Mexico: They launch a platform to save water in agriculture

Published 2023년 12월 4일

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The Mexican government has developed a digital platform called Irrimodel, which allows farmers to monitor the operation of irrigated crops in real time. This platform helps farmers save up to 40 percent of water without affecting their crop yields. The platform has already been successful in saving water in Sinaloa and has received requests for adoption from producers in other regions.
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Mexico City.- Farmers in Mexico already have a digital platform, called Irrimodel, to know in real time the operation of irrigated crops, which allows saving up to 40 percent of water without compromising yields, reported the Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader) in a statement. The platform was developed by the federal agency in collaboration with the National Institute of Forestry, Agricultural and Livestock Research (INIFAP). The objective of Irrimodel is to offer timely information in agricultural crop areas. irrigation, with high competition for water, recurrent and prolonged droughts and intensification of climate variability, which affects the shortening or lengthening of development cycles. It was exemplified that up to 1,600 cubic meters were saved in irrigated crops in Sinaloa. of water per hectare in corn and sorghum, as well as about a thousand cubic meters of water per hectare in potato and bean crops, while no reductions in yields were ...

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