Terrafert – Organic Fertilizer
Sustainable agriculture / Conservation and biodiversity
Terrafert restores soil fertility, eliminates the need for chemical fertilizers, and empowers smallholder farmers with an affordable, sustainable tool for improving yields while regenerating degraded lands.
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Perfect Village Communities (PVC Burundi)
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Looking to expand internationally
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Awards and certifications
Equator Prize
Awarded by UNDP for innovative, community-driven solutions that reduce poverty and conserve biodiversity.
Lush Spring Prize Finalist 2025
Recognized for regenerative environmental and social impact.
Product description
Terrafert is an all-natural, organic fertilizer developed by Perfect Village Communities (PVC Burundi) to meet the needs of smallholder farmers in East Africa. Made from locally sourced, biodegradable materials, Terrafert is nutrient-rich and free from synthetic chemicals. It enhances soil structure, increases microbial activity, and boosts crop yields — all while protecting the surrounding ecosystem. As a regenerative alternative to imported chemical fertilizers, Terrafert lowers production costs for farmers, reduces runoff pollution, and improves long-term soil health. Its production also supports the local economy and employment in rural Burundi, particularly among women and youth. Designed with environmental and social impact in mind, Terrafert is more than a product — it's a circular solution for food security, community empowerment, and ecosystem restoration.
Key characteristics and environmental benefits
Key Characteristics:
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100% organic, biodegradable fertilizer
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Locally produced in Burundi
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Affordable for smallholder farmers
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Improves soil structure and fertility
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Scalable and easy to apply
Environmental Benefits:
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Reduces chemical fertilizer dependence
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Enhances carbon sequestration in soil
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Minimizes agricultural runoff pollution
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Supports biodiversity and healthy ecosystems
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Strengthens climate resilience through regenerative agriculture
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