For Food's Sake

FFS 038 - The Fuel Empowering Kenyan Farmers


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The global fertiliser market is a $200 billion industry. But who does it serve?

Produced in large-scale, centralised facilities in developed countries, conventional fertilisers are neither cheap nor reliably accessible for rural smallholder farmers in emerging markets in Africa and India.

Safi Organics in Kenya has a vision to decentralise and downsize fertiliser production. Using recycled waste from local farms, carbon-negative organic biochar fertilisers empower farmers by making their farms more resilient with lower costs, higher yields and better soils.   

We talk to co-founder Samuel Rigu about:

  • His childhood memories of growing up on a farm in Kenya
  • The conventional model of fertiliser production and use
  • The crippling costs and logistical challenges of fertiliser use in Kenya
  • Decentralising fertiliser use
  • Carbon-negative, organic biochar fertiliser
  • The role of fertiliser in facing the reality of climate change
  • A vision of empowering smallholder farmers for lasting food security

Links:

  • Safi Organics Website, Twitter, Instagram
  • "How Climate Change is fuelling innovation in Kenya" – Smithsonian
  • "The EU finally provides legal framework for organic and recycled fertilisers"– EURACTIV
  • Thought For Food website
  • The Original Foodies: A Documentary Series

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For Food's SakeBy Matteo De Vos