Technical specification for multi-crop raised bed planter suitable for intensified small-holder farmers in Egypt
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Mina Kumari Devkota Wasti, Mohie Omar, Yousry Shaban, Samar Attaher, Vinay Nangia. (22/12/2025). Technical specification for multi-crop raised bed planter suitable for intensified small-holder farmers in Egypt. Beirut, Lebanon: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
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Egypt’s irrigated agriculture is under intense pressure from water scarcity, land fragmentation, and rising input costs. Mechanized raised bed planting has already been demonstrated in Egypt to improve water-use efficiency, nitrogen-use efficiency, and wheat productivity compared with traditional flat planting and flood irrigation (Devkota et al., 2026). Studies from ICARDA and national partners show that raised beds can save ~20% irrigation water, reduce seed rates by ~30%, and increase yields and profitability in wheat and other crops in the Nile Delta and Valley. Yet, widespread adoption is still constrained by the lack of scale-appropriate mechanization for bed formation and planting. Most existing raised bed seed drills manufactured or imported for Egypt are heavy, designed for higher horsepower tractors, and often poorly matched to the small, fragmented holdings that dominate the old lands. Many smallholders operate tractors in the 45–60 hp range or rely on hired services with limited maneuverability in narrow plots, irregular field shapes, and soft soils. Oversized or overweight planters increase fuel use, cause excessive compaction, are difficult to transport between small fields, and are economically unattractive for service providers serving many small clients.
Recent ICARDA in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and private sector partners has led to the development of a lighter raised-bed planter suitable for tractors <45 hp (Transformative Innovation for Dryland Agriculture | ICARDA; a7d14d910077edc955c5ac8bbfd47c78). This design is an important step forward, but it is mostly tailored to wheat and does not yet support multi-crop configurations.
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Devkota Wasti, Mina Kumari https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2348-4816
Omar, Mohie https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0525-5398
Attaher, Samar https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8488-180X
Nangia, Vinay https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5148-8614
Omar, Mohie https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0525-5398
Attaher, Samar https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8488-180X
Nangia, Vinay https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5148-8614


