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17 February 2026
Midlands, KwaZulu Natal

Seeking a Soil Bio Microbes Distributor in the Kwa‑Zulu Natal Midlands & Hinterlands Agriculture in Kwa‑Zulu Natal’s Midlands and hinterland regions forms the backbone of rural economies across this part of South Africa. The rolling landscapes, fertile soils, and relatively reliable rainfall make the Midlands an ideal location for a range of farming activities — from dairy […]

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17 February 2026
North Coast, KwaZulu Natal

Seeking a Soil Bio Microbes Distributor on the North Coast of Kwa‑Zulu Natal 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 […]

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17 February 2026
Bathurst, Eastern Cape

The Strategic Importance of a Local Soil Bio Microbes Supplier in Bathurst, Eastern Cape The presence of a local manufacturer and distributor of Soil Bio Microbes in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, represents a major advantage for farmers across one of South Africa’s most diverse agricultural regions. Pieter Snyman, through Soil Bios (Pty) Ltd, provides direct access […]

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16 February 2026
Kirkwood, Eastern Cape

Vredelus Farm – Official Soil Bio Microbes Pickup Point in Kirkwood, Eastern Cape. Sundays River Valley Bio Organic Farming 📍 Distributor: Gideon van der Merwe📍 Farm: Vredelus Farm, Kirkwood, Eastern Cape📍 Google maps: https://share.google/DdZjb45ZCrgMH7LSS 📞 Cell: 072 298 7048🚜 Distribution model: Farm pickup only For farmers looking for a Kirkwood Eastern Cape Distributor of Microbes, […]

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11 February 2026
We Are Looking for Trial Farms in KZN – Partner with Soil Bios and Transform Your Farm Naturally

Calling Vegetable, Fruit and Livestock Farmers in KwaZulu-Natal Soil Bios is actively looking for progressive farms in KZN to partner with us in large-scale biological soil trials using Soil Bios Microbes. If you farm vegetables, fruit, or livestock — and you are searching for environmentally friendly farming solutions, regenerative agriculture inputs, or natural soil improvement […]

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11 February 2026
Natural Probiotics for Cattle Beef or Dairy: Improving Gut Health, Immunity, Milk Production and Sustainable Farm Performance

Modern livestock farming is changing. Across South Africa and globally, progressive farmers are moving away from heavy antibiotic reliance and toward natural probiotics for cattle to improve herd health, performance, and profitability. At SoilBios, we focus on biological solutions that work with nature — not against it. When used correctly, probiotics in beef and dairy […]

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7 January 2024
Bio organic production of bananas

WHAT Bananas is prone to have a high nematode damage of the roots, especially in sandy soils. Through the use of inorganic fertilizers, soils loose their carbon content and the important groups of microbes- predominantly bacteria - which were suppose to control the nematodes. This results in the crop getting stunted and nutrient deficient due […]

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6 January 2024
🌱 The Ultimate Guide to Healthy Soils Using Microbes: Why Soil Bios Microbes Matter

Healthy soil is the foundation of thriving plants, resilient landscapes, and productive agriculture. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore how soil biology — especially microbes — transforms soil into a vibrant living system. You’ll learn the science behind microbes, practical strategies to foster soil health, and why Soil Bios Microbes are critical for modern and […]

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3 January 2024
Bio organic farming for chicory

What Chicory is one of the crops that respond also well to Bio organic farming practices. Chicory is prone to have a high nematode damage of the roots, especially in sandy soils. Through the use of inorganic fertilizers, soils loose their carbon content and the important groups of microbes- predominantly bacteria - which were suppose […]

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3 January 2024
Bio organic farming for soyabean growing

What Soybean is one of the crops that respond also well to Bio organic farming practices. The crop is prone to have a high root knot nematode damage on the roots, especially in sandy soils. Through the use of inorganic fertilizers, soils loose their carbon content and the important groups of microbes- predominantly bacteria - […]

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