Koppert and Fresh Energy have signed a renewed and expanded partnership agreement, following the success of Egypt’s first large-scale biological crop protection program in commercial greenhouse production last season.
The agreement was signed on 10 July and it marks a new phase in the collaboration, extending the use of Koppert’s biological crop protection solutions to 300 hectares of greenhouse cultivation for sweet pepper production in Egypt.
Fresh Energy is a leading agricultural company operating across both greenhouse and open-field cultivation, offering a wide range of premium fruits and vegetables to leading supermarket chains. Together with local partner BioEgypt, the initial collaboration with Koppert marked a breakthrough in Egypt’s horticultural sector. For the first time, a fully biological crop protection program was successfully implemented on a commercial scale for sweet pepper production. This enabled Fresh Energy to meet the demands of its customers by delivering high-quality produce, including compliance with Maximum Residue Levels (MRLs).
“We are proud to have been the first to implement a successful biological program in Egypt together with Fresh Energy and our local partner BioEgypt,” said Yassin Lahiani, Area Manager at Koppert. “The achievements of last season have now resulted in an extended partnership, allowing us to support even more growers and greenhouse operations in adopting sustainable production practices.
“We look forward to a long-term journey defined by mutual growth and prosperity. I am grateful for Koppert’s commitment to this partnership and the shared vision that brings our organisations together,” said Mohamed Mohab, CEO of Fresh Energy. “We appreciate this cooperation and believe our partnership will pave the way to more remarkable initiatives and enterprise prospects.”











