and agro-export products, optimizing irrigation efficiency is fundamental to sustain the competitiveness of the agricultural sector. This need becomes even more urgent if we consider that, according to the FAO, agriculture uses about 70% of the planet's fresh water and more than 40% is wasted due to poor irrigation practices. "Many farmers believe they are washing their lines, but in reality, they do not achieve the necessary water speed to carry away fine sediments such as sand, clay, or organic matter. Without ...
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