From rice husk waste to fertiliser
WEDNESDAY LIFE
Thanks to the innovation of a 28-year-old man in Mwea, rice farmers are able to transform waste generated by rice production into affordable, organic fertiliser.

By Allan Mungai | 4 years ago

Turn garbage into gold
The idea of recycling household waste has not caught on in our homes. Most of us simply stash all our wastes into those polythene bags from garbage collectors and put them outside our gates twice or thrice a week for collection.
Hosea Omole | 5 years ago
Slovaks to build fertiliser factory
Plant to cost Sh2.5 billion and will be set up in Ndeiya, Limuru
Kamau Maichuhie | 2 years ago
Rabbit farmers to benefit more from sale of urine
A plant for collection of rabbit urine for production of organic fertiliser has been commissioned at Kegoye Secondary School.
Eric Lungai | 4 years ago
The locally assembled toilets consist of an aerobi...

By Lonah Kibet | Oct 14, 2016
Thanks to the innovation of a 28-year-old man in M...

By Allan Mungai | Sep 07, 2016
The idea of recycling household waste has not caug...

By Hosea Omole | Jun 11, 2015
The pile method is the easiest and most commonly u...

By Silvanus Wanjala | Apr 18, 2015
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