Vermi Compost
Premium vermicompost production using sustainable methods and organic materials, ensuring high-quality soil enrichment.
Wild flowers , plants and fungi are the life support for all our wildlife and their colour and character light up our landscapes. But without our help , this priceless natural heritage is in danger of being lost.
MORE INFORMATIONOur specialized vermicompost production facility spans 600 square meters in Yirgalem city.
Our state-of-the-art facility includes dedicated production sheds, storage space, and processing areas for premium organic fertilizer.
Transforming Hawassa City's biodegradable waste into nutrient-rich organic fertilizer for Ethiopian farmers.
Premium vermicompost production using sustainable methods and organic materials, ensuring high-quality soil enrichment.
Transforming biodegradable waste into nutrient-rich organic fertilizer, supporting chemical-free agriculture.
Quality seedling production services supporting local farmers and promoting sustainable agricultural practices.
Our agricultural background and dedication
to sustainable practices positions us as
leaders in organic farming solutions,
working directly with local farmers to
transform agricultural practices in Ethiopia.
We are the first commercial organic compost producer in Sidama region, with expertise since 2015.
600 square meter dedicated facility with production shed and storage space in Yirgalem city.
Converting Hawassa City’s waste into valuable organic fertilizer, reducing environmental pollution.
Creating job opportunities for women and unemployed individuals in our community.
Offering vermicompost, organic fertilizer, and quality seedling production services.
Committed to promoting chemical-free agriculture and soil health improvement.
Farming improved in the Middle Ages. One big improvement was the heavy plow sometime.
Agriculture provides most of the world’s food and fabrics. Cotton, wool, and leather are all agricultural products.
Agriculture also provides wood agricultural methods used for construction and paper products.
Over centuries, the growth of agriculture contributed to the rise of civilizations the heavy plow sometime.
Before agriculture became widespread, people spent most of their lives searching for food—hunting wild animals and gathering wild plants.
The first domesticated plant was probably rice or corn. Chinese farmers were cultivating rice as early as 7500 BCE.
Years of experience foragriculture industry
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