Hurghada Hydroponics

Hurghada Hydroponics

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While concrete figures do not exist for the extent of the loss, estimates put it at around 9. The Nile Delta alone lost 7 bn cubic meter of water in FY due to leakages in the canals, sources previously tell us. But beyond leakages, there is an issue of inefficient water use in irrigation. Hydroponics entails growing plants without soil. Aquaponics relies on irrigating soilless plants with water that was used to cultivate fish or other water organisms. The water thus becomes more nutrient-rich. Both systems can be implemented at scale using greenhouses. The use of greenhouses allows the produce coming out of 1 feddan of hydroponics to be equivalent to the produce of 26 feddans of traditional irrigation — hence, a lot of space is saved. The founder suggests that using hydroponics for vegetables can save the water needed to cultivate essential, water-heavy crops such as wheat and rice. The startup helps existing businesses convert traditional farms into hydroponic systems. It also consults, designs and constructs the system for new land owners. This comes with continuous technical support, software for the farm management and operations. During covid, more individuals became interested in investing in small farms. Due to the pandemic, the produce market in Europe almost came to a halt, while interest rates in Egypt went down, Hassanen adds. This had spurred people in Egypt to enter the domain of produce export. But about our drinking water leakages? This is equivalent to 3. How Wai Technologies helps plug holes in the water grid: The relatively newly-launched startup offers an AI-based solution and data analytics to pinpoint problems in the water network, such as water leakages. The startup provides a smart water platform that connects with the measurement tools of any given water company, which can detect water flow and pressure in different areas. These data points are then analyzed through an algorithm that reveals what and where leakages occur, as well as timely alerts and optimal places to place sensors. Currently, the company is piloting the project in Hurghada. The product is also available for communities and compounds with internal water networks. While there is much more interest in saving water in agriculture through tech solutions, saving drinking water leakages could also help reduce energy consumption, Mohamed Abdelkader, founder and CEO of Wai Technologies, notes. Drinking water goes through an electricity-heavy purification process in order to be safe for consumption. This process is even more complex in the Red Sea area, due to the saltwater surroundings, which makes water more expensive. A very ambitious goal, according to Abdelkader. But he believes that without policies that guide normal people to make more environmentally friendly decisions are needed. Steps to address this are already being taken: The Madbouly government has made upgrading, plugging and extending old water networks a national priority. It plans to allocate part of the funding for that through settlements to violations of the building codes. The government has even begun rolling out water-saving sensors to measure irrigation leakages, government sources told Reuters back in February. More policy changes appear to be in the offing, as the House of Representatives has finally realized that the Water Resources Act has been on its agenda for some time. Plenary discussions have reportedly begun this week in the house over the bill, which will introduce stricter penalties for water waste, while addressing pollution, dwindling resources, and climate change issues. Read our primer on water legislation that has been meandering through our legislative branch of government over many years. Enterprise is a daily publication of Enterprise Ventures LLC, an Egyptian limited liability company commercial register , and a subsidiary of Inktank Communications. Summaries are intended for guidance only and are provided on an as-is basis; kindly refer to the source article in its original language prior to undertaking any action. Neither Enterprise Ventures nor its staff assume any responsibility or liability for the accuracy of the information contained in this publication, whether in the form of summaries or analysis. Tuesday, 30 March

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