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Agriculture

AKYAS' impact on seedling growth

AKYAS Agri-Tech

Mitigating Salty Soils for Stronger, Healthier Yields

Photo: A snapshot of an early intervention, showing the impact of using AKYAS Activated Water (right hand side) vs typical irrigation water (left hand side) on a plant.

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AKYAS Activated Water —
a promising solution for agriculture businesses

In regions where water is scarce, vulnerable to climate shocks, or mismanaged, agriculture often takes the hardest hit. The hit is direct, visible, and often painful.

The Activated Water produced by AKYAS Agri-tech can be generated from water sources of varying quality — including saline water, greywater, and even blackwater. By treating these non-freshwater inputs, we help ease the pressure on limited freshwater supplies.

Research on Agriculture

Through our ongoing collaboration with the National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC) (the scientific arm of the Jordan Ministry of Agriculture), we have made several promising advancements that we believe will contribute meaningfully to the broader scientific community. We are currently in the process of publishing a research paper to share these findings.

To support this effort, we planted 1,200 seedlings as part of a controlled study.

This initiative enables researchers and scientists to assess the impact of AKYAS technology on crop growth and soil health, validate key hypotheses, and explore longer-term effects through continued monitoring.

We welcome collaboration with international research partners interested in advancing scientific understanding of the various dimensions of AKYAS technology.

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Now is the time for smarter, regenerative, and
climate-resilient agriculture.

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The Broader Challenges Tackled

  • When the solution becomes part of the problem: water overuse in saline soils

    Around 30% of the world’s cultivated land is affected by soil salinity.

    A common response among farmers is to use large volumes of water to flush salts from the soil — a practice that is unsustainable, particularly in regions already grappling with water scarcity.

  • Reimagining water: Every drop counts — even the overlooked ones.

    Whether it's greywater, blackwater, or saline water, these are valuable water sources that can be harnessed.

    The lack of smart, affordable, and energy-efficient solutions — ones that don’t burden farmers or generate harmful by-products like brine — has left a major gap. This presents a huge opportunity for innovation to work together with farmers in managing water more sustainably, especially as climate pressures intensify.

  • Our goal

    We aim to tackle water stress and security through decentralized, resilient technologies. True impact lies in empowering individuals to harness underused non-freshwater sources.

    We believe in the strength of farming communities — and in the power of innovation to support their regenerate their lands, strengthen food systems, and adapt to a changing climate.

Envisioning of future companies with water system by AKYAS. Illustration by AKYAS

A Future Water-Wise City Enabled by AKYAS

From soil to city, AKYAS is showing that smart water solutions can go big.
The tools exist. The land can recover. The opportunity is real — and scalable.