Cultivating Healthier Soils, Naturally.
At DEI Organics International Ltd, we are committed to revolutionizing agriculture by offering natural, sustainable, and science-backed solutions that regenerate the soil and restore the planet.
Founded with a passion for environmental care and agricultural resilience, DEI Organics provides premium organic soil amendments designed to support farmers, gardeners, and agro-based businesses in Uganda and beyond.
Restoring Soil. Sustaining Life.
At DEI Organics International Ltd, we are passionate about regenerative agriculture and soil health restoration. Founded in Uganda, we have dedicated ourselves to offering eco-friendly, organic solutions that empower farmers and communities to achieve sustainable and productive farming—naturally.
🌱 Who We Are
We believe that healing the soil is the first step in healing the planet.
💡 Our Philosophy
Healthy Soil = Healthy Food = Healthy People.
This belief is embedded in every product we craft and every farmer we support.
🌍 Our Mission
🌟 Our Vision


🤝 Our Approach
We work closely with our clients, offering not only products but also advice, support, and education on organic soil health management. We promote community involvement and believe in local sourcing, production, and empowerment.
🏢 Where We Are
We are headquartered in Uganda, serving both rural and urban farming communities across the region. Our growing network ensures that more farmers can access O.N.E. and take the first step towards soil regeneration.

Rooted in Nature. Driven by Purpose
Our specialty lies in reviving degraded soils using 100% organic materials to produce thriving harvests—naturally. With our flagship innovation, O.N.E.™ (Organic New Earth), we’ve created a product that reflects our passion: restoring nature’s balance, improving farmer livelihoods, and promoting food security across Africa.
We believe in:
Nature-led solutions, Sustainable soil enrichment, and Regenerative agriculture practices

“The soil is not just dirt beneath our feet—it is a living system, the heartbeat of agriculture, and the key to feeding future generations.