Irrigation management and monitoring for large-scale farming operations
Irriga Global operates irrigation monitoring and energy management services across 300,000 hectares annually—a scale that explains their engineering-first hiring profile (4 open positions, 3 interns). Their stack (Node.js, Express, MySQL, MongoDB, C++) is lightweight and field-focused, reflecting a company optimizing around real-time data ingestion and mobile-first field operations rather than enterprise infrastructure. Active work on microservices and security practices suggests they're rebuilding core APIs to handle geographic expansion and operational complexity.
Irriga Global provides irrigation management, monitoring, and real-time energy optimization services to agricultural producers in Brazil and 19 additional countries across Europe, Latin America, and Africa. The company manages irrigation systems across approximately 300,000 hectares annually across 42 crop types. Core operations combine field-level technical expertise with cloud-connected monitoring systems to reduce water, energy, and operational costs while improving yield. The company employs over 100 staff across three continents, with active engineering expansion underway in Brazil.
Node.js, Express, Adonis, JavaScript, MySQL, MongoDB, Git, Google Sheets, Google Docs, and C++. The stack emphasizes lightweight backend infrastructure and real-time data handling for field monitoring.
Active projects include API and microservices development, system architecture evolution, and security practices implementation—suggesting infrastructure modernization to support geographic expansion and real-time field operations.
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