Soil health is the foundation of productive and sustainable agriculture. The microscopic lifeforms — bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and other soil microbes — work unseen beneath the surface to cycle nutrients, enhance plant growth, suppress disease, improve soil structure, and unlock the full potential of your land. These beneficial microbes are the heart of regenerative farming and a key reason many farmers switch to biological soil solutions. Learn more about what microbes are and why they matter on our “What are Soil Bio Microbes and Why they matter?” page.
As part of our expansion at Soil Bios, we are actively looking for a new authorised distributor of Soil Bio Microbes in the North Coast of Kwa‑Zulu Natal (KZN) — a region rich in farming activity, diverse cropping systems, and livestock production.
The KZN North Coast stretches from just north of Durban up towards Richards Bay and includes farming hubs such as Ballito, KwaDukuza (Stanger), Shakaskraal, and Umhlali.
This region is characterised by a subtropical climate, fertile soils, and reliable summer rains, making it suitable for a blend of traditional and modern agricultural practices:
Within this diverse agricultural landscape, soil biology plays a critical role — the more biologically active and balanced the soil ecosystem, the healthier and more resilient crops and pastures become. Our Soil Bio Microbes are designed to work with nature — enhancing soil health, increasing nutrient availability, and reducing reliance on chemical inputs. Learn more about the benefits on our “Why Soil Bio Microbes?” page.
An ideal Soil Bio Microbes distributor in the North Coast area should:
A secure and accessible venue is essential — this will be the local pickup point for farmers and customers wanting Soil Bio Microbes. It should:
Whether it’s a farm shop, agricultural store, or small depot, the right venue helps build trust and visibility within the farming community.
Nearby customers should be able to collect Soil Bio Microbes directly from the venue. Additionally:
Given the mix of crop and livestock farming from Ballito and KwaDukuza up to Richards Bay and Mtubatuba, the distributor must be prepared to interact with:
Each of these sectors can benefit from improved soil biology and regenerative practices. Interested parties can contact us via the Soil Bios contact form or contact details on our website to express interest or ask questions.
While your focus will be on the North Coast, it’s worth noting other farming towns within 200–500 km that could be part of your service area:
These towns, all within a 200–500 km range from North Coast hubs, represent additional opportunities for distribution growth and farmer engagement.
If you’re located in the North Coast region and meet the requirements above, we want to hear from you. Visit our website to fill in the contact form or reach out through our contact details today and join us in transforming soils and farms with the power of microbial life. 🌱
