Volunteer with the Kilimanjaro Project

Addressing Food Security Through Soil Remineralization Engineers Without Borders - Tanzania, through the Kilimanjaro Project, is looking to address food security and malnutrition. Currently, they have started small-scale production of natural fertilizer and animal feed: 100% All Natural Fertilizer - Rutubisha (rock dust, biochar and manure) 100% All Natural Water Soluble Animal Feed (rock dust and soda ash) 100% All Natural Water Soluble Chicken feed (rock dust and soda ash) 100% All Natural Chicken Meal (Tithonia Diversifolia, coarse maize, sunflower ...

Read More


Indiegogo campaign: Addressing Food Insecurity in Tanzania

sieve rocks
In partnership with Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Tanzania, US-based nonprofit Remineralize the Earth (RTE) is raising funds to introduce locally-sourced, mineral-rich volcanic, basalt, rock dust...

Read More


Dirt Rich, a Geotherapy Documentary, Screening at Festivals around the World

"Touching, instructive, endearing, astute, grounded, heartwarming, and remarkable. Adjectives cannot describe how skillfully Dirt Rich portrays the emergent wisdom of the new breed of earth stewards, scientists, smallholders, agronomists, and activists who brilliantly husband land (and animals) in order to midwife a regenerative civilization." --Paul Hawken [UPDATE: You can watch the full documentary on Vimeo on Demand.] Filmmaker Marcelina Cravat and the team behind the award winning environmental documentary Angel Azul have released Dirt Rich, a first of its kind ...

Read More