Linyi TH Environmental Technology Co., Ltd. brings 18 years of professional expertise to the global fertilizer market. With a massive annual production capacity of 300,000MT and a 300,000-square-meter manufacturing facility, we are a leading force in supplying high-performance liquid fertilizers tailored to the unique soil and climatic conditions of Burundi.
Our commitment to R&D and modern enterprise standards ensures that we provide the high-quality liquid fertilizer solutions required to elevate agricultural output in East Africa.
Agriculture remains the backbone of the Burundian economy, contributing significantly to GDP and employment. With the country's diverse geography—ranging from high-altitude coffee and tea plantations to the fertile Imbo plains—the demand for precision liquid nutrition has never been higher.
Farmers in Burundi often face challenges such as soil acidification and nutrient leaching due to high rainfall. Our liquid fertilizers are designed to optimize nutrient uptake efficiency through both foliar application and fertigation systems. By utilizing advanced hydrolysis and chelating technologies, our products ensure that coffee, tea, and staple crops receive immediate, bio-available nutrients, reducing waste and maximizing ROI for the farmer.
The shift toward "Green Agriculture" in East Africa encourages the use of organic and bio-stimulant-based fertilizers. Our range includes microbial agents and seaweed extracts that not only boost plant growth but also improve soil structure and microbial biodiversity, aligning with Burundi’s long-term sustainable development goals.
Since our inception in 2008, when we built our first NPK production line, we have evolved into a global supplier with an unyielding commitment to quality. Our production capabilities include:
We pride ourselves on our global reach, successfully exporting to major agricultural markets in Asia, South America, the Middle East, and Africa. Our competitive pricing and rigorous quality control standards make us an ideal partner for Burundian agribusinesses seeking reliable, large-scale supply chains.