The Golden Dung: The Rise of Senegal's Commercial Manure Industry
The Golden Dung: The Rise of Senegal's Commercial Manure Industry Special Report: African Agricultural Transformation The global chemical fertilizer market is experiencing a massive shock wave. Due to geopolitical conflicts disrupting shipping lanes and manufacturing, global fertilizer prices have surged by 40% to 50%, forcing African smallholders—who are often priced out of imported synthetics entirely—to look directly to their own soil. In Senegal, this crisis has accelerated an energetic pivot toward a localized circular economy: the commercial animal manure and organic compost business. Because Senegal has a vibrant livestock culture—especially with sheep reared for religious holidays like Tabaski, working horses, and cattle—the raw material is abundant. However, turning a decentralized byproduct into a reliable commercial industry comes with distinct opportunities and challenges. The Landscape of the Manure Market The commercialization of manure in Senegal opera...