| Status : Published | Published On : Jun, 2026 | Report Code : VRSME9220 | Industry : Semiconductor & Electronics | Available Format :
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The North America drip irrigation market size was estimated at approximately USD 2.9 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach around USD 3.3 billion in 2026, rising to nearly USD 10.1 billion by 2035, growing at an estimated 13.2% CAGR from 2026 to 2035.
Research Highlights
The market is growing bigger due to the growing need to save more water, growing concern over food shortage and how farmers can use new ways to grow crops and use of new technology to water the crops, especially in places like the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The United States Department of Agriculture emphasizes the need to have better irrigation systems to use water in a better way and grow more crops. The Natural Resources Conservation Service is also helping farmers save water by providing money to use in their conservation programs. The Government of Canada is also working hard to save water and to grow food in a way that is good for the earth and this is helping the market for smart irrigation grow in the long term.
The industry is seeing changes in the way farmers use and manage water and higher use of smart irrigation systems that are controlled by sensors and are automatic because they want to use water and other resources in a way that is good for the environment and saves money. The United States Department of Agriculture says that more and more farmers are using precision agriculture technologies to make their farming better and to save water. Another trend is that people are using platforms to monitor and manage their irrigation systems with advanced technologies and strategies that help them deal with the changing climate. The National Institute of Food and Agriculture has said that smart farming solutions are becoming more important in helping to use water in a way that's good for the environment. These new developments are making companies focus on irrigation solutions that are integrated which is changing the way the market works.
The market is growing because people are becoming more concerned about water scarcity and the need for irrigation methods that use water in more efficient way and does not harm the environment. This is making farmers and other people in the industry want to use drip irrigation systems. The government is also investing in farming practices and water conservation which is helping the market grow. The United States Department of Agriculture and the Natural Resources Conservation Service are supporting special projects, more farmers are using precision agriculture, and development in technology. This is helping in making farming better, save water and grow food in environmentally-friendly way, thereby pushing the demand for advanced drip irrigation systems. Agriculture and Agri Food Canada corroborate that such systems are good for the environment and will become the future of farming.
Even though the market is growing there are some challenges that might slow it down. One of the most significant challenges is that it can be expensive to install and maintain drip irrigation systems, especially for small and medium sized farms. The United States Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service has said that the cost of investing in irrigation technologies is a big consideration for farmers. Also, drip irrigation systems need parts and technical expertise, which can be a challenge for the people who make them and the farmers who use them. If these are not available, it can be expensive and cause delays. Agriculture and Agri Food Canada states that some farmers might not be able to adopt technologies because they do not have the money or the expertise.
The market has a lot of opportunities in smart irrigation and precision farming. Companies that make automated, data driven and high efficiency irrigation systems are in a position to sell their products to commercial farms. The United States Department of Agriculture is promoting farming practices that promote better way to use resources without harming the environment and saves money. Another opportunity is in agriculture platforms where people are investing in connected farming technologies. New technologies like monitoring, artificial intelligence-based irrigation, scheduling and automation solutions are expected to help people use water in a better way and save money. The National Institute of Food and Agriculture is supporting research initiatives that focus on agricultural technologies and sustainable water use.
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Report Metric |
Details |
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Historical Period |
2020 - 2024 |
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Base Year Considered |
2025 |
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Forecast Period |
2026 - 2035 |
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Market Size in 2025 |
USD 2.9 Billion |
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Revenue Forecast in 2035 |
USD 10.1 Billion |
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Growth Rate |
13.2% |
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Segments Covered in the Report |
By Crop Type, By Application Type, By Emitter Type, By Components |
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Report Scope |
Market Trends, Drivers, and Restraints; Revenue Estimation and Forecast; Segmentation Analysis; Companies’ Strategic Developments; Market Share Analysis of Key Players; Company Profiling |
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Regions Covered in the Report |
United States, Canada, Mexico, Rest of North America |
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Key Companies |
Chinadrip Irrigation Equipment Co., Ltd., Hunter Industries Incorporated, Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd., Lindsay Corporation, Netafim, Rain Bird Corporation, Rivulis Irrigation Ltd., The Toro Company, T-L Irrigation Co., Valmont Industries, Inc. |
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Customization |
Available upon request |
Fruits and vegetables segment made up about 42% of the share of the market in 2025 and will grow at steady rate due to higher need for water. The United States Department of Agriculture emphasizes wise use of water as it is crucial for growing specialty crops and saving water.
