Technology

Precision Drip Irrigation Parameter Module for Tea Plantations/TBRS

In Taiwan, annual rainfall is unevenly distributed, and the main tea-producing regions are located in the central and southern areas. The autumn and winter seasons are typically dry, and insufficient spring rainfall often leads to reduced spring tea yields and crop damage. In recent years, climate change has increased the frequency of extreme weather events, making tea plants increasingly vulnerable to water shortages and drought stress.

This technology—the Precision Drip Irrigation Parameter Module for Tea Plantations—integrates a drip irrigation system with meteorological data parameters and soil sensors to provide tea farmers with precise irrigation management. During periods of water scarcity, the system regulates irrigation volumes to protect tea plants from damage, thereby enhancing yield and recovery capacity in the following season. Under uneven rainfall conditions, the system adjusts irrigation to support high-yield tea production, improving both productivity and flavor quality, while also conserving water resources and reducing irrigation costs.
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