Building Sustainable Food Ecosystems
Supporting farmers with fertilizer and training, revitalizing Africa’s soil, and building a locally led food ecosystem that turns nourishment into economic power.
FoodEco’s Mission
FoodEco is dedicated to boosting crop yields across the African continent.
We form partnerships to provide farmers with critical resources like fertilizer and farming support.
We believe food is more than nourishment. It is economic power, and a path to lasting prosperity.
"Since February 2022, the price of fertilizer has more than doubled in Nigeria and 13 other countries" - NY Times "The soaring prices and disruption in the fertilizer market have repercussions far beyond the African continent." - Beyond Pesticides
"Since February 2022, the price of fertilizer has more than doubled in Nigeria and 13 other countries" - NY Times "The soaring prices and disruption in the fertilizer market have repercussions far beyond the African continent." - Beyond Pesticides
"The greatest challenge our farmers face is a lack of resources." - Ms. Ada Osakwe "The reason why other nations produce so much more is because of the fertilizer. I went to Indonesia, and I saw a farmer in Indonesia uses about 12 bags of fertilizer." - Mrs. Yemi Iranloye
"The greatest challenge our farmers face is a lack of resources." - Ms. Ada Osakwe "The reason why other nations produce so much more is because of the fertilizer. I went to Indonesia, and I saw a farmer in Indonesia uses about 12 bags of fertilizer." - Mrs. Yemi Iranloye
“A dearth of local fertilizer supply similarly drives SSA farmers to import almost 90% of their fertilizer, often at prohibitively high prices..” - The Breakthrough Institute
“A dearth of local fertilizer supply similarly drives SSA farmers to import almost 90% of their fertilizer, often at prohibitively high prices..” - The Breakthrough Institute
Food Security is Economic Security
We team up with farmers, cooperatives, and local experts to empower Africa’s soil.
Farmers sign up easily, and we support them not just with fertilizer but with practical ways to keep soil healthy.
Want to help?
Visit to Psaltry International, the leading cassava-based sorbitol plant in Africa. Pictured is Mrs. Yemisi Iranloye, Founder & CEO of Psaltry.
Your support can help boost output by securing much-needed fertilizer for African farmers.
FoodEco Impact Africa 60-2-1 Model:
60-2-1: $60 provides two 50 LBS bags of eco-friendly fertilizer, which can multiply an acre of cassava farmland by 5 times the yield.
60-2-1: Two 50 LBS bags of fertilizer will support a high yield density of 4,000 cassava stem cuttings per acre.
60-2-1: One acre can unlock greater economic growth for cassava farming communities by significantly boosting productivity and economic prosperity.
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