Najjar Agricultural is a family-owned company with deep roots in Lebanon’s agricultural history, founded in 1934 by the late Fouad Najjar and his uncle, Halim Najjar.
Both were pioneering agricultural engineers, contributing to the establishment of the American University of Beirut’s School of Agriculture and serving in prestigious roles such as the Lebanese Minister of Agriculture and FAO Regional Manager.
Over the decades, Najjar Agricultural has been at the forefront of introducing cutting-edge agricultural technologies and practices across the Middle East.
From the introduction of grapes with resistant rootstocks in 1933 to pioneering genetic engineering projects in Holland, our commitment to advancing agriculture in the region remains steadfast.
Najjar Agriculture stands as a pillar of excellence in Lebanon’s agricultural and public health sectors.
With over 9 decades of experience, our company has established itself as the exclusive distributor of premium agricultural products, public health solutions and innovative technologies.
Our commitment to sustainability, innovation and customer satisfaction drives everything we do.
Understanding the unique challenges faced by farmers and communities in the region, Najjar Agriculture provides reliable, cutting-edge products designed for success.
Through the introduction of advanced pesticides, the latest public health solutions and expert consultation services, Najjar Agriculture supports the growth of Lebanon’s agricultural sector while safeguarding public well-being.
Our goal is to be the trusted partner for agricultural advancement in the region, helping to secure a sustainable and prosperous future for generations to come.
With a forward-thinking approach, Najjar Agriculture continues to evolve, integrating the latest advancements in agricultural technology and public health solutions.
By fostering sustainable practices, investing in research, and adapting to emerging challenges, the company remains dedicated to shaping a resilient and prosperous agricultural future for Lebanon and beyond.
Brought combine harvesters and tractors to Iraq
Established cut flower nurseries across the Middle East, observing breeder’s rights and licensing mother plants
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