An infrastructure programme stretching 200 km along an arid coastline's most productive agricultural region — engineered to be deployed in plots, strips, and finally as one continuous coast.
Felaha scales by repetition. A 380-hectare plot is the atomic unit; three plots make a Core's service area; four Cores make a strip; twenty strips make the full project. Every number on this page is a multiple of the one above.
| Scale | Net Hectares | Wells | Production (m³/day) | Cores |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Plot | 380 | 7 | 4,080 | — |
| 1 Core (service area) | 1,140 | 21 | 12,240 | 1 |
| 1 Strip | 4,560 | 84 | 48,960 | 4 |
| Full Project | 91,200 | 1,680 | 979,200 | 80 |
100,000 hectares gross · 91,200 net after 6% infrastructure allocation
At full project scale, Felaha moves nearly 1 million m³ of brackish water every day. Nothing is discharged. 80 % becomes restructured irrigation water; 20 % is mined for minerals and yields a potable surplus.
Each Core is a self-contained service area — water treatment, renewable energy, recirculating aquaculture, agro-industrial processing, brine mining, staff accommodation, maintenance. 80 Cores spread the load across 200 km of coast and free the farms themselves from energy and waste-water burdens.
How a Core worksFelaha scales the same engineering — only the count changes. Phase I proves it at the plot level. Phase II demonstrates a full strip. Phase III rolls the system across the coast.
First plot. One Core. Seven wells. Full ZLD loop validated at commercial scale.
First full strip. Four Cores, 84 wells, 48,960 m³ irrigation water per day.
All twenty strips. Full coast deployment.
Date palm, lime, mango, and olive are the four anchor crops — chosen for the Felaha water profile, the arid-coast climate, and the export markets within four hours' drive of the project's deep-water ports.
Felaha welcomes engagement from government, sovereign and institutional capital, and supply-side specialists — desalination, fertilizers, aquaculture, agronomy.