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Hi guys, please help with me welcome all our new members. To all our new members please do introduce yourself and let's us know how we can add value to your project or business... even more let us know what you would like to gain from the community 🫶🏼❤️🤗 also don't be shy, you are welcome to have to have fun here 😉
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It's Month 2 of Year 2026, all the best!
Worm Greetings, As we tap to the 2nd month of the year, I would like us to shake things up a bit... Please help me help you, by telling me and my team how we can add VALUE to you this year... - what kind of help you need? - why are you here? - what do you expect to get from this community?
It's Month 2 of Year 2026, all the best!
Good news! What a powerful way to start the year 🚀
We’ve officially received a take-off agreement for vermicast, specifically for Castor Oil production. 📊 The numbers: 9,000 tons over 3 years (per growing cycle) 3,000 tons needed by July 2026 This equals ±750 tons per province per year 📍 Targeted provinces: KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Gauteng Mpumalanga Eastern Cape This is a real, secured market opportunity, tied to an active industrial value chain. 👉 Calling all worm growers (existing and aspiring): If you’re based in any of these provinces and ready to scale or start, this is your window. Let’s build strong provincial supply hubs and grow the vermicast industry together 🌱 Comment or reach out to get involved.
Good news! What a powerful way to start the year 🚀
Hello KZN and Worm Farming Community!
I’m an agriculturist, a worm farmer, and an agtech guy, which basically means I’ve spent my life working with everything from soil to systems. And yes, worms. The original underground workforce. No complaints, no unions, just vibes and compost. But here’s the thing. Farming is already one of the hardest jobs on earth. You’ve got weather, prices, regulations, supply chains, and somehow you’re expected to smile through it like it’s a lifestyle choice. Meanwhile everyone else is diversifying their balance sheet with apps, funds, and fancy financial instruments, and farmers are out here diversifying by adding a second job and pretending it’s fine. So my work sits right at that intersection. Agriculture, technology, and now Web3, brought into the agrifood sector in a way that actually makes sense. Not hype, not buzzwords, not “trust me bro” economics. Real tools that help farmers, ranchers, livestock operators, and the whole food corridor build resilience, unlock new revenue streams, and keep more value where it belongs, with the producers. Data sovereignty galore! Because if we can modernise finance for everyone else, we can definitely do it for the people who literally feed everyone else.
🌍 Why Worm Farming Matters Now in Africa
Africa is at a very important moment. We have land, people, and plenty of organic waste—but we also face challenges with food security, soil health, water, waste, and land damaged by mining. This is where worm farming comes in. Through vermiculture and vermicomposting, worms help us turn waste into rich compost, restore soil, save water, and grow healthier crops. Worm-based systems like vermiponics can even be added to irrigation systems to improve plant growth naturally. But here’s the key issue 👉 we don’t have enough worms. All these opportunities only work if we grow more worms. That’s why worm farming must be promoted in our schools, homes, and communities. We need more growers, more wormeries, and more young people involved. Worm farming means cleaner communities, healthier soil, more food, and new income opportunities. The time is now. Let’s grow worms and grow Africa 🌱🪱
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