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MED-WET PROJECT

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  • Aug 30, 2023
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Updated: Jan 5, 2024

The Instream Wetland Treatment Pilot in Sekem Wahat is realized and operated successfully. This research experiment is part of the Med-Wet Project improving MEDiterranean irrigation and Water supply for smallholder farmers by providing effecient, low-cost and nature-based technologies and practices funded by Prima, European Union and implemented by 5 international partner universities including Heliopolis university, up to the end of 2024.




 
 
 

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PRIMA programme is supported by Horizon 2020, the European Union’s Framework Programme for Research and Innovation.

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