The success story of an agri-waste recycling start-up in Egypt


The success story of an agri-waste recycling start-up in Egypt - Economy -  Business - Ahram Online

 

The new agri-tech Egyptian company Baramoda produced a compost that can reduce by 30 percent the water needed to irrigate the soil.

A successful start-up that has significantly grown since its inception in 2016 is Baramoda. The company is the first agri-tech start-up in the Middle East and Africa specialised in sustainable agricultural innovations.

Co-founder Mustafa El-Nabi told Ahram Online that Egypt's agricultural waste was estimated at 38 million tons. The amount was huge, he said, and it could be recycled and converted to fertilisers for agricultural purposes. This is the idea on which Baramoda was established.

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