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Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd.

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Indian agriculture and irrigation technology company (NSE: JISLJALEQS, HQ Jalgaon, Maharashtra; ~₹100B revenue); world's second-largest drip irrigation company and India's largest, manufacturing HDPE drip tape, HDPE micro-irrigation pipes, PVC pipes, and agricultural inputs. Jain Irrigation is a vertically integrated agricultural company founded by Bhavarlal Jain in 1963 in Jalgaon, Maharashtra — starting with selling seeds from a small shop and growing into a company that now manufactures drip tape from HDPE resin, tissue culture banana plants, dehydrated vegetables, solar pumps, and plastic pipes. Jain Irrigation's Jalgaon manufacturing complex is one of the world's largest drip tape extrusion facilities. The company is deeply connected to India's agricultural modernization — Maharashtra drip tape irrigated cotton and sugarcane crops using Jain tape were a key driver of India's sugar and textile industry competitiveness.

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  • Micro-Irrigation Systems

    50%
  • Food Processing

    20%
  • Piping Systems

    15%
  • Agri-Inputs & Solar

    10%
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  • Did you know2024

    Jain Irrigation is globally recognized as the world's second-largest drip irrigation manufacturer — the company procurement officers at Netafim and Rivulis think of as a competitor. What the procurement teams at Campbell's Soup, Heinz, and McCormick know — but the agriculture industry does not — is that Jain Irrigation is also one of the world's largest producers of dehydrated onion and garlic, supplying processed vegetable ingredients to major American food brands. The same Jalgaon, Maharashtra company that sells drip tape to Indian onion farmers turns around and buys those farmers' onions, dehydrates them in its food processing facilities, and sells the flakes to US food manufacturers. Jain Irrigation sits simultaneously in the U.S. food ingredient supply chain and the global agricultural equipment industry — a dual position that no irrigation equipment company peer replicates.

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  • Origin2023

    Bhavarlal Jain founded Jain Irrigation in 1963 in Jalgaon, Maharashtra, starting with a small seed shop in a district known for cotton and banana farming. Observing that water scarcity was limiting Maharashtra farm yields, Jain began manufacturing HDPE drip tape and micro-irrigation systems in the 1970s and 1980s — adapting Israeli drip irrigation technology for Indian smallholder farm economics. As Jain's irrigation business grew, the company recognized that its farmer customers needed help marketing their crops. Jain built food processing facilities in Jalgaon to process the same onions, mangoes, and bananas that its irrigation systems helped grow — integrating backward into crop inputs and forward into food processing in a single Jalgaon manufacturing campus.

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