Ecodudu - Organic fertiliser and feed from insects

Business Case

Last updated: Mar 16, 2021

Summary

Ecodudu’s black soldier flies convert organic waste from food producers into animal feed and organic fertiliser.

Problem

Most farmers in Kenya depend on imported, synthetic fertilisers for their crops, and processed feed for their animals. This is often imported, costly, and – in the case of feed – uses foodstuffs that are also in demand for human consumption. Meanwhile, as much as half of the 3,000 tonnes of waste produced in Nairobi alone every day is organic – that is, a feedstock. If treated and processed appropriately it could be used to produce organic fertilisers and animal feed for poultry, pigs and fish.

Solution

Through a process of bioconversion, Ecodudu’s black soldier fly larvae convert waste into fertiliser (‘Shamba Mix)’, and the larvae are used to make a high-protein feed source (‘Dudu Meal’). Currently their main raw material – which represents about 90% of their inputs – is avocado waste from a single producer. In using this, they divert some 20 tonnes every day from landfill. To close the loop further they also supply this same producer with Shamba Mix to feed the avocado trees. Ecodudu is now also working to decentralise production by training farmers to produce the feed and organic fertilisers themselves. This will enable them to scale with less capital, increasing their impact by reducing waste to landfill, enhancing soils and improving farmer livelihoods. At the same time, Ecodudu is developing different fertiliser formulae – some 34 in total – that they plan to use to provide farmers with precision nutrition for their crops. They have benefitted from a unique investment from GreenTec Capital, who provide operational support and market linkages, which will convert into equity if certain milestones are achieved. 

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Date added: Feb 16, 2021

Last updated: Mar 16, 2021

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