Water · Energy · Food NEXUS

Restoring 100,000 hectares
of farmland — from brackish groundwater.

Felaha is a Zero Liquid Discharge agricultural platform turning the world's salting coastal aquifers into food, fertilizer, and freshwater security — engineered to deploy along any 200 km of arid coastline.

The Challenge

Three numbers
describe one crisis.

Arid-coast nations import more than half their food. Coastal aquifers are salting up faster than they recharge. The world is losing fertile soil at a rate that compounds the problem. Felaha addresses all three from a single platform.

0%+
Food import dependency

In arid coastal economies, more than half of every meal arrives by ship — exposing the country to supply-chain and geopolitical shocks.

0ppm
Salinity in coastal wells

Ten times the safe irrigation limit. Seawater intrusion now reaches 2–5 km inland on the typical arid coastline.

0Bn t
Fertile soil lost globally / year

At current rates, top fertile soil ends in 2070, wild seafood by 2050. The world cannot grow its way out by adding farmland.

The Felaha Answer

We don't fight
the brine.
We engineer it
into the solution.

Decentralized Felaha Cores receive brackish groundwater, restructure 80 % of it into fertilizer-enriched irrigation water, and mine the remaining 20 % brine for minerals and potable surplus. Nothing is discharged. Every drop is monetized.

Inside the technology
BRACKISH AQUIFER 980K m³/day FELAHA CORE Restructuring RESTRUCTURED (80%) 784K m³/day 100,000 HECTARES Date · Lime · Mango · Olive BRINE (20%) 196K m³/day MINERALS · POTABLE · NO DISCHARGE 56K t/yr minerals · 59K m³/day potable surplus 1,680 WELLS 60 m³/hr each AGRO-ZLD · CLOSED-LOOP WATER CYCLE
Project at a Glance

Twenty strips.
One coast reborn.

A 200-kilometre engineering programme along any qualifying arid coastline — twenty parallel strips of 5,000 hectares each, served by 80 decentralized Cores and 1,680 brackish wells.

100K
Hectares reclaimed
1,680
Brackish wells
784K
m³ irrigation / day
60K+
Direct & indirect jobs
200km
Coastline served
80
Service Cores
The Geography

A coast designed
as one system.

Twenty 5,000-hectare strips run perpendicular to the shoreline. Each strip reaches 2–4 km inland, served by 4 Cores and 84 wells. Spacing every 10 km keeps the aquifer balanced.

0 km 50 km 100 km 150 km 200 km SEA LAND · 2–4 km INLAND
20
Strips
5K
Hectares / strip
10km
Spacing
4
Cores / strip
Coastal Belt · Schematic Each red band is a 5,000-hectare strip, 2–4 km inland, served by 4 Cores and 84 brackish wells. Spaced 10 km apart to balance aquifer recharge.
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Why The Coast

An agricultural
heartland — restored.

Arid coasts have fed their peoples for centuries. Date palms, lime, mango, and olive grow there because the climate, the soil, and the people know how to. What is missing is water that crops can drink. Felaha returns it — cleaner, fortified, predictable — and gives the coast the irrigation profile it had before the aquifer turned salt.

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Five Pillars of Impact

Five pillars.
One platform.

Felaha operationalizes long-horizon food-security mandates in a single integrated programme — built for cross-ministerial governance and public–private partnership.

  1. i.

    Food Security

    Reduce import dependency by more than half through 100,000 hectares of domestically produced fruit, oil, and dates.

  2. ii.

    Aquifer Recovery

    Controlled extraction matches natural recharge. Closed-loop ZLD means no new salt added to the system.

  3. iii.

    Economic Diversification

    An agri-industrial pillar beyond hydrocarbons — minerals, fertilizers, aquaculture, and potable water as revenue lines.

  4. iv.

    Job Creation

    60,000+ direct and indirect jobs over the project lifetime — engineering, agronomy, operations, community.

  5. v.

    Circular Economy

    Zero Liquid Discharge by design. Every cubic metre of brackish water leaves the system as food, mineral, or potable.

Fifteen Years of Pilots

From 40 hectares
to 100,000.

Felaha has been built and unbuilt and rebuilt for fifteen years. Pilot fields, an academic research lab, ministerial inaugurations, working aquaculture and hydroponic prototypes — every number in this proposal was validated on the ground first.

2011
2040
Pilot
2011
First Pilot

40-hectare brackish-irrigation trial — the first commercial validation of the core process.

Prototype
2013
1st Felaha Farm

Integrated agri + recirculating aquaculture prototype; coupled food production with closed-loop water.

Research
2015
University Lab

AGRO-NZLD NEXUS Lab launches with an academic research partner; 10-year research programme begins.

Validation
2019
Municipal-Scale Pilot

Wastewater-to-NZLD validated at municipal scale; full water/energy/mineral recovery on record.

Engagement
2024
Government Engagement

First-mover engagement with host-country authorities; project framing for the coastal belt begins.

Construction
2026
Phase I Groundbreaking

First 380-hectare plot breaks ground. First Felaha Core comes online.

Completion
2040
Full Build-Out

20 strips, 80 Cores, 100,000 hectares complete — long-horizon food security delivered.

Partner with Felaha

Partner with the next generation
of food-security infrastructure.

Felaha is engaging strategic investors, government partners, and supply-side specialists for Phase I. Request the investor brief or schedule a working session with the team.