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Royal Green Technologies is one of Bio Pyramids subsidiaries.
Royal Green Technologies is a research based agri-biotech manufacturing enterprise based in Menufiya Government, Egypt. The Company is focused on bio solutions for crops and soils, Animal Health and Nutrition and Environmental solutions. Royal Green Technologies manufactures wide range of BioFertilizers, BioStimulants,BioPesticides, Animal Probiotics and Environment improvement products.

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Bio Factor Biopesticide/ Beneficial Microbes
chickens

It's a biological solution that contains beneficial bacteria & yeasts that work to raise the efficiency of the digestive system, increase conversion rates & stimulate the immune system.

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Pyramids Nova Plus
Beneficial Microbes

Nova Plus fertilizer is a brown-colored liquid that contains a group of beneficial microorganisms that grow naturally in coexistence and complete compatibility in the growing medium in it, Nova Plu

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Pyramids Nova Q
Foliar Spray

a group of beneficial microorganisms that grow naturally in coexistence and complete compatibility in the growing medium in it, Nova Plus contains more than 60 types of beneficial organisms. All of

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Prof.Dr.Mohamed Fathy Salem

Prof. of Organic Agriculture Sadat University & CEO of RGT

A professor of organic agriculture in the field of organic agriculture, and a son of Menoufia Governorate, he succeeded in transforming his research over 35 years into real-world experiences in several Egyptian governorates, despite the many difficulties and challenges he faced in spreading this culture among farmers and citizens, as well as achieving an appropriate return for them. Without using any pesticides.

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News letter

Fall Armyworm




The fall armyworm belongs to the order Coleoptera, which is native to the tropical and subtropical regions of North and South America and moved to Africa in 2016 and then spread to Asia, Australia, and the Arab region (FAO 2021).

Soil Salinity




Soil salinity refers to the concentration of soluble salts present in the soil. These salts accumulate over time through various natural and human- induced processes, and when present in high concentrations, they can severely impact agricultural productivity and plant health. The primary measurement used to assess soil salinity is Electrical Conductivity (EC), typically expressed in deciSiemens per meter (dS/m). This measurement works because dissolved salts increase the soil's ability to conduct electrical current; the more salts present, the higher the conductivity reading. Understanding where your soil falls on the salinity spectrum is crucial

Success story of Rice




A fantastic success story of growing 18-carat rice, achieving a final yield of 3.5 tons, without the use of any pesticides! An experiment supervised by a scientific team from "Royal Green Biotech "

Probiotics




Livestock production faces increasing pressure to reduce its environmental footprint while maintaining productivity. Methane and ammonia emissions from animal agriculture contribute significantly to greenhouse gas production and environmental pollution. The livestock sector accounts for approximately 14.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions, with methane representing the largest component. Simultaneously, ammonia emissions from livestock operations contribute to air quality degradation and eutrophication of water bodies. Probiotics have emerged as a promising biotechnological solution that addresses these environmental concerns while improving animal perfor

bio fertilzers




In the quest for sustainable agriculture, biofertilizers have emerged as a game-changer. These natural fertilizers harness the power of microorganisms to enhance soil fertility and plant growth, offering an eco-friendly alternative to chemical fertilizers. When applied biofertilizers to seeds, plant surfaces, or soil, colonize the rhizosphere or the interior of the plant and promote growth by increasing the supply or availability of primary nutrients to the host plant.

Potassium Solubilizing Bacteria




Agricultural productivity worldwide faces significant challenges due to potassium deficiency, despite soils containing substantial reserves of total potassium. Approximately 90-98% of soil potassium exists in insoluble forms that plants cannot directly absorb, creating a critical limitation in crop nutrition. Conventional agriculture depends heavily on synthetic potassium fertilizers to address this deficiency, but these fertilizers are expensive, environmentally problematic, and derived from finite potash reserves concentrated in only a few geographical regions. The excessive use of potassium fertilizers contributes to soil salinity, nutrient imbalances, and environ