Hermosillo facility brings production closer to farmers, strengthening service and delivery across North and Central America

Orbia Netafim has opened a new manufacturing plant in Hermosillo, in the Mexican state of Sonora to meet growing demand for precision irrigation across the region. The company said the move will expand its global production capacity and improve service across North and Central America.
The 30,000m2 facility will be one of Orbia Netafim’s largest manufacturing plants and the company’s third in Mexico. It features advanced automation designed to support consistent quality, efficiency and reliability, while enabling responsible manufacturing practices.
The plant will primarily produce thin-wall drip irrigation solutions, with the future introduction of dedicated heavy-wall dripline production. By localising production, Orbia Netafim said the new site would improve lead times and support closer collaboration with farmers and partners throughout the season.
The Hermosillo facility joins the company’s four existing sites across North America, including manufacturing facilities in Reynosa, Mexico, and Fresno, California, as well as two recycling plants in California and Culiacán, Mexico. Globally, the Hermosillo facility is Orbia Netafim’s 21st plant worldwide.
“We are seeing strong and sustained demand for precision irrigation solutions across the Americas as farmers navigate water constraints, rising costs and the need to improve productivity,” said Sameer Bharadwaj, CEO of Orbia. “The new Hermosillo facility strengthens regional supply, brings us closer to customers and positions us to better serve markets where adoption is accelerating.”
Hermosillo, in Sonora, offers proximity to major farming areas and strong logistics infrastructure, including rail access adjacent to the plant. Sonora is a key hub for several crops, yet it is also one of Mexico’s most water-stressed agricultural regions.
“At Orbia Netafim, we start with the farmers, working closely with them to understand the realities they face each season,” said Gaby Miodownik, president of Orbia Precision Agriculture (Netafim). “The Hermosillo plant is a major milestone for Orbia Netafim in the Americas, strengthening our ability to be there when growers need us most. It reflects our commitment to staying close to the field and helping farmers become more resilient and grow with confidence.”
The Hermosillo facility is expected to create approximately 200 direct jobs and support local suppliers, service providers and additional indirect employment opportunities in the region.