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LifeSpring Africa Expands Into Burundi to Strengthen Soil Health and Farmer Productivity

LifeSpring Africa Expands Into Burundi to Strengthen Soil Health and Farmer Productivity

LifeSpring Africa is proud to announce its expansion into the Burundian market, marking a major step in our mission to bring regenerative, affordable and scientifically grounded soil solutions to farmers across East Africa.

For years, LifeSpring Africa has served farmers in South Africa with high-quality compost, organic fertilisers and sustainable agricultural support. Our work has helped restore degraded soils, boost crop yields, reduce reliance on synthetic chemicals and improve household incomes for smallholder farmers. As the demand for regenerative inputs grows across the continent, Burundi stands out as a country where improved soil fertility and climate resilience can make an immediate and lasting difference.

Why Burundi? A Timely and Meaningful Expansion

Burundi’s agriculture sector is the backbone of its economy, employing over 80% of the population. Yet many smallholders face:

declining soil fertility

shrinking land productivity

rising costs of chemical fertilisers

limited access to modern regenerative practices

At the same time, farmers across the country are deeply motivated to restore their soils and strengthen food security.

LifeSpring Africa’s entry into Burundi responds directly to this need.
By introducing our high-grade compost products, bio-fertiliser blends and waste-to-value processing model, we aim to support farmers, cooperatives and development partners in regenerating farmland and increasing yields sustainably.

Looking Ahead: Supporting Burundi’s Food Security Journey

Our expansion into Burundi represents more than market growth—it is a commitment to supporting a country with extraordinary agricultural potential, rich soils and a vibrant farming population eager to adopt sustainable practices.

LifeSpring Africa is ready to work hand-in-hand with Burundian farmers to increase productivity, regenerate their soils and build greater resilience for the future.

LifeSpring Africa firmly believes that soil regeneration goes hand-in-hand with community upliftment.

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