Opportunities of Irrigation in the Brazilian Agriculture

Mato Grosso Notícias

Jul 16, 2024

Irrigation is crucial in modern agriculture and essential for food security and sustainability.

### Opportunities of Irrigation in Brazilian Agriculture

Irrigation is crucial in modern agriculture and essential for food security and sustainability. Cristiano Oliveira, Associate Professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande and head of research at Rivool Finance emphasizes that irrigation provides a stable water supply, mitigating risks from irregular rainfall and droughts, resulting in more productive and higher-quality harvests.

Oliveira points out that irrigation enables the cultivating of high-value crops that are otherwise unviable. However, Brazil faces challenges in maximizing these technologies compared to global agricultural leaders, necessitating strategic investments for competitiveness and sustainable growth.

"In 2023, the irrigated area in Brazil represents only 13.2% of its arable land, less than the United States (19.3%) and China (21.2%). The European Union also surpasses Brazil, with 13.4% of its agricultural land under irrigation. Despite growth from 12.3% in 2010 to 13.2% now, Brazil's irrigation infrastructure expansion is still behind its competitors," he explains.

Irrigation can increase agricultural productivity by up to 300%, depending on the crop and conditions. Embrapa studies show that drip irrigation in horticulture can double productivity, accelerate returns on investment and provide significant financial gains, making irrigation highly profitable despite initial challenges.

"Investing in irrigation aligns with private credit adoption in Brazil, given expected returns and maturation periods. Potential returns range from 15% to 50% per year, with payback periods between 1 and 5 years, depending on the system and scale. These factors make irrigation attractive to private investors and financial institutions," concludes Oliveira.