UNIDO

UNIDO

Project : Green Dome Technology Installation

Project :

Inclusive and Sustainable Development of the Tomato Value Chain in Egypt (TVC)

Implementing Organization:

United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)

Funding:

Slovenian Government

Key Partners:

  • Duol Co.

  • Mourad Nadeem ( M&A ) Co.

Project Overview

The TVC project aims to enhance the tomato value chain in Egypt through the introduction of innovative agricultural technologies. A key component of this initiative is the installation of the Green Dome, a state-of-the-art structure designed to optimize temperature control for improved crop production.

Objectives:

  • To introduce advanced agricultural technology for sustainable farming practices.
  • To increase productivity in the tomato value chain.
  • To enhance the capacity of local agricultural research institutions.

Recent Activities:

Green Dome Installation:

  • M&A Co. has played a significant role in the installation of the Green Dome at Ali Mubarak’s site for protected crops in Nubariya.
  • The structure is now fully operational and has been handed over to the officials of the Agricultural Research Center.

Expected Outcomes:

  • Agricultural work utilizing the Slovenian Green Dome technology is set to commence in the upcoming season.

  • Anticipated improvements in crop yield and quality due to controlled environmental conditions.

Conclusion:

The Green Dome project, with the involvement of Mourad Nadeem Co., represents a significant advancement in the agricultural sector in Egypt, particularly for the tomato value chain. By utilizing this innovative technology, the project aims to foster sustainable agricultural practices and improve food security in the region.

Next Steps:

  • Commencement of agricultural activities in the Green Dome.
  • Continuous monitoring and evaluation of the technology's impact on crop production.

This project outlines the essential details of the Green Dome technology installation project under the TVC initiative, highlighting the contributions of Mourad Nadeem Co. and the expected benefits for the agricultural sector in Egypt.