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Leedana is bringing agriculture to the desert--and it got its start at Desautels

Published: 5 June 2025

Egypt’s Nile River Valley has some of the most fertile land in the world. But most of the country is a barren desert where few plants can grow. Hassan Elrakhawy (BCom’24) wants to change that. The Egyptian-born entrepreneur founded Leedana, a startup that uses a technique called sandponics, which can reduce the amount of water needed to cultivate crops by up to 90%. The company already has farms in Egypt that grow cherry tomatoes, peppers, kale, lettuce and more. And other farms are under construction elsewhere. Elrakhawy credits mentorship from ɬ﷬’s Dobson Centre for entrepreneurship with getting Leedana off the ground--and sees participation in the Dobson Cup startup competition as a milestone for the business. “When I finally got in, I was super happy. After three years of operations, including pilot projects in Montreal and Egypt, people were finally considering us as a clean-tech startup.”

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