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Al-Fath Agricultural Company: Cultivating Libya’s Sustainable Future

by Food Business News Desk
9 months ago
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Al-Fath Agricultural Company: Cultivating Libya’s Sustainable Future

Eng. Abdulrehim Al-Ghazali, CEO

In the heart of Libya’s agricultural transformation, Al-Fath Agricultural Supplies Company stands as a symbol of progress, resilience, and modern innovation. As the nation advances its development and food security goals, Al-Fath has taken a leading role in delivering state-of-the-art irrigation solutions. With over 35 years of continuous operation, the company has been providing advanced mechanization technologies that are redefining Libya’s farmlands and driving sustainable growth across the agricultural sector.

Guided by the national vision for agricultural development — championed by the Deputy General Commander of the Libyan Arab Armed Forces, Brigadier General Saddam Haftar — Libya is witnessing a transformation of its arable landscape. Under his direction, major initiatives are underway to reclaim desert lands, cultivate vast olive groves, and modernize agricultural production through advanced irrigation and mechanization systems.

Founded by Eng. Abdulrehim Al-Ghazali , Al-Fath Agricultural Company serves as the exclusive distributor for Valley-Valmont irrigation systems and New Holland agricultural machinery across Libya. The company has become synonymous with high-quality agricultural engineering — from installing hundreds of pivot irrigation systems to supplying reliable tractors and implements for Libya’s strategic and private sector farming initiatives.

Under the visionary leadership of Mr. Ahmed Abdulrehim Al-Ghazali, the company’s Chairman and CEO, Al-Fath has spearheaded projects that align with Libya’s long-term development framework, Vision Libya 2030. His forward-thinking approach has made Al-Fath a trusted partner to both the National Development Agency (NDA), The Ministry of Agriculture and the Great Man Made River supporting projects that aim to reclaim desert lands and transform them into productive agricultural zones.

Among the company’s landmark achievements are its contributions to large-scale olive grove developments, strategic wheat and barley farms, and the deployment of Valley-Valmont pivot irrigation systems in multiple provinces — ensuring efficient water use, higher yields, and sustainable production across the country. Each installation represents not only advanced technology but also Al-Fath’s deep commitment to building a self-sufficient agricultural economy for Libya.

Photo credit: Valley Irrigation

Speaking about the company’s mission in an interview with M. Matt, Editor of Gulf Agriculture Magazine, the Middle East’s highest-circulating agricultural publication, Mr. Al-Ghazali noted: “Our objective is not just to sell equipment — it is to empower Libyan farmers with the tools and technologies that guarantee long-term productivity and sustainability. Every pivot and tractor we deliver is a contribution to Libya’s food security.”

Beyond technology, Al-Fath’s operations also prioritize local employment and skills transfer, providing training for farmers and technicians on irrigation management, mechanized planting, and crop optimization. This hands-on capacity building ensures that Libya’s next generation of agricultural workers can maintain and expand upon the infrastructure now being laid down.

Today, Al-Fath Agricultural Company is widely recognized as one of Libya’s leading agricultural development partners, connecting world-class brands like Valmont and New Holland with the country’s ambitious agricultural agenda. As Libya continues to rebuild and modernize, Al-Fath remains at the forefront of the movement — a company deeply rooted in its land, yet looking firmly to the future.

For more information, visit www.alfath-ly.com

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