Building a Sustainable Agricultural Future in Syria

We believe that innovation and collaboration can transform challenges into opportunities for revitalizing the land and empowering communities.

Our Mission & Vision

The National Project for Localizing Hydroponic and Aeroponic Agriculture and Combating Desertification is a pioneering initiative aimed at creating a qualitative leap in Syrian agriculture.

We work to enhance food security, challenge water scarcity, and empower local cadres with the latest sustainable agricultural technologies

Our Mission​

The mission of the National Project for Localizing Hydroponic and Aeroponic Agriculture and Combating Desertification is to bring about a radical transformation in the Syrian agricultural landscape.

We seek to achieve food security by disseminating highly efficient sustainable agricultural technologies, and we contribute to combating desertification by reducing pressure on traditional lands.

Our Vision​

Our vision is a green and prosperous Syria, where every citizen has access to healthy and sustainable food.

We envision self-sufficient local agricultural communities, supported by innovation and knowledge, and resilient to climate challenges.

The Challenge The Reality of Agriculture in Syria
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The Challenge: The Reality of Agriculture in Syria

Syria has long been the food basket of the region, but decades of desertification, climate change, and water scarcity, in addition to current circumstances, have significantly impacted the agricultural sector and threaten the food security of millions of Syrians.

Traditional agricultural lands face increasing degradation, and scarce water sources are under immense pressure, limiting farmers’ ability to secure sustainable income and produce sufficient crops. These challenges demand innovative and sustainable solutions.

water scarcity or degraded land, to emphasize the problem

Our Solutions: Hydroponic and Aeroponic Agriculture

To address these challenges, our project adopts pioneering hydroponic and aeroponic technologies.

These systems do not require soil, consume very little water, and allow crops to be cultivated very efficiently almost anywhere.

A Tomato hydroponic farm
Maximum Water Efficiency: Up to 90% savings compared to traditional agriculture.
Abundant Year-Round Production: Ability to grow crops in any season and environment.
Reduced Reliance on Arable Land: Transforming unused spaces into productive farms.
Focus on Sustainability & Recycling: Encouraging the use of recycled solar panels, batteries, and pumps to reduce environmental and economic costs.

Our Partners in the Journey

Such an ambitious project cannot be achieved without close cooperation.

We are proud of our strategic partnerships with leading international organizations, government entities, and local stakeholders committed to Syria’s future.

Ministry of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform
Provincial Chambers of Agriculture
Faculties of Agriculture at Syrian Universities
Local Agricultural Associations
FAO
WFP
IFAD
Relief and development organizations operating in Syria

Join Us in Building Syria’s Green Future

Whether you are an agricultural engineer, a farmer, a student, or an organization seeking to make a difference, your contribution is vital.

Discover how you can be part of this transformation.

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