Irritec Group Bolsters Presence in Latin America Through Agrifim Takeover

Irritec Group Expands into Colombia to Boost Sustainable Agriculture and Local Innovation

July 14, 2025 — Italian irrigation technology company Irritec Group has acquired a majority stake in Agrifim de Colombia, marking a significant step in its expansion strategy across Latin America. The move aims to modernize irrigation practices in Colombia, enhance supply chain efficiency, and promote sustainable farming solutions.

Agrifim, a pioneer in drip irrigation systems with over four decades of experience, has played a key role in transforming Colombian agriculture. With this acquisition, Irritec plans to upgrade Agrifim’s production facility by introducing new manufacturing lines equipped with advanced machinery. The company says these improvements will streamline logistics, broaden the product portfolio, and reduce delivery times—making modern irrigation technologies more accessible and cost-effective for Colombian farmers.

“Our investment in Colombia is an investment in more efficient, resilient agriculture,” said Carmelo Giuffrè, founder and chairman of Irritec Group. “By bringing global expertise and adapting it to local needs, we aim to empower farmers with tools to face climate challenges and boost productivity.”

The strategic partnership will also see the establishment of a technology transfer and training center, designed to encourage innovation tailored to local conditions. The center will focus on developing customized irrigation solutions and creating skilled employment opportunities within the sector.

Francesco Quagliozzi, general manager of Irritec Group, emphasized the broader vision behind the acquisition. “This is not just about expanding our footprint—it’s about deepening our impact. Our global presence is strongest when it’s rooted in local partnerships. We are committed to working hand-in-hand with Colombian farmers.”

Agrifim’s leadership echoed this sentiment. “Partnering with a global leader like Irritec allows us to take a major technological step forward,” said Amalia Becerra, general manager of Agrifim, alongside co-founders and board members Jorge Sánchez and Álvaro Sanjinés. “Combining our deep understanding of Colombian agriculture with Irritec’s cutting-edge technology will allow us to scale up and serve the sector more effectively.”

The acquisition underscores Irritec’s ongoing commitment to promoting sustainable and efficient agriculture worldwide, with Latin America playing an increasingly central role in its international strategy.

   
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