Project #1
Vermicompost is organic waste that has been transformed into manure by worms. Vermicomposting can be done for
personal usage, supplemental income, or business purposes.
This project is aimed at providing alternatives to commercial agrochemicals which are harmful to human, animal
and environmental health. The study focuses on value composting using worms to create a heap of sustainable
compost manure.
This is a conservation project the targeting all farmers in Kenya. We have built a training centre in
Nyandarua where we extensively educate farmers and sell vermicopmosting worms. Our training services are
mobile and
affordable all over the country.
This project aims to address Unemployment, Nuisance landfill waste, High cost of fertilizers, and Climate change. Some of the solutions that this project aims to provide are, but not limited to:
Project #2
Waste is composted or converted into animal feed using black soldier fly larvae (BSFL). Fresh manure and food
wastes of
both animal and vegetable origin are among the wastes. Fly larvae are among the most effective converters of
biomass
into feed.
In some areas, local soldier flies can be employed to start or
maintain appropriate larval colonies; however, pest species such as houseflies and blowflies are attracted to
many of
the items used to attract soldier flies.
The biggest challenge is acquiring black soldier fly larvae or eggs to begin or replenish the colony. This is commonly accomplished by luring soldier flies to deposit eggs in tiny holes above the grub bin. Adult flies deposit egg clusters around the margins of corrugated cardboard or plastic. Black soldier flies are beneficial in the following ways:
Closed projects