Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation Signs MoU with Schneider Electric to Advance Climate Action and Enhance Food Security through the “NWFE” Program
29 January 2026
Continuing efforts to empower the private sector in climate
action projects
Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International
Cooperation Signs MoU with Schneider Electric to Advance Climate Action and
Enhance Food Security through the “NWFE” Program
Dr. Rania Al-Mashat:
Strengthening relations between the private sector and international institutions to support the resilience of smallholder farmers in the face of climate change.
Agriculture and food security are among the key sectors for advancing the transition toward an economic model focused on productivity and exports.
Mr. Alaa Farouk: The State is keen to involve the private sector in agricultural and rural development projects.
Schneider Electric CEO: The partnership reflects our commitment to supporting the transition toward more sustainable development models in Egypt.
IFAD Country Director: The agreement represents a new dimension in food security efforts through the use of modern technology.
The Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and
International Cooperation signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with
Schneider Electric Egypt. This comes within the framework of strengthening
private sector partnerships to support climate action and accelerate the
transition toward a green economy, aligning with the pillars of the Country
Platform for Green Projects, the "NWFE" Program (Nexus on Water,
Food, and Energy).
The MoU was signed by H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of
Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, and Mr.
Sebastian Riez, CEO of Schneider Electric for North East Africa and the Levant,
in the presence of Mr. Alaa Farouk, Minister of Agriculture and Land
Reclamation, and Mr. Vrej Jijyan, representing the International Fund for
Agricultural Development (IFAD).
According to the MoU, which will be implemented from 2026 to
2029, Schneider Electric will collaborate with relevant authorities to provide
integrated solutions for sustainable, climate-resilient agriculture under the
Food pillar of the NWFE program. This integrates with efforts under the
"Climate Resilient Water Resources Management in the Nile Valley
(CROWN)" project, aiming to accelerate climate action, support smallholder
farmers, and enhance resilience against ongoing climate changes.
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat emphasized that the MoU reflects
the State’s commitment to maximizing the role of developmental partnerships
with the private sector and international institutions. She noted that these
efforts support sustainable rural development, enhance food security, and
increase the adaptive capacity of small farmers. She added that the signing is
a continuation of the Ministry’s work through the NWFE country platform to
create integrated efforts that maximize developmental impact for citizens in
the water, food, and energy sectors.
The Minister praised the ongoing coordination with the
Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation and various national entities to
ensure effective project implementation. She also expressed appreciation for
Schneider Electric’s contribution as a global leader in clean energy solutions
and for IFAD as the main development partner for the Food pillar.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat further stressed that agriculture is a
priority sector, with the government working through Egypt’s Narrative for
Comprehensive Development to maximize value-added services and empower the
private sector, aiming to increase the sector's contribution to GDP to
approximately 17% by 2030.
Mr. Alaa Farouk, Minister of Agriculture and Land
Reclamation, thanked the partners, stating that the State is keen on private
sector partnerships to boost agricultural development in line with H.E.
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi’s directives to prioritize and empower small
farmers.
The CEO of Schneider Electric for North East Africa and the
Levant, stated: "This partnership reflects Schneider Electric's commitment
to supporting the transition toward more sustainable development models in
Egypt by employing technology and innovation. We are proud to be among the
first private sector participants in implementing integrated development
projects within the NWFE framework." He added that the strategy focuses on
accelerating the transition to clean electricity and smarter energy management
to reduce emissions and achieve sustainable social and economic value.
The IFAD Country Director lauded Dr. Al-Mashat’s leadership
in climate action through the NWFE platform, noting that the MoU represents a
qualitative shift in food security by utilizing modern technology. He confirmed
that IFAD is moving forward with NWFE projects to create positive momentum for
the entire agricultural sector.
The implementation of these projects relies on advanced
technological solutions in Solar Energy and the Internet of Things (IoT) to
improve operational efficiency and resource sustainability, particularly in
sectors related to agriculture and water and energy management.
This agreement builds on other projects previously implemented by Schneider Electric in the Egyptian market, translating sustainability concepts into practical applications with tangible impact. Through its earlier initiatives, the company has focused on empowering local communities through smart solutions that enhance resource efficiency and support the water, energy, and food security sectors, in line with national development priorities.
