Anthedon Farm estate rows in Al Minya, Egypt.
Estate Brief // Al Minya, Egypt

Agricultural Estate in Al Minya, Egypt
Built to Run.

Anthedon Farm is a 336-hectare agricultural estate in Al Minya, Egypt, being prepared for diversified crop production, direct supply contracts, and Farm OS-led operations. If you are here to secure supply, assess partnership routes, or review the operating system, the next step is explicit below.

Public field notes and research stay open while commercial, partnership, and technical routes move into the right next conversation.

Explore partnership and operating routes

One estate.
Multiple revenue lines.

Anthedon is not being built around a single harvest story. The estate is designed as a diversified operating system so output, labour, water use, and commercial exposure are not tied to one crop, one buyer class, or one narrow season.

Olive remains the anchor crop, with olive oil and pickled olives planned from the estate's olive trees. Avocado and barseem expand the operating calendar and the kind of buyer risk each contract can solve. First commercial harvest is projected for 2027, which gives serious partners a window to evaluate the model and secure position before output is fully spoken for.

336 hectares // Direct partnership brief
Field note // March 31, 2026
Estate planning view
01 Olive oil

Anchor output for premium oil buyers who need long-horizon supply positions.

02 Pickled olives

Table olive formats from the same olive tree plan, built for food buyers alongside EVOO.

03 Avocado blocks

Fresh-market supply with a tighter harvest rhythm and clearer allocation planning.

04 Barseem rotations

Seasonal cover that protects soil discipline and reduces timing drift.

05 Operational record

Field activity, irrigation, harvest timing, and allocation kept in one system so diligence stays tighter.

Start with the job you need done

Choose the right route first.

Commercial route

Secure supply

Best for buyers who need forward allocation, traceability, and a clear commercial route before the first harvest.

Best when procurement teams need a clean first step, explicit delivery structure, and a direct review path.

Review contract structures

Diligence route

Evaluate the estate thesis

Best for partners who want the crop mix, timing, and commercial structure before asking for a private briefing.

Open buyer brief

Operating system route

Assess Farm OS

Best for operators who need offline-safe records, guided rollout, and a working system rather than another dashboard.

Open technical briefing

Search routes

Public pages for supplier and diligence queries.

The gated briefs still carry the sensitive detail. These public pages now handle the discovery layer in the language buyers and diligence teams actually search.

Operational leadership

Public trust starts with who is running the estate.

Anthedon is still in pre-production, but the estate is not being presented as an anonymous land story. The public site now shows who directs the company, who leads farm operations, who heads livestock, and what stays on site year-round.

Contact stays structured by design: email and the relevant inquiry routes are public, while phone onboarding is not published at this stage.

Public updates

Field notes and research, kept public.

The commercial and gated routes still matter, but the public site now carries a clearer content layer for discovery. That includes field notes, operational context, and research-style pages that link back into the estate, contract, and Farm OS routes.