Easy Environmental Solutions Launches Terreplenish Trials in Tanzania


New York, August 20, 2025 – PRISM MediaWire – Easy Environmental Solutions (EES), operating as Digital Utilities Ventures, Inc. (OTC: DUTV), has initiated a strategic collaboration with the Tanzania Fertilizer Regulatory Authority (TFRA) to deploy EasyFEN™ waste-to-fertilizer units across Tanzania. This partnership aims to transform agricultural waste into Terreplenish®, a proprietary organic microbial fertilizer.

Key Highlights:

  • Strategic Deployment of Organic Fertilizer Technology: Easy Environmental Solutions is launching Terreplenish® lab and field trials in Tanzania and plans for the multi-unit deployment of EasyFEN™ technology. Each EasyFEN™ unit is designed to convert up to 17,500 tons of organic waste annually into over 2.7 million gallons of Terreplenish®, a validated organic microbial fertilizer.
  • Comprehensive Agricultural and Environmental Benefits: Terreplenish® offers a local, sustainable, and affordable alternative to imported synthetic fertilizers. It is proven to restore soil biology, act as a natural biofungicide, and reduce irrigation or rainfall needs by up to 20%. It also provides essential nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus, helping to reduce costs for farmers and build resilience against drought and climate pressures.
  • Enhancing National Food Security and Sovereignty: The initiative is part of EES’s broader pan-African roadmap, aiming to support local manufacturing, food security, and agricultural independence across the continent. By fostering local fertilizer production and embedding technology into community economies, EES seeks to help African nations achieve “true fertilizer sovereignty,” reducing their reliance on costly synthetic imports.

FAQ:

What is the primary focus of Easy Environmental Solutions’ collaboration in Tanzania?

Easy Environmental Solutions (operating as Digital Utilities Ventures, Inc.) is primarily focused on deploying its EasyFEN™ waste-to-fertilizer units across Tanzania. This initiative aims to locally produce Terreplenish®, a proprietary organic microbial fertilizer, from agricultural waste. The goal is to enhance food security, support local manufacturing, and foster agricultural independence in the country.

What is Terreplenish® and what are its key benefits for farmers?

Terreplenish® is a proprietary organic microbial fertilizer produced by EasyFEN™ units from agricultural waste. Its key benefits for farmers include restoring soil biology, acting as a natural biofungicide, reducing irrigation or rainfall needs by up to 20%, and cutting dependence on costly imported synthetic fertilizers. It provides essential nutrients, with just two gallons per acre delivering 45–60 lbs. of nitrogen and 15–20 lbs. of phosphorus.

How does the EasyFEN™ technology contribute to sustainability and economic resilience?

The EasyFEN™ technology contributes to sustainability by converting agricultural waste into a valuable organic fertilizer, thereby reducing waste and promoting a circular economy. Economically, it fosters local fertilizer production at scale, which reduces reliance on imported synthetic fertilizers, lowers costs for farmers, and builds resilience against drought and climate pressures. This also supports the creation of self-sustaining community economies.

What is the scale of production for a single EasyFEN™ unit, and how much land can it treat?

Each EasyFEN™ unit is designed to process up to 17,500 tons of organic waste annually, yielding over 2.7 million gallons of Terreplenish®. With a recommended application rate of two gallons of Terreplenish® per acre, a single unit can treat approximately 1.35 million acres (or about 546,000 hectares) of farmland annually.

What is the significance of the collaboration with the Tanzania Fertilizer Regulatory Authority (TFRA)?

The collaboration with the Tanzania Fertilizer Regulatory Authority (TFRA) is significant as it reinforces the strategic deployment of EasyFEN™ units and the local production of Terreplenish®. It involves the launch of Terreplenish® lab and field trials in Tanzania, demonstrating governmental support and regulatory alignment for the initiative. This partnership is crucial for the successful integration and widespread adoption of the technology within the country’s agricultural sector.

Beyond Tanzania, what is Easy Environmental Solutions’ broader strategy in Africa?

Easy Environmental Solutions has a broader pan-African roadmap that involves building partnerships with governments, regulators, and agricultural stakeholders across more than ten countries. These include Egypt, Uganda, Rwanda, South Africa, The Gambia, Nigeria, Ghana, Malawi, Botswana, Angola, and Zambia. The company aims to expand its portfolio of sustainable agriculture and clean water technologies across the continent.

How has Terreplenish® been validated?

Terreplenish® has been validated by over 100 independent studies and more than a decade of field data. This extensive research and practical application confirm its effectiveness in delivering nutrients, restoring soil health, and providing other benefits like biofungicidal properties and water retention.

What is “fertilizer sovereignty,” and how does Easy Environmental Solutions aim to achieve it for African nations?

“Fertilizer sovereignty” refers to a nation’s ability to independently produce and control its fertilizer supply, reducing reliance on external imports. Easy Environmental Solutions aims to achieve this for African nations by fostering local fertilizer production through the deployment of EasyFEN™ units. By converting agricultural waste into affordable organic fertilizer domestically, the technology helps countries become self-sufficient in meeting their agricultural nutrient needs.

Contact:

Mark K. Gaalswyk, CEO – Mark@easyenergysystems.com
Nate Carpenter – ncarpenter@easyenergysystems.com
Bakry Osman – bakry@easyenergysystems.com

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