
2023/24 Semi Finalists
Take part in a transformative journey: MENAT Regenerative Agriculture Programme - Cohort 2024/25

2023/24 Semi Finalists
Please see below the Top 20 Semi Finalists of Cohort 2023/24

Researcher(s)
Ahmed Elhady
The Waste Lab - From Food Waste Rescue to Compost Production to Soil Building in the UAE and the Region
UAE
- Organic fertilizers

Researcher(s)
Lara Hussein, Ceylan Uren, Nick Little, Sara Al Darras
Affordable Nanotech for Arid Environments
KAUST University, Saudi Arabia
- Minimizing Chemical Footprint
Revolutionizing agriculture, MePhSIN, a groundbreaking nano-platform, encapsulates plant growth regulators, unlocking a new era of enhanced crop resilience, doubling wheat production by 2050, and overcoming challenges in global food security.

Researcher(s)
Katya Michelle Aguilar Perez, Valeriia Nikolaeva, Viiktoria Zheltova, Khozama Al Mohawes
Nature’s solutions are at your fingertips.

Researcher(s)
Souliman Alhassan, Reham Hasan

Researcher(s)
Yousef Hallak
Empowering farmers to double yields, slash water waste, and conquer disease with next-gen solutions for all vegetables

Researcher(s)
Yacer Manyani, Salah Eddine El Abbass, Yasser Mimouni,Khaoula Mahres

Researcher(s)
Khalil Ur Rahman, Mohammad Khalifa Bin Thaleth

Researcher(s)
Diana Sandoval
Sustain strawberry seedlings production for local farmers in KSA.

Researcher(s)
Mohamed Ewis
Natural customized bio-products with a beneficial impact on the environmental and agricultural ecosystem. Designed to boost crop productivity and enhance soil fertility.

Researcher(s)
Hend Elsawey, Rahma Ahmed Mohamed
Transforming organic Waste into Sustainable Solutions (TOWSS)
Benha University, Egypt
- Organic fertilizers

Researcher(s)
Fathy Yacoub
Systemic Farming Method – “The Simple way of growing Food as The Medicine for everything at an affordable price”.

Researcher(s)
Thoufik Rahuman Amanullah,Dr. Gnanapragasam Singaravel, Dr. M.Ganesan
Soil2Soil develops modified biochar from agriculture waste to reduce the use of chemical fertilizer and increase the fertility of the soil, with reducing water and air pollution due to agriculture waste.

Researcher(s)
Jay Thakkar
Addressing Soil Salinity: Challenges and Innovative Solutions
Plovdiv University, Bulgaria
- Healthy Soil Regeneration

Researcher(s)
Georgina Asare
The cactus: a structuring plant for the environment and the food industry
Center de Recherche en Technologies Agro-Alimentaires, Algeria
- Diversified crops
By leveraging the inherent qualities of cacti and employing sustainable cultivation practices, the MENAT region can mitigate some of its agricultural, climate, and ecosystem challenges while capitalizing on the opportunities presented by this resilient crop.

Researcher(s)
Khodir Madani
Optimizing No-Till Planting Wheat with Summer Cover Crops
Heliopolis University, Egypt
- Healthy Soil Regeneration

Researcher(s)
Mohamed Asaad
Cyanoboost: Transition to regenerative farming with biofertilizers
Heliopolis University, Egypt
- Biofertilizers
“Cyanoboost” is a bio-fertilizer product that enhance the whole plant growth performance, improve the extracted essential oils, and increase the diversity of the rhizospheric microbiome in medicinal plants.

Researcher(s)
Doaa Ibrahim, Eman Nour El-deen Hamed
Optimizing Harnessing Biofertilizer for Efficient Organic Waste Utilization and Environmental Conservation
Prince Mohammad bin Fahd University, Saudi Arabia
- Organic fertilizers

Researcher(s)
Dr Nadia Adnan
Imagine tiny robot farmers working 24/7, protecting your crops like superheroes. Our AI-powered scouting bots see pests, diseases, and weeds before your eyes do, saving you money, time, and the environment. Boost yields, slash costs, and farm smarter, not harder. Let’s robot-fy your future!

Researcher(s)
Akhlad Alabhar, Hanan Sabry, Ahmed Thabet

Researcher(s)
Ilker Bektas, Murat Can Demiral, Zeynep Muradaermiş, Zehra Altınkum
Sesame breeding for high-value production in hot and dry climates
KAUST University, Saudi Arabia
- Diversified Crops
Improved sesame varieties could produce a high-value harvest using low inputs of fertilizer and water, while supporting local food systems and returning biomass carbon to the soil

Researcher(s)
Conner Johnson, Jesse Poland, Ibrahim Elbasyoni