Read real field conditions
Track soil moisture at depth, local microclimate, and water-quality signals where stress actually builds.
Built for the Piana di Catania
A precision irrigation system for citrus farms dealing with drought, unreliable water delivery, and rising salinity across Sicily.
The shift
Many farms still irrigate by routine, fixed calendars, or visible stress. AgriterraX changes that. It reads the soil profile, local microclimate, and water quality, then turns that information into one practical recommendation for the day.
Structural drought from April to October makes fixed calendars less reliable every season.
More than half of irrigation water can be lost in aging networks before it reaches the field.
Salinity reduces fruit size, delays ripening, and raises plant stress.
How it works
The first version stays narrow on purpose: irrigation stress, water prioritization, and salinity risk for citrus-led farms. That is what keeps the system simple enough to use every day.
Track soil moisture at depth, local microclimate, and water-quality signals where stress actually builds.
AgriterraX translates scattered readings into a simple daily status for each zone: irrigate, wait, or check salinity risk.
Growers and field operators get a practical next step instead of a dashboard they still have to interpret.
What matters
The advantage is not the sensor alone. It is local trust, orchard data, and a product growers can use in the morning without a consultant beside them.
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Pilot
Tell us where the farm is, what you grow, and what water problem you are trying to manage. We will review it and reply if a pilot makes sense.
Best fit today: citrus-led farms in eastern Sicily dealing with drought, irregular delivery, or salinity pressure.