GreenTech Amsterdam 2026: Caudal reinforces its commitment to more efficient and sustainable drip irrigation

9 de July de 2026
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Caudal has once again taken part in GreenTech Amsterdam, one of the leading international trade fairs for professionals in the field of technological horticulture. The event, held from 9 to 11 June at RAI Amsterdam, brought together companies, technicians, farmers and distributors to share some of the solutions that are shaping the present and future of the sector.

During the event, Caudal presented a proposal focusing on water efficiency, sustainability and the durability of drip irrigation systems. At its stand, the company showcased solutions such as CU Protect technology and the PC700 range, developed to meet the real needs of professional agriculture and to move towards more responsible production models, including organic farming.

CU Protect incorporates copper oxide into the dripper to create a barrier against root intrusion and help limit the development of biofilm, a particularly important consideration in underground installations. For its part, the PC700 offers precision, flow stability and uniformity under a range of operating conditions, adapting to different crops and promoting more responsible water management.

Solutions for safeguarding tomorrow’s water supply

At Caudal, we see drip irrigation as an essential tool for improving agricultural productivity, but also as a way of conserving an increasingly valuable resource. That is why we are developing technologies capable of optimising water use, extending the service life of irrigation systems and contributing to more efficient and environmentally friendly agriculture.

Taking part in GreenTech Amsterdam 2026 has enabled Caudal to share its vision with professionals from various markets and to demonstrate how innovation in irrigation can help address the current challenges facing the agricultural sector. With a presence in over 40 countries, Caudal continues to reinforce its commitment to more efficient and sustainable agriculture that is tailored to the real needs of those working in the fields.