Drip Irrigation — engineered for greenhouses, orchards and commercial farms
A full drip-irrigation category: pressure-compensated driplines, fertigation heads, filtration, controls, pump sizing and solar drip — sized by our engineers and sourced privately from qualified global manufacturers. Human-led sourcing, supported by proprietary technology.
SeedMatchGroup specifies drip components inside the buyer's RFQ; we do not sell driplines, dripers, filters or controllers directly. All commercial terms are handled privately.
Drip system components
Every drip project is a stack: dripline, fertigation, filtration, pumping, control. Getting one wrong compromises the rest.
Thin-wall and thick-wall PC driplines with anti-siphon, anti-drain and root-guard options for greenhouse, orchard and open-field.
Injection heads, venturi and diaphragm dosing pumps, EC/pH probes and mixing tanks for greenhouse and open-field fertigation.
Disc, screen, sand and hydrocyclone filtration sized to source-water quality and emitter tolerance — the single biggest driver of drip lifetime.
Booster pumps, VFDs and pressure-regulating valves sized from crop water demand and block hydraulics.
Controllers, solenoid valves, soil-moisture sensors and ET-based scheduling for automated drip scheduling.
Solar pumping and hybrid solar–diesel drip for off-grid farms and diesel-replacement projects.
Drip by application
Drip-to-slab, substrate and soil-grown greenhouse drip with recirculation and EC/pH control.
Long-lifetime PC driplines and micro-jets for citrus, avocado, mango, nuts, table grapes and wine grapes.
Seasonal thin-wall driplines with fertigation for tomato, pepper, onion, potato, cotton and melons.
Sub-surface drip for maize, sugar cane, alfalfa and cotton where pivot economics do not close.
Micro-irrigation and drip for nursery blocks, tree seedlings and propagation houses.
Hydraulic block layout, mainline sizing and tender-ready specification.
Drip by crop — dedicated solutions
Design envelopes, component stacks and RFQ presets tuned per crop.
Greenhouse drip-to-slab and open-field drip for indeterminate, processing and fresh-market tomato.
Long-lifetime PC driplines and deficit-irrigation scheduling for wine and table grapes.
Drip and micro-sprinkler solutions for young and mature avocado orchards.
Table-top substrate, tunnel and plastic-mulched open-field strawberry with tight EC/pH.
Buried heavy-wall drip for maize, cotton, sugarcane and alfalfa — a pivot alternative at scale.
Inside a drip system — visual walkthrough
From the emitter to the pump station: six views of what a real drip project looks like on the ground.

Substrate drip on rockwool with EC/pH-controlled recirculation for high-value greenhouse crops.

Uniform emitter discharge across long runs and sloped fields — the core of every drip design.

Injection heads, EC/pH probes and mixing tanks delivering nutrients at ±2% accuracy.

Disc, screen, sand and hydrocyclone filtration sized to source-water quality — the #1 driver of drip lifetime.

Long-lifetime PC driplines and micro-jets engineered for citrus, avocado, nuts and table grapes.

Solar and hybrid solar–diesel drip pumping for off-grid farms and diesel-replacement projects.
The buyer journey
Crop water demand, source flow, filtration load and pump duty point — before the first supplier call.
20-ha drip-irrigation vegetable reference project with protected block.
Drip + fertigation + filtration + pumping specification dispatched privately to qualified global manufacturers.
Trade finance, equipment leasing and project finance for drip infrastructure.
FAQ
- What is drip irrigation and where does it fit?
- Drip irrigation delivers water and nutrients directly to the root zone through pressure-compensated emitters. It is the default system for greenhouses, orchards, vineyards, vegetables, berries and high-value row crops — water-use efficiency typically 30–50% above sprinkler and up to 90% above surface irrigation.
- Greenhouse drip vs open-field drip — what changes?
- Greenhouse drip runs on substrate or drip-to-slab lines with tight EC/pH control, recirculation and dosing accuracy in the ±2% range. Open-field drip prioritises dripline durability, filtration against source-water load and hydraulic zoning across large blocks. Both share the same core components but are engineered very differently.
- How is a drip system sized?
- From crop water demand (ETc), soil or substrate water-holding capacity, source flow (m³/h) and pressure, block layout and energy availability. Filtration is sized against source-water quality — undefined water quality is the single biggest cause of clogged emitters. Our pump-sizing and water-treatment calculators produce the inputs for a supplier RFQ.
- Can drip infrastructure be financed?
- Yes. Driplines, fertigation heads, filtration, pumps, controls and installation are eligible for trade finance, equipment leasing and project finance. The pre-qualifier returns an indication in two minutes.
- Do you sell drip equipment directly?
- No. SeedMatchGroup is a human-led sourcing platform supported by proprietary technology. We specify the drip requirement inside a private RFQ and open it to qualified global manufacturers — vendor-neutral, buyer-first.
Ready to source a drip system?
A dedicated sourcing specialist opens your RFQ to the full field of qualified global manufacturers — driplines, fertigation, filtration, pumps and controls — and returns side-by-side offers.