
The Future of Agriculture Is Organic—Reborn Foundation Partners to Make It Happen
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May 17, 2025Excitement is growing as Reborn Foundation, in partnership with Organic New Earth, gears up for what promises to be a landmark event in the journey toward sustainable agriculture and community empowerment. Following a successful launch at Mestil Hotel in Kampala, the upcoming unveiling of Organic New Earth’s revolutionary organic fertilizer is set to be even more beautiful, impactful, and inspiring—hosted by the same world-class event company that made the first one memorable.
Organic New Earth isn’t just another fertilizer—it’s a movement. A movement that aims to change the way farmers farm by going completely organic, restoring degraded soils, and helping smallholder farmers increase yields naturally, without harming the environment.
Reborn Foundation, a key partner in this initiative, is driven by its mission to empower the poor and marginalized, ensuring they are not left behind in the shift to sustainable development. Through this partnership, the Foundation seeks to support vulnerable communities in embracing profitable, eco-friendly agricultural practices that not only nourish the land but also provide a reliable source of income.
“We don’t just want farmers to grow crops—we want them to grow success stories,” said Dr. Yusuf Oduor, Reborn Foundation Kenya Director, during the Kampala event.
By equipping farmers with Organic New Earth products and training, Reborn Foundation envisions a future where agriculture is both sustainable and economically empowering. The fertilizer’s natural composition boosts soil fertility and improves crop health, reducing dependency on expensive, chemical-based alternatives that damage the ecosystem over time.
The upcoming launch will highlight the power of innovation, partnership, and purpose, drawing together community leaders, environmentalists, and agricultural stakeholders from across the region. At its core, this collaboration is about giving dignity back to farming and ensuring every family, no matter how humble, has a path toward self-reliance and resilience.
