Mozna

Liquid fertilizer from biogas units

Innovation Type:

Water-Energy-Food

Product Segment:

Energy – Farm Input

Country of Incorporation:

Egypt

Country of Implementation:

Egypt

Company Stage:

Stage 3: 1,001 to 10,000 end-users

Seeking Investment:

Yes, $1 million USD

Financing Goals:

Seeking equity (angel investor, venture capital or private equity)
Seeking corporate investors

Contact Name:

Moussa Khalil

Challenges

The use of chemical fertilizers contributes to soil degradation and environmental pollution in Egypt. These fertilizers often contain high levels of synthetic nutrients that can lead to nutrient imbalances, soil acidification, and reduced microbial activity, ultimately harming soil health and fertility. Moreover, chemical fertilizers can leach into water bodies, causing water pollution and threatening aquatic ecosystems. At the same time, livestock produces large amounts of organic waste, including manure and bedding materials that are not being used efficiently by farmers.

Solutions

Mozna specializes in producing liquid organic fertilizers derived from biogas units that are fueled agricultural and livestock waste. These fertilizers are designed to meet the needs of various stakeholders in Egypt, including small and medium-sized farmers, cooperatives, as well as companies of all sizes, land reclamation firms, and distributors.

The innovator’s products offer a tailored approach to address plant requirements throughout their growth stages and to enhance soil fertility, particularly in cases where specific macronutrients are lacking. End-users benefit from a reduction in the usage of chemical fertilizers, an increase in farming land productivity, a decrease in the amount of water used for irrigation, and cost savings.

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