Deep Seed – Regenerative Agriculture
Tommie Hooft van Huysduynen shares his journey from growing up in Nigeria to co-founding Proteen, a company leading a "compost revolution" using black soldier fly larvae to transform organic waste into high-quality fertilizer.
Tommie confidently demonstrates why his compost making system has the potential to create a tidal wave of positive change.
♻️ Rapid Composting: Proteen’s method reduces composting time from 4-5 months to just one, significantly increasing efficiency.
🌱 Soil Health Boost: The inclusion of larvae in the compost enhances soil health by boosting fungal activity, crucial for plant growth.
💰 Cost-Effective Solution: By processing waste on-site, Proteen eliminates transportation costs, making their fertilizer more affordable for farmers.
📈 Enhanced Yields and Profitability: Proteen’s fertilizer has outperformed traditional and chemical fertilizers in yield and profitability, offering a viable alternative for farmers.
Tommie’s vision is to collaborate with large food processing companies, turning waste into a valuable resource and driving sustainable change in agriculture. His insights offer a glimpse into the future of waste management and regenerative farming.
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This podcast was produced in collaboration with Soil Capital, a company that supports regenerative agriculture for food system resilience and climate action by financially rewarding farmers who enhance soil health.
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Useful Links:
Proteen: https://weareproteen.com/
Soil Capital: https://www.soilcapital.com/
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