Easy Environmental Solutions Expands to Kenya with Waste-to-Fertilizer Technology to Combat Food Insecurity

September 8th, 2025 2:23 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff

Easy Environmental Solutions is shipping its first EasyFEN waste-to-fertilizer unit to Kenya, representing a scalable solution to address soil degradation and hunger in Africa while generating significant revenue.

Easy Environmental Solutions Expands to Kenya with Waste-to-Fertilizer Technology to Combat Food Insecurity

Easy Environmental Solutions Inc. has received the full down payment for its first EasyFEN waste-to-liquid microbial fertilizer unit destined for Kenya, with shipment expected within 90 to 120 days. This milestone marks the company's official launch in Kenya and initiates what could become a large-scale effort to combat food insecurity and soil degradation across Africa, where hunger remains a critical challenge affecting millions of people.

The EasyFEN Modular Microbe Fertilizer System functions as a decentralized, fully automatic Fertilizer Plant in a Box that can be deployed at rural agricultural co-ops and communities worldwide. It converts local waste into Terreplenish, an organic microbial fertilizer made from recycled green biomass, food, and crop waste designed to revitalize unproductive soil. Each unit processes two tons of biomass per hour, producing up to 2.7 million gallons of Terreplenish annually, which can treat approximately 1.35 million acres of farmland every year.

This expansion is critically important given that one-third of Kenya's population lives below the poverty level, with 29% of children in rural regions suffering from stunted growth due to famine. Approximately 80% of the country's land is arid or semi-arid, making nutritious food production extremely challenging. Climate change and inefficient food systems exacerbate these issues, with desertification worsening across the continent. By 2030, 582 million people are projected to be undernourished globally, with over half residing in Africa, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable agricultural solutions.

Validated by over 100 independent studies and backed by more than a decade of field data, Terreplenish restores soil health, boosts yields, and reduces irrigation or rainfall needs by up to 20%. The product delivers 45–60 lbs. of nitrogen and 15–20 lbs. of phosphorus per two gallons per acre, while also improving plant growth, reducing chemical dependence, and supporting sustainable, regenerative farming practices. At full capacity, a single EasyFEN unit is expected to generate approximately $19 million in recurring annual revenue, creating a scalable, high-margin growth model for the company and its shareholders.

Once operational, each unit can produce enough Terreplenish annually to support food production for more than five million people. Beyond Kenya, Easy Environmental Solutions has delivered Terreplenish samples to the Congo, Tanzania, and Somalia, with field trials exceeding expectations. The company aims to deploy units across Africa to achieve tangible reductions in hunger, targeting Terreplenish availability in every African country by 2027. This initiative represents not just technological innovation but also promotes agricultural sovereignty, stability, and long-term independence, replacing broken systems at scale to address world hunger where it is most acute.

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