SeedSupply-Foundation

Delivering the foundation for quality crops









The foundation is not for profit. The foundation aims to develop and improve seeds and cultivation techniques in agriculture in North Africa and Arab countries.

The foundation will indirectly contribute to the rapidly growing population in North Africa in the special Tunisia and Libya through immigration from Southern Africa and from the Hindu Kusch areas.

This is achieved by checking the quality and suitability of seeds from different sources in the world and the conditioning as well as the packaging and delivery in the mentioned countries.

All services will be billed to the countries and paid through official bank channels. Payment in cash currency is not possible yet.

The foundation has a chair who does not receive a salary and who carries out his task as a volunteer. Any assistants for packaging and quality control can receive payment. These employees are therefore not part of the board.

Improving seeds and techniques in North Africa can be understood as a positive contribution to public health and hunger in this region, which is an important topic in the immigration problem and any associated social unrest.

The foundation will try to achieve its objective with government institutions, but also with the food industry and companies involved in seeds.

The Foundation will also develop its own breeding activities to improve the genetics of seeds and perform all activities associated with it such as seed propagation, seed cleaning and sorting including seed treatments that improve quality.

Advice is also given to tackle local problems in vegetable cultures. This can be in the field of fertilization and soil improvement, but also the application of new planting and cultivation methods.