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At Akamas Ranch, we aim to demonstrate the sustainability and financial viability of regenerative and eco-friendly farming models so that they can be replicated on a wider scale.
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Posidonia Compost LTD

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We are 10% shareholder in the project and are excited to announce that through the successful negotiations led through us we have been able to attract an investor into the project
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Posidonia Compost aligns with and supports the EU Green Deal goals
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Posidonia Compost has a significant impact on CO2 sequestration and soil binding, mitigating erosion and reducing carbon footprint
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Posidonia Compost uses a peat free, non-invasive production process that does not require use of harmful chemicals or imported materials
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We focus on practices that reduce soil and water pollution from agrochemicals needed
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Our production process is a product of natural biological fermentation
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Posidonia compost is a natural organic fertiliser and soil improver, strengthening the soil structure around roots
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Posidonia Compost is the only A+ quality rated compost available in Cyprus
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Zero water or electricity is required for the production of Posidonia Compost
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Posidonia Compost derives from the biological fermentation of a sea plant "Posidonia oceanica" using dead leaves, washed up on tourist beaches) and selected products of agriculture (olive core, olive leaves, grape skin), without any chemical addition or processes.
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The product is free of physical contaminants, viable weed seeds and pathogens, and is untreated by any additives. It is nature's traditional compost - an excellent peat-free soil improver.


The Mediterranean Sea is home to the seagrass type Posidonia Oceanica, often referred to as “the green lung of the sea”. Covering only 0.1–0.2% of the global ocean surface, meadows of the sixty-four existing seagrass species worldwide contribute an estimated 10% of the total organic carbon burial, as well as providing many other important ecosystem services.
The leaves that die, or are damaged by boats and anchors, are washed up on the beaches and are a hindrance for tourism.
Municipalities are obliged to collect and remove the seagrass from the beaches. Collection is easy – the problem is what to do with the seagrass. Posidonia Compost Ltd now has a solution to turn the “garbage” into a sustainable ecologically sound commercial commodity.
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This is beneficial for the environment, helps the municipalities comply with EU environmental regulations and returns organic waste to nature as a product that both stabilises the soil and provides nutrients for plants and crops.​​
Significant impact on CO2 sequestration and soil binding, mitigating erosion and reducing carbon footprint by 46000 tons of CO2e per annum contribution to the reduction of global warming