The IrriDesign PRO Key grants you full access to the advanced features of IrriDesign, the online agronomic irrigation calculator developed according to the FAO-56 method, with high-precision historical climate data.
With this key, you can work with multiple sectors, generate client-ready reports, and obtain precise calculations of water consumption for your gardens or crops.
After purchasing the product, you will receive a 📋 Project Code (IrriDesign PRO Key) to activate your access on the platform.
💡 What’s included?
-
Unlimited sectors for complex or large-scale projects.
-
Professional PDF reports with transparent and traceable calculations according to FAO-56 and European regulations.
-
Exact results in liters/day for each sector (ETo, ETc, and design consumption in the driest month).
-
Real climate data based on over 20 years of NASA POWER records.
-
Calculation using P90 design ETo for critical conditions.
-
Complete technical documentation, valid as preliminary for audits and public funding.
🧠 Why is it necessary?
Professional irrigation projects require precise and reproducible estimates. FAO-56 provides a standardized scientific method, but to apply it correctly, you need:
-
Real ETo calculation based on reliable meteorological data.
-
Adaptation by plant, soil, irrigation, and local conditions.
-
Technical corrections for design scenarios and water stress.
IrriDesign PRO automatically integrates all these factors and allows you to generate professional reports ready to deliver, without the need for complex spreadsheets.
⚙️ Usage process
-
Make your purchase and instantly receive your IrriDesign PRO Key by email.
-
Access the IrriDesign page and enter your code.
-
Set location, sectors, and irrigation parameters.
-
Generate your Professional PDF Report with technical results and savings estimates.
🏗️ Ideal for:
-
Irrigation and professional gardening companies.
-
Agronomists and landscape technicians.
-
Architecture and urban planning firms requiring justificatory calculations.
-
Public or private projects requiring technical documents based on FAO-56.



