Soil Doctors

Our initiative seeks to manufacture Carbon-sink Bag sheaths, a low-cost, biodegradable product in which trees can grow autonomously without irrigation.

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Our proposed solution utilizes chemical, physical, and biological modification processes that can improve the agronomic effectiveness of solid waste to produce carbon-sink bag sheaths for growing trees in degraded soils

Problem/Need

The health of soil is a primary concern to farmers and the global community, the declining soil quantity and quality in large parts of the developing world poses a threat to food security.

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Customers & Market

More than 1.3 billion people live on agricultural land that is deteriorating. 45 % of Africa’s land degraded. Target market segment is small-scale subsistence farmers. In Kenya over 12 million people farm degraded lands.

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Save Soil By Using Carbon-sink Bag Sheaths​

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Reduce Soil Polution

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Recycle, Reuse, Reduce And Safe Environment

Opportunity Size

12 million Kenyan farmers each own 3-5 acres of degraded land.15000 private commercial farms  are planting trees.

Average trees planted per acre is 100.

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Solution

Carbon sink Bag sheaths is an innovative, pioneer, and cost-effective soil and water conservation technique for regenerating degraded lands.