Heritage
Rooted in more than 150 years of Egyptian agricultural knowledge, passed down through five generations.

Since 1860, AMZA has cultivated premium grapes through a rare blend of family heritage, sustainable farming, and export-ready quality — for the world's most discerning markets.
Five generations of one Egyptian family. From the fertile lands of Minya to ports across three continents — a single, unbroken promise: grow well, grow with care, and let the fruit tell the story.
Mohamed-Zaky Abdel-Razek plants the family's first agricultural roots in Abou-Gerg, Minya Governorate — the beginning of an Egyptian legacy.
The founder is awarded the rank of Bek for outstanding contributions to Egyptian agriculture.
Two decades later, he is elevated to the rank of Pasha — a recognition of an enduring national impact.
AMZA expands to more than 1,000 hectares of cultivated land, becoming one of the leading agricultural estates of its era.
The family rebuilds and re-adapts in the wake of Egypt's agrarian reforms, preserving the craft for the next generation.
The fourth generation introduces drip irrigation, modern spraying, and data-driven crop management to every farm.
Farms achieve international accreditation, opening doors to the world's most demanding retail buyers.
AMZA opens its first dedicated table-grape packing house — sealing freshness from vine to ship in hours.
New cultivated land, new grape varieties, and broader export programs across three continents.
Flagship blueberry and avocado developments take root in Khataba and the Delta.
A family business with a century-and-a-half perspective on the land, operating to the standards of the world's most demanding buyers. Heritage and rigour, in equal measure.
Rooted in more than 150 years of Egyptian agricultural knowledge, passed down through five generations.
Premium table grapes cultivated for taste, freshness, and consistency — vine to ship in hours, not days.
Modern irrigation, soil stewardship, and responsible crop management designed for the next 150 years.
Certified production trusted by demanding international markets across Europe, South Africa, and South America.
To be a leading producer of premium grapes — committed to quality, sustainability, and the satisfaction of customers around the world.
To set the standard for grape cultivation in Egypt and the region — promoting practices that benefit both consumers and the environment.
AMZA operates strategically located farms across Egypt, each selected for climate, soil quality, and growing conditions. The land has always been the point.



Acquired in 1920, located 2 km east of Banha city. Refined through four generations into the heart of AMZA's table-grape production.
"Today, AMZA continues to honour its legacy of quality and innovation in grape production."
Premium table grapes grown with sustainable practices and prepared for export across Europe, South Africa, and South America.

Early season · crisp & bright
Aromatic · seedless · juicy
Large berry · pale gold
Premium late · high brix
From mid-May through early August, AMZA's grape calendar peaks in the long Egyptian days of June and July — eight varieties, thirteen weeks of continuous supply.
The next chapter of AMZA reaches into new fruit and new geographies — with the same long-term thinking that defined the last 150 years.

A flagship blueberry development planned to become a premium berry production hub. Phase one targets approximately 125 feddans / 50 hectares over three years.

AMZA is developing avocado projects in the Delta and Khatatba — focused on high-quality commercial varieties, rigorous rootstock evaluation, and long-term export potential.
AMZA's production meets the standards demanded by Europe's largest retailers, ethically audited from the soil up.
Good agricultural practice audited across every farm we operate.
Sedex ethical audit — labour, health, safety, and environment.
GLOBALG.A.P. risk assessment on social practice for farm workers.
Founding partner of EGO — shaping the future of Egyptian export agriculture.

Our dedication to sustainability shapes every aspect of our operations — from how water reaches the vine to how fruit reaches your table. We farm with the long horizon in mind, because the land has always been the point.
Drip systems and precision application — measured to the vine, not the field.
Long-term land stewardship that keeps our farms productive for the next generation.
Conscious spraying, biological controls, and integrated pest management.
Fair work, safer practice, and deep accountability to the communities we farm in.

Office (A) No.2, Eden Mall,
4th District, Sheikh Zayed City,
Giza, Egypt