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Laying the Cornerstone of Greenhouses Project in Abu Sultan, Ismailia

• The greenhouses project in the south of Abu Sultan is one of the largest greenhouses projects in the world. It is mentioned that Egypt's agricultural exports increased to more than 3.3 million tons, with an increase of 358 thousand and 432 tons over the same period last year.

• The list of the most important agricultural exports for this period included citrus, potatoes, onions, strawberries, beans, peppers, cucumbers, pomegranates, garlic and guava.

• The stages of establishing 2350 giant farm houses with the latest global technology on an area of ​​12500 feddans represent only 26% of the total area of ​​the first stage. The site gets its electrical energy through the construction of an 80 Mega power transformer station. The site's water needs have been provided through the Ismailia canal. The project extends to Al-Amal Village in the vicinity of Al-Qantara East, where the construction of 529 greenhouses were completed on an area of ​​100 feddans.

The project is shown in the attached video (from 38:23 to 39:07).

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Agriculture Feb 2018

Laying the Cornerstone of Greenhouses Project in Abu Sultan, Ismailia

• The greenhouses project in the south of Abu Sultan is one of the largest greenhouses projects in the world. It is mentioned that Egypt's agricultural exports increased to more than 3.3 million tons, with an increase of 358 thousand and 432 tons over the same period last year.

• The list of the most important agricultural exports for this period included citrus, potatoes, onions, strawberries, beans, peppers, cucumbers, pomegranates, garlic and guava.

• The stages of establishing 2350 giant farm houses with the latest global technology on an area of ​​12500 feddans represent only 26% of the total area of ​​the first stage. The site gets its electrical energy through the construction of an 80 Mega power transformer station. The site's water needs have been provided through the Ismailia canal. The project extends to Al-Amal Village in the vicinity of Al-Qantara East, where the construction of 529 greenhouses were completed on an area of ​​100 feddans.

The project is shown in the attached video (from 38:23 to 39:07).