HYDROPONIC FRIDGE GROWS FRESH VEGGIES IN EGYPTIAN GROCERY STORES

Schaduf installed a hydroponic fridge in a Cairo supermarket, growing vegetables on-site using water and nutrients—no soil needed. The “Farmed Here” system saves 90% of water, prevents waste by keeping veggies fresh until purchased, and reduces carbon emissions by eliminating transport. Customers can pick fresh produce directly, while harvested plants are immediately replaced. Schaduf plans to expand this sustainable initiative to more stores.

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Schaduf Empowers Syrian Refugees in Egypt Through Profitable Rooftop Farming

Schaduf, in partnership with the International Organization for Migration, is converting unused rooftops in Giza into productive hydroponic farms managed by Syrian refugees and Egyptian families. The project creates new income opportunities while transforming neglected spaces into green, sustainable environments. Through training, installation, and market support, Schaduf is helping families grow high-value crops and integrate more deeply into their communities.

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Syrian Refugees Turn Egypt’s Rooftops into Productive Green Farms Through a Sustainable IOM–Schaduf Initiative

A rooftop-farming project funded by the International Organization for Migration and implemented by Egypt’s eco-agriculture company Schaduf is helping Syrian refugees in Giza grow and sell lettuce for a stable income. The initiative has installed hydroponic units on 19 rooftops so far, benefiting 35 families through training, food security, and employment. Beyond economic support, the project promotes environmental awareness, social integration, and plans to expand rooftop farming to schools and more communities across Egypt.

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A new hydroponic growing system, growing directly in the supermarket

Schaduf, founded by Sherif and Tarek Hosny in 2011, brings urban hydroponic farming to Cairo. Inspired by the ancient irrigation tool “schaduf,” the company provides rooftop and in-store mini-farms for low-income communities. Their systems grow vegetables up to 90% faster, offering fresh produce directly to customers.

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Supermarket uses hydroponic farm to grow veggies onsite Customers get fresher produce while helping save the planet.

Egypt’s Schaduf has built hydroponic farms inside grocery stores, allowing customers to buy the freshest produce while reducing transportation emissions. Their indoor systems grow vegetables using 90% less water, important in water-scarce Egypt, and extend the freshness of produce for up to 10 days. Schaduf aims to expand its hydroponic farms to other stores, potentially growing crops like lettuce, strawberries, and tomatoes.

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“Farmed Here”: Schaduf Delivers Fresh Produce Directly to Stores

The “Framed Here” project by Schaduf brings fresh, hydroponically grown crops directly into store refrigerators, saving water and bypassing traditional soil-based farming. Launched 11 months ago, the initiative quickly drew strong public interest following a March trial, building on Schaduf’s urban farming experience since 2010 and prior collaboration with the International Organization for Migration.

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SUPERMARKET FRIDGE GROWS FRESH VEGGIES ON-SITE IN EGYPT

A special hydroponic fridge in Egyptian supermarkets grows fresh vegetables directly inside, using only water and nutrients without soil. This system saves up to 90% of irrigation water, prevents crop loss, reduces food waste, and lowers carbon emissions by eliminating the need to transport produce from farms.

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FRIDGE GROWS FRESH VEGGIES INSIDE SUPERMARKETS IN EGYPT

A special fridge in Egyptian supermarkets grows fresh vegetables on-site using hydroponics, a soil-free system with water and nutrients pumped from tanks below. This method saves up to 90% of irrigation water, prevents crop loss, reduces food waste, and cuts carbon emissions by eliminating the need for transport from farms.

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“Farmed Here” Fridge Delivers Fresh Veggies Straight from the Source

In Cairo, a hydroponic fridge by Schaduf lets customers buy fresh vegetables grown on-site, using water only—no soil needed. The system saves 90% of water usage, reduces food waste, and cuts carbon emissions by eliminating the need for transport.

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FARMED HERE: EGYPT’S HYDROPONIC FRIDGE BRINGS FRESH VEGGIES DIRECTLY TO CUSTOMERS

In Cairo, a special fridge labeled “Farmed Here” lets customers buy fresh vegetables grown on-site using hydroponics—no soil, just water, nutrients, and fertilizers. Schaduf’s system saves 90% of water, prevents produce spoilage, eliminates transport, reduces plastic use, and cuts carbon emissions, offering a sustainable way to deliver fresh greens directly to shoppers.

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