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Baramoda (Climate Resilient Agriculture)
cairo, MENA, Egypt
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Baramoda (Climate Resilient Agriculture)
Baramoda is an agri-tech start-up that is contributing to resilience of agricultural systems to climate change and increase agricultural yields in the quest to end hunger and reduce poverty while also mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from nitrogen-based fertilizers. Baramoda is transforming agricultural waste into organic fertilizers. Their products are helping farmers to increase the crop yields, maximize the efficiency of agri-waste...
Baramoda (Climate Resilient Agriculture)
Baramoda is an agri-tech start-up that is contributing to resilience of agricultural systems to climate change and increase agricultural yields in the quest to end hunger and reduce poverty while also mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from nitrogen-based fertilizers. Baramoda is transforming agricultural waste into organic fertilizers. Their products are helping farmers to increase the crop yields, maximize the efficiency of agri-waste management, reduce excessive use of chemical fertilizers, and increase crop production, at minimal usage of water resources. Baramoda also work to raise awareness among small farmers about the importance of using organic fertilizers and the harms of traditional fertilizers.
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Start in Establishment in 2016
Establishment in 2016
Baramoda has been established
2017
INTLAAQAH 1st winner best idea in Egypt R&D on many types of agricultural waste Palm, Sugar, Banana.
2018
Total Recycled waste 5,700 Tons Market Penetration: 3 Cities, 47 Customers, 4 crops
2019
Total Recycled waste 9,150 Tons Market Penetration: 7 Cities, 84 Customers, 7 crops
2020
Total Recycled waste 54,000 Tons Market Penetration: 18 Cities, 165 Customers, 22 crops
to be continued ...