Field crops will grow at a fast rate of nearly 13.8% every year during 2026 to 2035 due to growing need to use water wisely and preserve the environment. The Natural Resources Conservation Service helps farmers use technologies to manage water better.
Surface drip irrigation contributed roughly 58% of the market in 2025 due to higher adoption, easy to install and use. The United States Department of Agriculture says that this method is used in a large scale for growing specialty crops.
Subsurface drip irrigation is expected to grow at a rate of 14.2% during the forecast period for its ability to distribute water evenly and reduce waste. Research by the United States Department of Agriculture shows that subsurface drip irrigation can save water in areas where water is scarce.
Inline emitters are the common type and represented about 55% of the market in 2025 as it helps even distribution of water.
Pressure compensating emitters will grow at nearly 14% CAGR during the projected period since it can support large farms and can work well on any terrain allowing farmers to use water more efficiently.
Drip lines and tubing made up approximately 38% of the market in 2025 due to higher demand and adoption. The United States Department of Agriculture says that such modern irrigation systems are important for saving water.
Filters and control systems are expected to grow at a rate of nearly 14.3% each year as farmers are preferring them for automation and remote monitoring to manage their irrigation systems.
The United States accounted for about 52% of the market in 2025 because farmers are using precision agriculture technologies more and they are more concerned about saving water. A lot of high value crops are grown in states like California, Texas, Arizona and Florida that need efficient use of water. The government is helping the farmers through different programs and more companies are investing in irrigation systems.
Canada represented about 17% of the market in 2025 as farmers are using advanced farming systems more, growing concern over water scarcity and the need to save water and the government is investing a lot to promote such farming practices to increase productivity. The government is supporting programs that help farmers deal with climate change and use resources efficiently.
Mexico held about 12& of the market in 2025 due to the large number of commercial farmers and higher adoption of advanced irrigation systems to save water. The Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development say that using water efficiently is very important and is investing in advanced farming practices with the use of precision irrigation technologies.
The rest of North America contributed about 19% of the market share in 2025 and will grow steadily due to higher use of advanced irrigation systems in the smaller countries, growing awareness of water shortage and need to save water, development of irrigation systems, and encouragement to the farmers by the regional agricultural agencies to use advanced irrigation technologies. Different governments are also investing in farming infrastructure and designing programs to deal with environmental concerns pushing the market for drip irrigation systems further.
The market is moderately competitive with a lot of companies trying to make their products better, working hard to make their irrigation systems more efficient and to sell their products in new markets. They are spending money on research and development and on new technologies that can help them automate their systems and make smart irrigation solutions. The United States Department of Agriculture and the Natural Resources Conservation Service and Agriculture and Agri Food Canada are helping these companies by supporting water management technologies. This is giving the companies a chance to sell their products to farmers and to get into the commercial and specialty farming sectors.
Chinadrip Irrigation Equipment Co Ltd focuses on drip irrigation equipment and water management solutions, supported by manufacturing capabilities, expanding international distribution networks, and cost competitive product offerings for agricultural applications.
Hunter Industries Incorporated operates in professional irrigation and water conservation segments, emphasizing product performance, technological innovation, and efficient irrigation solutions for agricultural and landscape management requirements.
Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd leverages extensive manufacturing expertise, strategic partnerships, and diversified irrigation portfolios to expand market presence while supporting sustainable farming and precision agriculture initiatives.
