In the Saratov region, the production of an innovative electrified irrigation machine "Osanna-168/219-54.57-U" will be launched. The model was developed by the Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Volzhsky Research Institute of Irrigation and Reclamation" and the manufacturer of irrigation equipment LLC "Osanna". After successful tests, the machine received a certificate for serial production. The start of production is planned for August-September 2025. This year, it is planned to produce 200 machines, but in the future, production will increase to 800 units per year.
The new machine is designed for watering various crops, including vegetables, technical and other crops, as well as for watering grass, meadows, and pastures. It is equipped with a unique tray-type water intake system with elastic curtains, which is part of the water-conducting channel, providing efficient water transportation for irrigation. This reduces water losses due to evaporation and filtration, while maintaining its quality and purity. The machine allows both circular and frontal watering.
Thanks to this design, energy savings when using this machine increase by 2.5-3 times. In addition, the machine is equipped with remote control capability.
In terms of its characteristics, the new machine surpasses foreign analogs. It allows the use of various irrigation technologies, adjust watering intervals, and carry out irrigation on different plots of land.
The sprinkler machine is intended for use in the southern regions of Russia, including the Republic of Crimea, Krasnodar, Stavropol regions, Astrakhan, Volgograd, Rostov regions, as well as the Saratov region and other regions.
The machine consists entirely of domestic units and assemblies, and the basic configuration costs 1.4-1.7 times cheaper than foreign analogs. Most of the parts will be produced in the Saratov region, which will reduce the cost of spare parts by 4-5 times compared to foreign ones. Thus, farmers will save on repairs.
The release of a new domestic sprinkler machine will allow modern farms to update their reclamation base and contribute to replacing imported sprinkler equipment in the market.