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12/ Association Rolls Out Agricultural Incubator to Address Climate, Resource Challenges
Amman, April 9 (Petra) -- The Jordan Entrepreneurship and Innovation Association (JEIA) on Thursday launched the Jordan Agricultural Innovation and Technology Incubator (Agritech Jordan), a national initiative to advance the Kingdom’s agricultural entrepreneurship ecosystem. Implemented in partnership with the Jordan Agricultural Engineers Association, the incubator is designed to address mounting sectoral challenges, including climate change, resource constraints, and rising production costs, by promoting technology-driven and research-based solutions. According to a statement issued by the association, the initiative seeks to empower entrepreneurs to develop sustainable and scalable agricultural business models, contributing to job creation and strengthening national food security. The incubator provides an integrated platform to support innovators through specialized incubation and acceleration programs in agricultural technologies, as well as training, capacity building, mentorship, and facilitation of access to financing and markets. These measures aim to enhance project viability and sustainability while boosting the competitiveness of Jordan’s agricultural sector at the local and regional levels. Head of the Jordan Agricultural Engineers Association Ali Abu Nuqta said the future of agriculture in Jordan hinges on transitioning to smart, technology-based practices, describing the incubator as a national platform for transforming youth-driven ideas into viable production projects. He added that the syndicate will allocate its technical expertise and institutional resources to support the incubator’s programs. Head of the association Imad Ayasrah said the incubator reflects a strategic vision to build an integrated agricultural entrepreneurship framework, noting that Agritech Jordan serves as a national platform for fostering innovation and enabling startups to scale and compete. //Petra// AJ
09/04/2026 14:25:12
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