The Asia Pacific microirrigation systems market is projected to grow from USD 6.76 billion in 2025 to USD 11.43 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 11.1. The Asia Pacific microirrigation systems market is experiencing robust growth, driven by escalating water stress, rapid agricultural intensification, and government-led efficiency initiatives that are reshaping irrigation practices across the region. Adoption is strongest in countries such as India, China, Australia, and Southeast Asia, where drip and microsprinkler systems are increasingly deployed to sustain productivity in orchards, plantations, vegetable cultivation, and horticulture amid erratic rainfall patterns and declining groundwater levels. As a result, microirrigation is emerging as a critical enabler of yield stability in arid and semi-arid regions, rather than merely an optional efficiency enhancement.
Policy support is a significant factor driving the expansion of the Asia Pacific microirrigation systems market. Besides, the replacement of flood and conventional sprinkler irrigation is being accelerated by large-scale subsidy programs, irrigation modernization schemes, and water-use efficiency targets, particularly in India and China. The adoption of microirrigation systems is further supported by the expansion of contract farming, export-oriented horticulture, and plantation crops that require good quality and input control as the main factors.
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From a technology perspective, end users are increasingly adopting pressure-compensated emitters, low-flow drip and microsprinkler systems, and solutions compatible with fertigation, automation, and basic digital monitoring. Farmers are placing greater emphasis on product durability, uniform water distribution, and scalability to suit fragmented landholdings.
The competitive landscape comprises global leaders such as Netafim (Israel), Rivulis (Singapore), The Toro Company (US), Rain Bird Corporation (US), and Mahindra EPC (India), alongside strong regional players, notably Jain Irrigation Systems (India). They focus on strategies such as product launches/developments/innovations, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, partnerships, and agreements. For instance, in February 2025, Netafim launched a patented Hybrid Dripline system, positioning it as the first integral dripline with a built-in outlet, combining the advantages of integral and on-line dripper systems into a single solution. Similarly, in November 2025, a domestic order worth INR 1.79 crore was awarded to Mahindra EPC Irrigation by the Office of the Assistant Engineer as part of the Community Micro Irrigation Project for the installation of a pressurized micro-irrigation network, which will be completed within 12 months.
Netafim
Netafim offers a range of irrigation systems for greenhouses, agriculture, landscapes, and mining. It has 33 subsidiaries, 19 manufacturing plants, and 2 recycling plants worldwide. The company operates in 110 countries, including Australia, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Thailand, China, Japan, Colombia, France, Germany, Russia, Turkey, and Israel. Farmers in India benefit from a wide range of goods and services, including micro-irrigation, greenhouses, communal irrigation, and digital farming solutions.
Netafim’s business in the Asia Pacific region is primarily focused on precision irrigation, digital farming solutions, and the transfer of agronomic knowledge to enhance farm productivity throughout the region. Major markets such as India are instrumental in driving the company's expansion, where collaborations with government programs (including Andhra Pradesh Micro Irrigation Project (APMIP) and a vast dealer network facilitate large-scale adoption. Netafim provides end-to-end solutions, from microirrigation systems and automation to agronomy and financing, by adapting global technologies to local crop and farm requirements. Such a localized, service-driven strategy has been a key factor in the company's steady growth, making the Asia Pacific region a significant growth engine for its worldwide operations.
The Toro Company
The Toro Company provides innovative solutions for the outdoor environment, including turf, snow, ground-engagement equipment, irrigation, and outdoor lighting. Its business segments are classified into Professional, Residential, and Other. The company offers a diverse portfolio of irrigation products, including lines, fittings, hoses, and emission devices. These products are designed to meet a range of terrain requirements and field types.
Through an extensive network of professional distributors, dealers, rental stores, and retailers in over 125 countries, the company provides a wide range of products across its family of global brands. It offers drip tape irrigation lines for agriculture, as well as filters, irrigation pipes, drippers, valves, and other components for drip irrigation.
The Toro Company has a strong presence in the Asia Pacific microirrigation systems market through its Irrigation Business segment, offering efficient drip and microsprinkler solutions for agriculture, landscaping, and turf. The company operates through a combination of subsidiaries and distributor networks across key markets, including Australia, China, India, and Southeast Asia, supported by localized manufacturing and sales capabilities. This regional footprint enables Toro to effectively serve orchards, vineyards, and row-crop producers, particularly as water scarcity intensifies and government incentives accelerate the adoption of efficient irrigation technologies.
Rivulis
Rivulis manufactures agricultural equipment that offers a range of irrigation products, including drip lines, drip tapes, filters, hose and tubing, sprinklers, sprays, valves, and cost-effective modular, integrated drip irrigation solutions, available through its global network of subsidiaries and independent dealers to meet agricultural and landscaping needs. The company manufactures and distributes micro-irrigation products through its agricultural business segment. Rivulis is owned by Temasek and Jain Irrigation Systems.
Rivulis operates globally through a network of dealer partners across several markets, including agriculture, horticulture, landscape, and mining. Its operations span 130 countries. The company operates through its 24 manufacturing facilities and 3 R&D centers in Israel, Greece, and California. Rivulis has expanded its drip irrigation and microirrigation capabilities, market coverage, and operational scale through the merger of five leading players: Plastro, T-Systems, Roberts Irrigation, Eurodrip, and NaanDanJain (Jain in the United States). Temasek and Jain Irrigation Systems own Rivulis.
It provides the Asia Pacific region with technology, enabling drip and microsprinkler solutions that are easy to use and accessible to all under the Rivulis, NaanDanJain, and Eurodrip brands. Rivulis is strengthening its presence through expanded local partnerships and tailored, crop-specific solutions, supporting adoption across a wide range of applications from vegetable cultivation to orchards. These initiatives are positioning the Asia Pacific region as a key market for the company's growth and expansion.
Market Ranking
The Asia Pacific microirrigation systems market features a mix of global leaders and robust regional players, mostly competing on cost efficiency, scalability, and the ability to serve different crops and farm sizes. Some key global players are Netafim, Rivulis, The Toro Company, and Rain Bird Corporation, which provide drip and microsprinkler systems with different levels of automation.
Regional leaders, most notably Jain Irrigation Systems & Mahindra EPC, are critical in driving adoption through localized manufacturing, strong dealer networks, and participation in government irrigation programs. Overall, competition in Asia Pacific is shaped by water scarcity, policy support, and food security needs, positioning micro-irrigation as essential farm infrastructure rather than an optional upgrade.
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