Cobert Partners with Fresh Energy to Promote Biological Solutions for 300-Hectare Greenhouse Sweet Pepper Project in Egypt

Published 2025년 7월 15일

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Core Tip: According to the World Agricultural Chemical Network Chinese website: Cobert and Fresh Energy recently signed a new agreement to expand their cooperation. The agreement was signed on July 10th by Henri Oosthoek, Strategic and Alliance Director at Cobert, Boaz Oosthoek, Middle East and Africa Business Department Manager, Regional Manager Yassin Lahiani, along with Mohamed Mohab, CEO of Fresh Energy, and Yousra Mahmoud, Managing Director. This marks a new stage of cooperation between the two parties, extending the application of Cobert's biological plant protection solutions to 300 hectares of greenhouse sweet pepper cultivation in Egypt.

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Agricultural company Fresh Energy covers greenhouse and open-field cultivation, providing various high-quality fruits and vegetables to leading supermarket chains. The collaboration between Corbett and Fresh Energy (along with local partner BioEgypt) marks a breakthrough in Egypt's horticultural industry. Sweet pepper production successfully implemented a fully biological plant protection solution for the first time. This enables Fresh Energy to meet consumer demands with high-quality agricultural products that comply with maximum residue limits. Corbett Regional Manager Yassin Lahiani stated: "We are honored to work with Fresh Energy and its local partner BioEgypt, becoming the first company to successfully implement a biological project in Egypt. The results from the previous growing season have led to our further collaboration, allowing us to support more growers and greenhouse operators in adopting sustainable cultivation methods." This expanded collaboration reflects both ...
Source: Foodmate

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