Ecodudu LimitedEcodudu is a waste-to-value venture, utilizing the Black Soldier Fly as a rich source of protein for animal feeds while recycling organic waste into organic fertilizer through a natural and easily scalable process. These insects contain a superior protein content as well as essential amino acids which promotes animal productivity. The organic fertilizer contains competitive NPK levels boosting crop yields and pest resistance. With a growing global population, production of waste is set to increase and Ecodudu is perfectly positioned in Kenya’s biggest fruit farm to take advantage of this opportunity to scale and provide inputs for the animal feeds market. With a growing global population, production of waste is set to increase and Ecodudu is perfectly positioned to take advantage of this opportunity to scale and provide inputs for the animal feeds market.SectorsAgribusinessLocationNairobi, KenyaStageSign in to view detailsMarketsSign in to view detailsCustomer modelSign in to view detailsRevenueSign in to view detailsSupported byThe Business OutliersPangea Trust@iBizAfrica > Food AfricaMake-IT in AfricaGoGettaz > GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize 2019ContactSign in to view detailsSocial media Articles 11 Kenyan Agri-Businesses tackling food security set to receive USD 100,000 investmentEleven Kenyan agribusinesses tackling food security have been selected for the Food Africa Accelerator program in Kenya. The three-month accelerator program will support these… read more Young entrepreneurs from Botswana & Ghana win GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize 2019The “Generation Africa” initiative awards two agripreneurs hailing from Ghana and Botswana with a US $50,000 prize each, at the Africa Food Prize Gala… read more
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