Two years ago, Ahmed Agha, a 40-year-old Egyptian farmer, made a groundbreaking decision: he transitioned his 20-acre farm, located in Beheira Governorate in the Nile Delta, to a solar-powered irrigation system. This bold move not only modernized his agricultural practices but also simplified the arduous task of irrigation, allowing him to manage his farm with the mere press of a button.
The initial investment was significant, with Agha spending 270,000 Egyptian pounds (approximately $5,600) to establish two solar power stations. However, he swiftly realized the long-term benefits. “I effectively saved the cost of purchasing 80 liters of diesel daily—at 15.5 Egyptian pounds per liter (approximately $0.30) —plus the expense of motor oil and the regular maintenance,” he shared.
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