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EF Polymer has signed a Memorandum of Understanding(MOU) with National Agricultural Development Company (NADEC), one of Saudi Arabia’s leading agribusiness companies, to collaborate on agricultural field trials aimed at improving water efficiency and soil sustainability in the Kingdom.
Under the agreement, NADEC will work with EF Polymer to evaluate the application of its 100 percent organic soil battery technology, developed by upcycling food waste. The trials will focus on strategic crops such as wheat and olives and will be conducted alongside advanced agricultural practices including AI driven irrigation systems and satellite based crop monitoring.
EF Polymer’s solution is designed for arid and semi arid regions, offering a scalable and farmer friendly approach that supports long term soil health while addressing growing water constraints faced by the agricultural sector.
Narayan Lal Gurjar, Founder and CEO of EF Polymer, stated at the MoU signing ceremony:
“EF Polymer was founded to support farmers facing severe water scarcity. We believe organic, science backed innovation can play a meaningful role in building the future of agriculture.”
From NADEC’s side, Mohamed Al-Rajhi, Vice President Supply Chain Sector, emphasized the importance of a long term perspective, stating:
“Sustainable agriculture requires a strong commitment to soil health and regenerative practices that strengthen resilience against environmental and economic change.”
Through this collaboration, EF Polymer and NADEC aim to contribute to a more resilient and resource efficient agricultural ecosystem, supporting farmers today while laying the foundation for sustainable food production in the years ahead.



