Netafim focuses on precision irrigation technologies and smart farming solutions, supported by strong brand recognition, global distribution capabilities, and continuous investment in irrigation innovation and water efficiency.
Rivulis Irrigation Ltd specializes in advanced drip irrigation systems and digital farming technologies, supported by broad geographic reach, integrated solutions, and growing adoption across commercial agriculture markets.
In January 2025, Valmont Industries announced the consolidation of multiple irrigation management platforms into its AgSense 365 application. The initiative was designed to enhance digital irrigation management capabilities and provide growers with a more integrated precision agriculture experience.
In June 2025, Lindsay Corporation reported strong growth in its international irrigation business, supported by higher project activity across key agricultural markets. The company recorded significant expansion in irrigation revenues, reflecting continued demand for advanced water management solutions.
In October 2025, Rain Bird Corporation completed the acquisition of Rachio, strengthening its position in smart irrigation technologies. The development expanded the company's portfolio of connected water management solutions and digital irrigation capabilities.
In December 2025, The Toro Company introduced Aqua-Traxx Azul REvive, a new drip tape manufactured with recycled resin materials. The launch reinforced the company's focus on sustainable irrigation products while supporting environmental goals within agricultural operations.
In March 2026, T-L Irrigation expanded its precision irrigation offerings through continued investments in advanced control technologies and water efficient irrigation systems. The initiative supported the company's strategy of improving operational efficiency and water conservation across commercial farming applications.
Crop Type Insight and Forecast 2026 - 2035
Application Type Insight and Forecast 2026 - 2035
Emitter Type Insight and Forecast 2026 - 2035
Components Insight and Forecast 2026 - 2035
North America Drip Irrigation Market by Region
1. Research Overview
1.1. The Report Offers
1.2. Market Coverage
1.2.1. By
Crop Type
1.2.2. By
Application Type
1.2.3. By
Emitter Type
1.2.4. By
Components
1.3. Research Phases
1.4. Limitations
1.5. Market Methodology
1.5.1. Data Sources
1.5.1.1.
Primary Research
1.5.1.2.
Secondary Research
1.5.2. Methodology
1.5.2.1.
Data Exploration
1.5.2.2.
Forecast Parameters
1.5.2.3.
Data Validation
1.5.2.4.
Assumptions
1.5.3. Study Period & Data Reporting Unit
2. Executive Summary
3. Industry Overview
3.1. Industry Dynamics
3.1.1. Market Growth Drivers
3.1.2. Market Restraints
3.1.3. Key Market Trends
3.1.4. Major Opportunities
3.2. Industry Ecosystem
3.2.1. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
3.2.2. Recent Development Analysis
3.2.3. Value Chain Analysis
3.3. Competitive Insight
3.3.1. Competitive Position of Industry
Players
3.3.2. Market Attractive Analysis
3.3.3. Market Share Analysis
4. North Market Estimate and Forecast
4.1. North Market Overview
4.2. North Market Estimate and Forecast to 2035
5. Market Segmentation Estimate and Forecast
5.1. By Crop Type
5.1.1. Fruits & Vegetables
5.1.1.1. Market Definition
5.1.1.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2035
5.1.2. Field Crops
5.1.2.1. Market Definition
5.1.2.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2035
5.1.3. Plantation Crops
5.1.3.1. Market Definition
5.1.3.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2035
5.1.4. Other Crop Types
5.1.4.1. Market Definition
5.1.4.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2035
5.2. By Application Type
