MAENA promotes sustainable agriculture through Direct Seeding in Tunisia
Direct seeding is a sustainable agricultural technique where seeds are sown directly into the soil.
19/01/2026
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Direct seeding is a sustainable agricultural technique where seeds are sown directly into the soil.
INAT (Institut National Agronomique de Tunisie), partner of MAENA project, has successfully implemented direct seeding of durum wheat as a core component of its planned Small Water Cycle Restoration (SWCR) practices at its demonstration farm located in Mornag, Tunis.
Direct seeding is a sustainable agricultural technique where seeds are sown directly into the soil without prior tilling or disturbance. By leaving crop residues on the surface, this method allows plants to germinate and reach maturity while maintaining a natural protective cover over the earth.
The adoption of direct seeding offers significant advantages including:
This practice represents a shift toward “no-till” farming, aligning with MAENA’s mission to improve water use efficiency and restore local ecosystems.
Learn about the other foreseen SWCR practices in INAT farm here: https://www.interregnextmed.eu/maenas-demonstration-hubs-for-a-water-secure-tunisia/
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19/01/2026