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Irrigation company opens largest drip manufacturing facility

Irrigation and climate solutions specialist Rivulis opened its biggest and most advanced manufacturing facility dedicated to producing drippers and sprinklers — the essential components of micro-irrigation systems.

"For more than 80 years, farmers around the world have trusted Rivulis for effective, reliable irrigation solutions that help them grow responsibly," said Eran Ossmy, President of Rivulis. "This new factory marks the next step in that legacy — combining precision manufacturing, innovation, and sustainability to make micro irrigation more accessible and efficient. From here, we'll deliver solutions that help feed a growing world — sustainably and responsibly."

Located in northern Israel, the 7,000 square meter Tzipporit facility houses over 150 automated production and assembly lines and marks a major step forward in irrigation technology and sustainable manufacturing. The site integrates advanced systems — including precision LSR technologies — to deliver exceptional quality, energy efficiency, and operational resilience.

Driving sustainable agriculture at scale
By expanding its production capacity, Rivulis reinforces its commitment to advancing global food security and sustainable agriculture amid growing water scarcity. The new facility employs more than 200 people from surrounding communities — Jewish and Arab alike — serving as a model of coexistence and shared purpose.

Built according to green industry and energy-efficiency principles, the factory uses recycled materials, renewable energy, and smart systems for energy and production management. It is among the first irrigation facilities worldwide to implement circular manufacturing practices — reusing raw materials, reducing emissions, and striving toward zero industrial waste.

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Supported by Temasek, Rivulis' main shareholder, this investment reflects a long-term commitment to scaling technologies that help farmers worldwide grow more food sustainably while protecting the planet's most vital resource — water.

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