Celebrating National Ag Week: AgroThrive’s gardening community donates organic fertilizer for ALBA Organics, a California Non-Profit Organic Ag Incubator.

Celebrating National Ag Week: AgroThrive’s gardening community donates organic fertilizer for ALBA Organics, a California Non-Profit Organic Ag Incubator.

What better way to honor National Agriculture Week than to support up-and-coming farmers?

With the help of our passionate organic gardening community, we are donating a gallon of organic fertilizer in bulk to ALBA Organics, a California Non-Profit Organic Ag Incubator, with every purchase of a gallon of retail sized product on agrothrive.com during the week of 3/21/22-3/28/22.

ALBA, a non-profit organic ag incubator, offers on-farm education on organic farming practices, helps start-up farms take root and grow, and provides access to food and education for limited-resource farmers.

AgroThrive’s roots have been in organic agriculture for over 15 years, supplying sustainably made organic bio-fertilizers to USDA certified and conventional farmers of all sizes. Expanding organic’s reach for the health of our people and planet are at the core of our company’s mission and critical for a sustainable agriculture sector.

By safely repurposing nutrient dense organic wastes into sustainable bio-fertilizers, AgroThrive continues to improve the health of our soils, seas, and skies, and stands with ALBA’s mission to create economic opportunity for aspiring, limited-resource farmers through land-based, organic agriculture education.

 

To learn more about ALBA’s farmer support programs, click here

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2 comments


  • Geraldine Jamena

    What an encouragement for these new farmers! Way to go Agrothrive! You really deserve all your success – Blessed to be a blessing!
    I wish I could afford it as well this year and help out…still no job :( sorry…


  • Gary Warren

    Looking to get into organic gardening and protecting the environment with only natural material


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