Reducing chemical inputs while improving farm resilience
Lower costs, stronger soils and improved yields
In Demetno Village, Egypt, cotton farmer Mohamed Assra had spent years relying on fixed spraying schedules and intensive chemical use to protect his crops. While these practices initially appeared effective, over time they contributed to declining soil fertility, rising production costs, increasing soil salinity, and the disappearance of beneficial insects from his fields.
Through the REEL Regenerative Programme, implemented by CottonConnect in partnership with the Cotton Research Institute (CRI) and Modern Nile, Mohamed adopted regenerative farming practices designed to restore ecological balance, reduce chemical dependency, and improve long-term farm productivity.




