お知らせ • May 16
Easy Environmental Solutions, Inc. and Terreplenish® Show Outstanding Yield Increases & Offer Alternative to Petroleum-Based Fertilizers Easy Environmental Solutions, Inc. continues to offer a true solution to the worldwide fertilizer shortage with Independent rice trials showing a 1 metric ton yield increase/hectare with 50% less synthetic fertilizer usage. This represents a nearly 12% yield increase and an additional $1000 in revenue per hectare. Independent rice trials conducted by the Department of Crop Science at the University of Ghana-Legon demonstrated the 12% increase in rice yields through the use of Terreplenish®, a living, microbial solution that offers farmers a predictable, productive nitrogen source to sustainably feed crops and revitalize soil. Preliminary economic analysis from the trials also indicated lower overall production costs relative to the full synthetic fertilizer control program as Easy Environmental Solutions positions the EasyFEN™ as the future of agricultural independence. The Future of Fertilizer Won’t Be Imported: he trials were conducted as part of the regulatory and field validation process required before Terreplenish® can be imported commercially or produced locally via EasyFEN™ systems within Ghana. This marks a critical step toward unlocking a second African market for EES following an official endorsement from the Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS) last month. The trials, conducted under irrigated conditions at the Ashiaman Irrigation Scheme in Southern Ghana, also demonstrated: healthier crop development improved grain filling increased spikelet fertility improved nutrient efficiency stronger crop vigor during development reduced transplant shock and improved crop recovery after establishment. Researchers concluded that Terreplenish demonstrated “substantial agronomic potential” for sustainable rice production while helping reduce dependence on synthetic fertilizer inputs. Perhaps most importantly, the Terreplenish treatment groups not only improved yields while reducing synthetic fertilizer usage by 50%.but also demonstrated lower overall production costs compared to the full synthetic fertilizer control program according to preliminary economic analysis currently being finalized. In one treatment group, a split Terreplenish application program applied at transplanting and again during flowering increased yields by 7.7% over the full synthetic fertilizer control while still reducing synthetic fertilizer inputs by 50%. お知らせ • Dec 31
Easy Environmental Solutions Announces Availability of EasyFEN Liquid Microbial Production System Easy Environmental Solutions, Inc. announced the completed construction and availability of the EasyFEN Liquid Microbial Production System, with the first system to be shipped and deployed to East Africa. Subsequent units are in process for deployment into Central America, Europe, West Africa, and the United States. The patent pending technology of the EasyFEN™? system will extract juices from local biomass and seed it with proprietary microbials to produce Terreplenish, a 100% organic soil amendment designed to restore soil health and enhance agricultural productivity. Each EasyFEN™?system will process up to 17,500 tons of green biomass, food waste, and crop residue each year. This biomass and food waste will be transformed into as much as 2.7 million gallons of Terreplenish enough to treat up to 1.35 million acres (546,000 hectares) of farmland every year. and which University of Missouri research calculates to be enough to feed 16 million people per year over 43,000 per day. The fully automated system will be remotely monitored for consistent performance and quality control allowing for regional deployment and utilization of green waste and food waste from local communities. By converting food and crop waste rather than allowing decomposition in field and landfills, each system prevents methane emissions equivalent to removing approximately 30,000 cars from the road per year. As the world faces severe food insecurity, countries are in critical need of sustainable agricultural solutions in order to prevent millions from suffering and dying fromstarvation. By aligning the mission to end world hunger and reduce greenhouse gas emissions with a fully sustainable, high-return investment model, Easy FEN technology drives sustainable agriculture, food security, and economic growth worldwide, offering hope and lasting change to those who need it most. お知らせ • Aug 30
Digital Utilities Ventures, Inc. Announces the Introduction of the EasyFEN Modular Microbe Fertilizer Production System Digital Utilities Ventures, Inc. announced the Easy FEN Modular Microbe Fertilizer System, utilizing the revolutionary proprietary soil microbe formula (Terreplenish®) is now available for distribution in both the United States and internationally. The system is essentially a decentralized, fully automatic “Fertilizer Plant in a Box” that can be deployed at rural agricultural co-ops and communities all over the world. The fully automatic system will convert green local waste from each local community into the very valuable Terreplenish liquid fertilizer soil microbe that is then available for local farmers and growers. For field crops, Terreplenish® provides 45-60 lbs of nitrogen credit per acre. Additionally, it also frees up 15lbs of P205 (legacy phosphorous) per acre, while invigorating root growth. Thus, each EasyFEN system can generate 1/3 of the fertilizer needs for 500,000 acres of corn. According to the USDA there are 92 million acres of corn being raised in the US; this means that 184 EasyFEN modules would supply 1/3 of the fertilizer needs for the entire US corn market! Water retention is also a key benefit. The EasyFEN system has been shown to increase water retention by over 125% - thereby significantly reducing the amount of irrigation needed. Traditional petroleum-based fertilizers tie up much of the phosphorus in the soil and can then wash away. By utilizing the EasyFEN system end-product Terreplenish, the nutrients tied up in the soil are made more easily available to the crops and reduces the excess fertilizer run-off which ends up in its water supplies and the Gulf of Mexico. As witnessed by recent events, the global economy has a large impact on access to fertilizer. Domestic fertilizer output must greatly increase in order to support the USA’s large agriculture industry. Typical petroleum-based fertilizer production and transportation from large, centralized plants contributes to atmospheric CO2 and higher logistical costs. By placing smaller decentralized plants directly into these rural agricultural communities, the company can reduce the cost of logistics while also keeping the cashflow within each community rather than many miles away to a centralized distributor. Currently, the fertilizer market is dominated by a few large corporations which divert money away from rural farm economies. Thus, farmers see the bulk of cost increases due to these global issues, while their community sees none of the profit of the fertilizer industry. By deploying smaller, decentralized plants to each rural agricultural co-op such as the EasyFEN system, wealth can be kept within the local community as well as cut down on prices due to greatly reduced logistical costs. お知らせ • Jun 22
Digital Utilities Ventures, Inc. (OTCPK:DUTV) executed an agreement to acquire an unknown majority stake in Feed Earth Now, LLC for $0.59 million. Digital Utilities Ventures, Inc. (OTCPK:DUTV) executed an agreement to acquire an unknown majority stake in Feed Earth Now, LLC. for $0.59 million on June 21, 2022. As part of the agreement, an additional 84 million restricted shares of DUTV were authorized and are being placed into escrow. DUTV will become the majority shareholder of Feed Earth Now. お知らせ • Mar 03
Digital Utilities Ventures, Inc. Appoints Mark K Gaalswyk as CEO Digital Utilities Ventures, Inc. announced that Mark K Gaalswyk was recently selected to be the new CEO of DUTV. Mark is the founder and CEO of Easy Automation Inc. As the New CEO of DUTV, Mark intends to utilize the clean public structure of DUTV to bring various patents, new disruptive technologies, new opportunities, and one or more of the various companies he owns (or is affiliated with) all under one umbrella with DUTV serving the role as the master public holding company.