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Improve Almonds Yield with Precision Irrigation

Learn how to Maximize your Almonds Crops

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Almonds are a globally important crop with high water needs, strict salinity sensitivity, and a long production cycle.
Metzer provides precision drip and subsurface irrigation systems that reduce water usage, improve fertilizer efficiency, and enhance orchard productivity.
These systems deliver water directly to the root zone, avoiding trunk wetting and minimizing disease and weed pressure.
Metzer’s CleanLine and RootGuard® technologies protect systems from clogging and intrusion—even under treated wastewater use.
With tailored irrigation layouts, growers achieve long-term reliability, uniform yields, and high nut quality.

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Almonds FAQ’s

RootGuard® technology prevents root intrusion into emitters—essential for long-term SDI installations in perennial orchards like almonds

Most farmers stop irrigation 3–4 days before harvest to avoid fruit drop and quality issues. Light irrigation is resumed immediately after harvest to support next year’s bud development

Unlike sprinklers, drip systems keep the tree base dry, reducing the risk of mold, trunk rot, and bacterial infections.

Almonds thrive in deep loamy soils with pH levels between 5.5 and 8.5. They tolerate calcareous conditions better than most fruit trees.

Yes, but with care. Metzer’s CleanLine driplines resist clogging from organic matter in treated wastewater, protecting yield and system longevity.

Metzer’s drip and SDI systems deliver precise moisture to the root zone, minimizing water stress and maximizing yield—even in regions with limited water supply.

Almonds have high water needs, especially during canopy expansion and nut development. Seasonal water use can reach over 10,000L per kg of kernels, requiring highly efficient irrigation systems.

Related Projects

Trusted results in almonds performance with precision-engineered irrigation systems

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Fully Automated subsurface drip Irrigation

A 398-hectare subsurface drip irrigation project, commissioned in 2022, brought cutting-edge automation and engineering to open-field farming in Ukraine. Designed across eight irregular fields, the system integrates advanced pumping, filtration, fertigation, and control technologies—delivering efficient, long-term irrigation performance once reserved for greenhouses, now applied to corn and soy.

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