
Modern Techniques for Cultivating and Propagating Date Palms
The date palm is one of the oldest trees on Earth. Geologists confirm that palm trees have existed for approximately 80 million years, dating back to the Cretaceous period. However,

Sugar Beet Cultivation in Egypt
Sugar beet plays a crucial role in developing both agricultural and industrial communities. It enables the establishment of processing factories as well as livestock and poultry farms, which benefit from

The Importance of Green Fodder (Silage)
Raising awareness and promoting the production of silage from green fodder has become essential in our country. The need for high-quality animal feed is growing rapidly, especially with the continuous

Citrus Varieties in Egypt
Citrus is the primary fruit crop in Egypt, occupying the largest cultivated area among all fruit crops. It also holds the top position as Egypt’s leading export fruit. One of

A Decade of Grafted Vegetable Seedlings in Egypt
Many developed countries are taking steady steps to minimize pesticide residues that may impact public health. This is achieved by regulating the interval between pesticide application and harvest to avoid

Towards Egyptian Dates with Global Standards (Part 1)
The date palm is one of the most remarkable food-producing trees, representing a valuable national asset for many Arab and Islamic countries. Its significance extends beyond traditional date-producing nations, as

Strawberry Cultivation Methods and Key Varieties
Strawberry is a herbaceous plant that belongs to the genus Fragaria in the rose family. It is considered a non-traditional vegetable crop and is one of the high-yield horticultural products

Preparing and Setting Up the Greenhouse for Planting
Protected agriculture, in essence, involves establishing structures designed to safeguard cultivated plants. Given that these structures can be costly and are often fixed in place, moving them from one location

Observing Trees (Especially Olive and Mango) After Pruning
As summer transitions into a hot autumn and the onset of a damp winter (earlier than usual), some farms and orchards, particularly those with olive and mango trees, have started

Intensive Olive Cultivation
There’s been a lot of discussion about intensive olive cultivation, and some people are still hesitant about investing in this agricultural venture in Egypt. Their concerns include: However, some argue

Frost
Dear farmers and fellow engineers, this is very important… As temperatures are expected to drop below the dew point (frost), we need to be prepared with two key actions: I

Production of Seed Potatoes from Imported Varieties Under Center Pivot Irrigation
The process will begin in a few days, so keep the following points in mind: Source: Engineer Saber Abdel Rahman