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Netafim and Jain Irrigation both manufacture drip tape widely used in row crop and vegetable production. Netafim's drip tape, such as the Streamline series, is known for consistent emitter spacing, high manufacturing tolerances, and durability, often commanding a premium price. Jain's drip tape products are competitively priced and widely used in cost-sensitive markets, offering acceptable uniformity for most field crops. In terms of water distribution uniformity (DU), Netafim products generally score slightly higher in independent tests, which can matter for high-value crops. For commodity crops where cost per acre is critical, Jain's drip tape offers strong value. Total cost should factor in tape lifespan, flow rate consistency, clogging resistance, and availability of local technical support.
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