The Blessed Land Association
Project's Owner: The Blessed Land Association
It is an association that works in the field of producing silage (green fodder) through cultivation with different types of alternative crops with sustainable production, such as Panicum and willow.
Project Address: Echo-Youth for alternative fodder cultivation and silage production. The total area of the project is 150 acres.
The Eco-Youth initiative works to cultivate innovative fodder crops for producing silage through the Agricultural Innovation & Entrepreneurship Incubator at the National Agricultural Research Center (NARC) to implement land reclamation, water harvesting and smart irrigation techniques, apply patterns to adapt to climate change, control the ecosystem, manage renewable natural resources, and protect and improve the soil. The Association is active in community development and capacity building with training and operation in agriculture, sustainable management of rangelands, environmental protection and endangered plants.