Orbia Netafim Expands Digital Farming Capabilities with Treetoscope’s Plant Sensing Technology

 

Partnership will leverage Treetoscope’s advanced plant sensing technology within Orbia Netafim’s digital farming solution, GrowSphere, providing farmers with comprehensive real-time monitoring

Tel Aviv, Israel, April 15, 2025 – Orbia Advance Corporation’s S.A.B. de C.V. (BMV: ORBIA*) Precision Agriculture business Netafim, the global leader in precision irrigation technology, announced today a partnership with Treetoscope, an irrigation management platform that leverages direct plant sensing technology to transform irrigation practices for tree crops and orchard growers worldwide. This collaboration provides farmers with broader access to digital farming solutions that deliver real-time, data-driven irrigation recommendations.

The Orbia Netafim Treetoscope partnership brings plant-focused agronomic insights to growers through advanced sensing technology. By directly measuring the plant’s actual water status, growers receive precise, real-time data to guide irrigation decisions—improving water use efficiency and crop performance under varying conditions. 

Orbia Netafim’s digital farming solution, GrowSphere™, is an intuitive all-in-one operating system that allows farmers to seamlessly manage daily irrigation and fertigation activities—from planning to execution to validation. Proven across diverse climates and terrains, it enhances operational efficiency and delivers consistent performance, helping maximize productivity and value per hectare. 

To continue advancing GrowSphere, Orbia Netafim is actively pursuing collaborations that enhance its capabilities—especially in areas such as sensor technologies. As part of this initiative, Orbia Netafim has partnered with Treetoscope, whose advanced plant sensing solution will be integrated into the GrowSphere platform. Treetoscope’s IoT-based solution provides farmers with real-time, actionable insights and automatic recommendations for optimal water and fertilizer use to support healthier crop development.

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