Zain Jordan, through its
innovation campus (ZINC), has signed an agreement with the Jordanian startup "OrganicG”,
one of the companies recently selected for "Zain AlMubadara” — one of ZINC’s largest
programs dedicated to supporting entrepreneurs, Jordanian startups, and
innovative ideas.
The agreement was signed at ZINC’s main branch located in the King
Hussein Business Park. The agreement was signed by Zain Jordan CEO, Fahad
AlJasim, and OrganicG General Manager, Mousa Samara. The signing reaffirms
Zain’s commitment, through ZINC, to empowering Jordanian youth and startups,
providing them with the tools to enter the market, grow their businesses, and
scale their operations. Zain believes in the importance of entrepreneurship in
fueling the national economy, creating new job opportunities, and making a
positive impact on society.
Zain’s support is divided into JOD 10,000 in direct financial
assistance and one year of logistical support. This includes accounting
services, legal services, technical consulting, brand identity services, media
and promotion across social media platforms, marketing services, and market
access facilitation.
OrganicG produces sustainable, high-efficiency organic fertilizers
at affordable prices. The company fully relies on waste materials as raw input,
using a cost-effective, optimized production process. OrganicG’s mission is to
make organic fertilizer the first choice for farmers, moving toward a world
with safer and more productive crops.
It is worth noting that ZINC is committed to launching "Zain
AlMubadara” program annually to support new groups of Jordanian youth and
entrepreneurs. This aligns with Zain’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the
entrepreneurship ecosystem in Jordan. Over the years, the program has received
thousands of ideas, transformed hundreds of them into actual companies, and contributed
to the local market with new startups in emerging sectors aligned with current
development and market needs.
To date, 253 Jordanian startups across various sectors have
received support from the platform, helping to grow entrepreneurial projects that
have made a clear impact in the local market through job creation and
contributions to the national economy.
ZINC provides startups and entrepreneurial ideas selected for the
program with grants totaling JOD 75,000: JOD 10,000 for each startup and JOD
15,000 for each entrepreneurial idea. This enables participants to build
business models for their concepts after validating their feasibility and
market fit. The support also includes one year of full logistical assistance
from the platform.