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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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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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Bio Factor Biopesticide
Beneficial Microbes

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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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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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

Organic Integrated Pest Management of Snails




Egyptian agriculture faces significant economic losses from terrestrial snail infestations, particularly in the Nile Delta region where humid conditions favor their proliferation. Land snails cause extensive damage to vegetables, ornamentals, fruit trees, and field crops throughout Egypt. These molluscan pests consume plant tissue, damage seedlings, contaminate produce, and serve as intermediate hosts for parasitic diseases affecting livestock and humans. The reliance on synthetic molluscicides containing metaldehyde or methiocarb poses serious risks to non-target organisms, beneficial insects, soil health, and water quality. Organic integrated pest management provid

Seed Germination




Germination is the foundational event in every crop's life cycle. For organic farmers, achieving reliable, uniform germination is both an agronomic priority and a central challenge; one that must be addressed without synthetic pesticides, fungicides, or many conventional chemical treatments. Understanding the science of seed germination and the approved induction methods available in organic systems is essential for maximizing crop establishment, yield, and overall farm sustainability. This newsletter explores the biological mechanisms of seed germination, the key dormancy types that limit germination success, and the range of approved and emerging induction

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.

type of irrigation systems




In agriculture, irrigation systems play a fundamental role in ensuring the efficient and sustainable use of water resources for crop production. These systems are designed to deliver water to crops in a controlled way, supplementing natural rainfall and providing the necessary moisture levels for optimal growth. Irrigation technology has evolved significantly over time, ranging from simple techniques like surface irrigation to developed methods such as drip irrigation and sprinkler systems. The purpose of irrigation is not only to provide water directly to plants but also to manage the timing, quantity, and distribution of water effectively. This helps farmers overcome challenges posed by

Integrated Weed Management of Cuscuta planiflora: Protecting Egyptian Clover Production




Egyptian clover (Trifolium alexandrinum L.), also known as berseem, represents one of the most important forage crops in Egypt and several temperate and subtropical regions. As a winter annual leguminous crop, it provides essential fresh fodder, silage, and hay for livestock while simultaneously enhancing soil fertility through biological nitrogen fixation. However, the productivity and quality of Egyptian clover face a significant threat from dodder (Cuscuta planiflora), a parasitic weed that can cause yield losses of up to 80%. This parasitic plant lacks photosynthetic capability and depends entirely on its host for survival, extracting nutrients and water through

Success Story of 220 Chicks




Given the significant rise in temperatures during the summer and the accompanying significant challenges facing breeders, a practical experiment was conducted on a small flock of only 220 chicks in a simple backyard environment, without relying on the capabilities of large commercial farms. Despite the difficult climatic conditions, the birds demonstrated outstanding performance, reaching an average weight of 2.5 kg at 32 days of age. This performance is attributed to the complete reliance on BioFactor as a safe alternative to antibiotics throughout the cycle, which contributed to enhancing growth efficiency and maintaining a healthy digestive system with