ISO announces workshop on drip irrigation.

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Proposed by the Standards Institution of Israel, in agreement with ISO’s Technical Management Board, international workshop on drip irrigation is intended to foster discussions for an international agreement that would serve as means to advance the use of drip irrigation worldwide. Ultimately, adoption of drip irrigation—which can be operated remotely—can help achieve sufficient fresh water for domestic uses while increasing farmers’ income with yield increment and cost reduction.



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ISO Announces Workshop on Drip Irrigation



Goal to Develop an International Workshop Agreement



The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) recently announced an international workshop on drip irrigation, scheduled for October 12-15, 2015, in Tel Aviv, Israel. The workshop, proposed by the Standards Institution of Israel (SII), in agreement with ISO’s Technical Management Board (TMB), is intended to foster discussions for an international agreement that would serve as means to advance the use of drip irrigation worldwide.



Participation is open to all experts from organizations involved with water, irrigation equipment control systems, filtering systems, and agriculture, and for those who have an interest in irrigation method application.



Drip irrigation systems, which save water and increase yields, also serve as delivery systems for fertilizers and other agrochemicals. Ultimately, the adoption of drip irrigation—which can be operated remotely—can help achieve sufficient fresh water for domestic uses while increasing farmers’ income with yield increment and cost reduction.



The workshop will be held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel (145 Hayarkon St.) in Tel Aviv. As the U.S. member body to ISO, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) encourages all interested stakeholders, including representatives from government, industry, and nongovernmental organizations involved in work related to drip irrigation, to attend the workshop. In advance of the workshop, participants are encouraged to submit standards or other existing relevant documents for consideration. Documents will be provided to all pre-registered participants for review and comment.



To view the workshop overview, draft agenda, registration form, and hotel reservation form, please click here.



For more information about the workshop, contact Yaron BenAri, SII’s water technologies program manager, at

yaronbenari@sii.org.il,  or Revital Maor, SII’s international standardization coordinator, at revital_m@sii.org.il.

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