Our initiative seeks to manufacture Carbon-sink Bag sheaths, a low-cost, biodegradable product in which trees can grow autonomously without irrigation.
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
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.
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.
Solution
Carbon sink Bag sheaths is an innovative, pioneer, and cost-effective soil and water conservation technique for regenerating degraded lands.