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Eldeyab

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Baletite

Baletite is a netwrap replacement film that has been created for baling machines that can apply film instead of net. Baletite enhances the ensiling process and protects the contents of the bale by creating additional layers of protection around the bale. Baletite provides an air barrier, that helps to prevent the growth of white mould, which can cause valuable silage losses.

silotite

Our market leading products are used in the preservation of a variety of winter forage including grass, maize, sugar beet pulp, clovers, alfalfa and legumes across a variety of climatic conditions worldwide. In order that we can continually improve our product range we actively seek feedback from farmers and agricultural contractors and work closely with key research establishments to undertake commercial scale trials and ensiling research

El Deyab

El Deyab is a reputable second-generation agriculture and land reclamation company based in Egypt.

With a rich heritage and a commitment to sustainable practices, we have been at the forefront of agricultural innovation and environmental stewardship since our establishment in the early 1970's. Our mission is to leverage our expertise in agriculture and land reclamation to contribute to Egypt's agricultural development while preserving the natural resources for future generations.

Goweil


Combining baling and wrapping into one step enables agricultural professionals to work more effectively and efficiently. This not only saves time and money, but more importantly increases the quality of the feed. In addition to traditional grass silage, the preservation of many other materials such as maize silage, CCM, alfalfa and sugar beets is becoming increasingly popular.