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Egypt Initiates Agricultural Waste Recycling to Produce Eco-Friendly Peat Moss


Cairo: Egypt’s Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, Alaa Farouk, announced a new initiative to recycle agricultural waste into peat moss, a vital resource for improving soil fertility and boosting crop yields. The initiative was formalized through a cooperation protocol between the Agricultural Research Centre’s Soil, Water, and Environment Research Institute and Abu Zaabal Chemical Fertilizers Company.

According to State Information Service Egypt, the collaboration aims to convert agricultural byproducts into high-quality peat moss, reducing dependency on imports and saving valuable foreign currency. Minister Farouk stated that the project not only tackles agricultural waste management but also provides farmers with affordable, natural soil enhancers to improve productivity and incomes while safeguarding the environment.

The initiative will also support the expansion of organic farming in Egypt, enhancing the global competitiveness of its agricultural exports. By embracing natural soil conditione
rs, Egypt aims to meet the growing global demand for sustainable and eco-friendly produce. Under the agreement, the research institute will lead technical studies, oversee production, and set quality standards. Abu Zaabal will handle the establishment of production facilities, provide raw materials, and manage operations, from manufacturing to distribution.

The peat moss will be made available at affordable prices through agricultural cooperatives and sales outlets, ensuring farmers across the country benefit. Educational campaigns are also planned to inform farmers about its advantages in enhancing soil properties and protecting crops, Minister Farouk concluded.