Syrian agritech startup Nutra GreeniX has secured a $200,000 seed round led by EBLA Ventures as it seeks to scale sustainable livestock nutrition solutions across Syria.
Syrian agritech startup Nutra GreeniX has raised $200,000 in seed funding, led by EBLA Ventures with participation from Syrian and Saudi angel investors, according to a report published by Wamda. The investment is aimed at supporting the company’s mission to modernize Syria’s livestock sector through sustainable, clean energy based nutritional solutions at a time when agriculture remains a critical pillar of the country’s economy.
Founded in 2024 by Dr. Mostafa Halabya, Nutra GreeniX focuses on developing environmentally friendly feed solutions that leverage clean energy to enhance livestock productivity, as detailed by Arab Founders. The company positions itself as part of a new wave of Syrian agritech startups attempting to replace traditional, resource intensive farming practices with more efficient and sustainable alternatives.
The newly acquired capital will be used to expand operations across Syria, increase production capacity, and develop new technologies tailored to local market needs, according to coverage by Arageek. Nutra GreeniX also plans to strengthen its team and scale its support services for farmers and livestock breeders, with the goal of improving productivity and resilience across the agricultural value chain.
The round aligns with EBLA Ventures’ broader strategy of backing early-stage Syrian startups that contribute to economic recovery and growth in productive sectors, a perspective highlighted in Wamda’s analysis of the deal. By investing in companies like Nutra GreeniX, the firm is seeking to mobilize both local and international capital toward innovation in agriculture, manufacturing, and food security.
Nutra GreeniX’s focus on clean energy and sustainable feed solutions reflects a broader regional trend in which agritech startups are increasingly addressing food security, climate resilience, and environmental sustainability, as noted by Arab Founders. In a country where farming faces challenges ranging from resource constraints to infrastructure limitations, such technologies are gaining relevance among policymakers, investors, and producers alike.
With this seed funding, Nutra GreeniX is positioning itself to play a role in reshaping livestock nutrition in Syria, contributing to the gradual modernization of the agricultural sector while aligning with global shifts toward cleaner, more sustainable food production systems.