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It's been a while....
Hi family 👋 It’s been a while since my last post. Over the past three months, I’ve been traveling across the country, setting up Base Farms in four provinces in preparation for our national 3,000-ton vermicast supply for the castor oil project. The experience has been incredible. Seeing the passion and participation from our growers has been priceless. 🌱🐛 There’s something powerful about watching people come together around a shared vision — turning waste into soil, and soil into opportunity. But enough about me… How have you been? How is your project going? Or when are you planning to start? Remember, the key is simple: Just start. 🚀 Progress doesn’t come from waiting for perfect conditions. It comes from taking the first step. Looking forward to hearing what everyone is building.
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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!
🌍 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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🎄🐛 Merry Christmas & a Prosperous New Year! 🐛🎄
As the year comes to a close, I want to extend my heartfelt thank you to every member of the Worm Farming Community. Your passion for soil health, sustainability, and turning waste into wealth is truly inspiring. May this festive season give you time to rest, reflect, and reset, and may the New Year bring healthy worm beds, rich castings, consistent growth, and profitable opportunities. 🌱♻️ In the year ahead, let’s continue to share knowledge, support one another, and build resilient worm farming ventures that make a real impact on our soils, communities, and businesses. Enjoy the festive season, stay safe, and come back ready to grow even more. The journey continues! 🚀🐛 Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year! Worm Farming Community Family
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