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impact on people
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Creating a
FAIR ECONOMY
21%
of the product price is directly going to the farmers to cover the farm cost and a fair compensation for farmers.
Creating a
FAIR SOCIETY
100%
of full-time employees who worked to produce this product receive health insurance and safe working conditions.
Life Long Learning &
WELLBEING
10%
of the working time is dedicated to art and self-development activities; to promote wellbeing and happines at work.
Protecting the
ENVIRONMENT
were sequestered/absorbed by the soil, per kilo of dates produced, reducing the impact of agriculture on climate change.
Farming
The plant, nigella sativa, that produces the blackseeds is grown on multiple locations in Egypt like: SEKEM Wahat, Minia, Asuit and Aswan. They are all Demeter certified farms that grow under the principle of organic and biodynamic methods which provide the highest quality products and enhance biodiversity.
The Economy of Love farmers are demonstrating the effectiveness of mitigating climate change through sustainable agricultural practices and simoultaniously generating more income through the production of EoL Carbon Credits.
Animal welfare is ensured by the biodynamic principles that views the farm system as an organism where every part: animals, soil, plant and people need one another to flourish.
EoL provides guidance and support for small-scale farmers through engineers offering their consultancies every step of the way, to ensure the effective guidance throughout the agricultural seasons and providing them with funds and the necessary tools to facilitate their transition.
Meet The Farmers

get to the source of production

Samy
Farmer in Beni Suif, Egypt
Samy Mohamed Khames has been growing biodynamic crops on his two Demeter-certified farms called Saft and El-Mostashar farms located in Beni Suif for over 18 years now.

Essam
Farmer in Fayoum, Egypt
Essam El-Deen is the owner of the Demeter-certified farm called Somosta Farm. Together with his family Essam has a small piece of land where they implement crop rotation and grow numerous different crops, using biodynamic methods of agriculture.

Waleed
Farmer in Wahat Oasis, Egypt
Waleed is an agriculture engineer in Wahat SEKEM Farm. His children study at SEKEM school, also his wife teaches Arabic there. They are living a wonderful new experience surrounded by calming beautiful places. He’s a hard worker farmer trying to cover all the herbs needed in the market.
Processing
After the white beans arrives to Lotus company the beans goes through CO2 treatment and samples are taken to be tested for compliance with organic & biodynamic standards. Finally the white beans is sieved and cleaned well ready to be packed.
The CO2 treatment is a way of protecting commodities for the organic food market and disinfesting (prevents infestation of the grains) as it’s toxic for insects.
Factory workers work in safe conditions and receive health consultancies (in topics such as nutrition, physiotherapy, and lifestyle coaching) to promote well-being in the workplace.
The water used in washing the dates is reused in the irrigation of trees on the factory property.
Packaging Material
The dates may be responsibly grown and processed, but its packaging material and the companies from which they are sourced do also have a huge impact on the products’ lifetime, and cannot be neglected.
The packaging of the dates consists of cardboard, and a plastic insulator sheet. The boxes are biodegradable and the sheets are recyclable.
During the processing of the dates they are kept in these blue polyethylene bags that are recyclable.
iSiS factory sells their non-organic waste left from the processing stage to external recycling entities in Egypt.
Distribution
The Date boxes are now ready to be loaded in Sekem’s trucks that are prepared and ready to deliver the dates to the port where it’ll be shipped to Germany for Lubs to receive.
iSiS opts for sea fright in the transportation of the dates to reduce their emissions.
The company’s transportation emissions are calculated and monitored to actively work on finding ways to reduce the emissions and then offsetting the rest that can’t be helped. Check out iSiS’s assigned credits.
Drivers have a limit on the number of hours they can drive per day, to ensure their safety.
Distribution
The Date boxes are now ready to be loaded in Sekem’s trucks that are prepared and ready to deliver the dates to the port where it’ll be shipped to Germany for Lubs to receive.
iSiS opts for sea fright in the transportation of the dates to reduce their emissions.
The company’s transportation emissions are calculated and monitored to actively work on finding ways to reduce the emissions and then offsetting the rest that can’t be helped. Check out iSiS’s assigned credits.
Drivers have a limit on the number of hours they can drive per day, to ensure their safety.
Meet The Employees

The people who processed, packaged and distributed your product
Marwa
Quality Manager in iSiS
Marwa has been working in the iSiS factory for more than 8 years. Together with her husband and two children, she lives on the SEKEM farm.
Fatma
Date Ladies, Team Leader
Fatma is part of the team that removes the date-stones in the processing facility of iSiS. She has been working for nine years in the company.
Yasmin
Dates Packaging, Team Leader
Yasmin is in charge of the packaging of Dates in the processing facility of iSiS. She has been working in iSiS for six years and enjoys the good and healthy team spirit.
Abdallah
Distributor in SEKEM
Abdallah has been an employee in SEKEM for over five years. He is responsible for distributing the finished products all over Egypt.
What is the True Price?

Are there hidden costs that the price doesn't reflect?

True Price Comparision
Sustainably & ethically produced products add value to society. However, when comparing prices, we don’t take into account the long-term impact of the product. For example, since these Dates are sequestering Co2e it is actually saving up to 0.14USD per kilo! This means that it is cheaper than products that emit Co2e, but so often the price tag doesn’t reflect that.
We encourage you to compare products based on their true price; the price that reflects the hidden costs that we and future generations eventually pay for.

This cultivation of Dates saves up to 0.25 USD/Kilo, by sequestering carbon into the soil.
Examples of Hidden Costs
Costs that are not reflected on the price tag, but are eventually paid by society

WATER
REPROCESSING COST
Society is paying taxes to clean water sources from agriculture’s chemical fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides, as well as the irresponsible disposal of wastewater from factories, in order to make it usable/drinkable water.

HEALTH COSTS
The use of pesticides in agriculture eventually affects the human body and therefore increases medical treatment costs.

ENVIRONMENTAL
DAMAGE
Society has to bear the long-term cost caused by disruptive agriculture e.g. soil erosion, desertification, loss of biodiversity.
Locations
Check out the locations of all the farms, companies who were involved in making this product!
discover the origin of your product

Mandisha
Know more about their Carbon Credit production
Rahma
Know more about their Carbon Credit production
We hope this information helped you Choose Your Impact!
And make mindful purchasing decisions that leave a positive impact on people and the environment
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