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A project for the development and implementation of an irrigation automation system. The solution was introduced in a strategically important agricultural region at the initiative of the country’s leadership. The system enables precise water management, increasing efficiency and reducing irrigation losses.

Client: Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Water Resources of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Year: 2021–2022

Why It Matters

Water scarcity is one of the region’s most pressing challenges. Agriculture consumes nearly 90% of the total annual supply, making the efficient use of every liter critically important. Optimizing this process is only possible through modern technologies that enable precise measurement, distribution, and control of water delivery.

The Role of Inverson Technologies
We took on project management and served as the system integrator. Our mission was to connect all elements into a single, functioning infrastructure. To achieve this, we ensured:

  • Project organization: from design and procurement to installation and launch.
  • Integration: equipment, software, and communications working seamlessly together.
  • Quality control: verifying compliance with high standards at every stage.
  • On-time, on-budget delivery: the project was completed without delays or overspending.

This approach helped reduce risks, increase reliability, and deliver results that government and industry partners can build upon.

How the project was organized
The pilot stage took place in the Kashkadarya region, along a 13.8 km section of the Kamashi–Mirishkor canal. Here, 28 automated gates were installed.

The system combined three key elements:

  • Measuring equipment — recorded the amount of water consumed on farms.
  • Remote-control software — made it possible to regulate water distribution in real time.
  • User-friendly mobile apps — gave farmers access to data and the ability to manage water supply directly.

All components worked together, making management transparent, predictable, and convenient.

What Changed
The project delivered tangible results:

  • Efficient water delivery: 6,500 hectares of land started receiving more precise irrigation, saving up to 8 million liters of water.
  • Improved water efficiency: usage efficiency increased to 95%.
  • Transparent control: the system now monitors farmers’ water use, reducing the risk of imbalances and violations.

These changes had a direct impact on crop yields, reduced losses, and laid the foundation for sustainable agriculture in the face of climate change. 

Water resource management is especially important for Uzbekistan today. We are proud that our pilot project received government support, and we hope to see more initiatives like this in the future.

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