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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 Gold
fattening and laying eggs

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

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 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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Broomrape Control Methods




Broomrape (Orobanche spp.) represents one of the most devastating parasitic weeds affecting Egyptian agriculture, causing substantial yield losses in economically important crops including fava beans (Vicia faba) and carrots (Daucus carota). As an obligate holoparasite completely lacking chlorophyll, broomrape depends entirely on host plants for water, nutrients, and carbohydrates. In Egypt, broomrape infestation has been a persistent challenge, particularly affecting fava bean production—a crop of immense cultural importance as the main ingredient of ful medames. Yield losses in heavily infested fava bean fields can reach 60% or more, while carrot quality

Corn Rust in Agriculture: Understanding the Disease and Organic Integrated Disease Management




Corn rust (Puccinia sorghi – Common Rust; Puccinia polysora – Southern Rust; Physopella zeae – Tropical Rust) represents one of the most economically significant fungal diseases affecting maize (Zea mays) production worldwide, including in Egypt. As an obligate biotrophic pathogen, the rust fungus depends entirely on living host tissue for growth and reproduction. In Egypt, corn rust threatens both summer and winter maize crops, with yield losses ranging from 10–40% in susceptible varieties under favorable conditions. Warm, humid weather and dense plant populations accelerate disease spread dramatically. Unlike soil-bo

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

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

Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD)




Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) is a highly contagious viral disease affecting livestock such as cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs. It is caused by a virus belonging to the family Picornaviridae, genus Aphthovirus. The disease results in significant economic losses due to reduced milk production, weight loss, infertility, and mortality of young .animals

Types of Greenhouses




Greenhouses are structures designed primarily for cultivating plants that require specific environmental conditions to thrive. They are typically made of transparent materials like glass or plastic to allow sunlight to penetrate and heat the interior. The transparent walls and roof help trap heat inside, creating a warmer climate than the external environment, which is crucial for growing plants that might not cultivate in the local climate. Greenhouses represent an innovative and important method for cultivating crops within an enclosed structure that regulates environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, light exposure, and ventilation. This method has gained great importance in