5.2.1. Surface Drip Irrigation
5.2.1.1. Market Definition
5.2.1.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2035
5.2.2. Subsurface Drip Irrigation
5.2.2.1. Market Definition
5.2.2.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2035
5.3. By Emitter Type
5.3.1. Inline Emitters
5.3.1.1. Market Definition
5.3.1.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2035
5.3.2. Online Emitters
5.3.2.1. Market Definition
5.3.2.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2035
5.3.3. Pressure Compensating Emitters
5.3.3.1. Market Definition
5.3.3.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2035
5.3.4. Non Pressure Compensating Emitters
5.3.4.1. Market Definition
5.3.4.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2035
5.4. By Components
5.4.1. Drip Tubes/Drip Lines
5.4.1.1. Market Definition
5.4.1.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2035
5.4.2. Emitters
5.4.2.1. Market Definition
5.4.2.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2035
5.4.3. Filters
5.4.3.1. Market Definition
5.4.3.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2035
5.4.4. Valves
5.4.4.1. Market Definition
5.4.4.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2035
5.4.5. Pressure Pumps
5.4.5.1. Market Definition
5.4.5.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2035
5.4.6. Fittings and Accessories
5.4.6.1. Market Definition
5.4.6.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2035
5.4.7. Controllers and Sensors
5.4.7.1. Market Definition
5.4.7.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2035
6. United States Market Estimate and Forecast
6.1. By
Crop Type
6.2. By
Application Type
6.3. By
Emitter Type
6.4. By
Components
7. Canada Market Estimate and Forecast
7.1. By
Crop Type
7.2. By
Application Type
7.3. By
Emitter Type
7.4. By
Components
8. Mexico Market Estimate and Forecast
8.1. By
Crop Type
8.2. By
Application Type
8.3. By
Emitter Type
8.4. By
Components
9. Rest of North America Market Estimate and Forecast
9.1. By
Crop Type
9.2. By
Application Type
9.3. By
Emitter Type
9.4. By
Components
10. Company Profiles
10.1.
Chinadrip Irrigation Equipment Co., Ltd.
10.1.1.
Snapshot
10.1.2.
Overview
10.1.3.
Offerings
10.1.4.
Financial
Insight
10.1.5.
Recent
Developments
10.2.
Hunter Industries Incorporated
10.2.1.
Snapshot
10.2.2.
Overview
10.2.3.
Offerings
10.2.4.
Financial
Insight
10.2.5.
Recent
Developments
10.3.
Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd.
10.3.1.
Snapshot
10.3.2.
Overview
10.3.3.
Offerings
10.3.4.
Financial
Insight
10.3.5.
Recent
Developments
10.4.
Lindsay Corporation
10.4.1.
Snapshot
10.4.2.
Overview
10.4.3.
Offerings
10.4.4.
Financial
Insight
10.4.5.
Recent
Developments
10.5.
Netafim
10.5.1.
Snapshot
10.5.2.
Overview
10.5.3.
Offerings
10.5.4.
Financial
Insight
10.5.5.
Recent
Developments
10.6.
Rain Bird Corporation
10.6.1.
Snapshot
10.6.2.
Overview
10.6.3.
Offerings
10.6.4.
Financial
Insight
10.6.5.
Recent
Developments
10.7.
Rivulis Irrigation Ltd.
10.7.1.
Snapshot
10.7.2.
Overview
10.7.3.
Offerings
10.7.4.
Financial
Insight
10.7.5.
Recent
Developments
10.8.
The Toro Company
10.8.1.
Snapshot
10.8.2.
Overview
10.8.3.
Offerings
10.8.4.
Financial
Insight
10.8.5.
Recent
Developments
10.9.
T-L Irrigation Co.
10.9.1.
Snapshot
10.9.2.
Overview
10.9.3.
Offerings
10.9.4.
Financial
Insight
10.9.5.
Recent
Developments
10.10.
Valmont Industries, Inc.
10.10.1.
Snapshot
10.10.2.
Overview
10.10.3.
Offerings
10.10.4.
Financial
Insight
10.10.5.
Recent
Developments
11. Appendix
11.1. Exchange Rates
11.2. Abbreviations
Note: Financial insight and recent developments of different companies are subject to the availability of information in the secondary domain.
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