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Central/gitega Region: Ntobwe Hill Between Organic Fertilizers and Health Risk

Summary by IWACU Burundi
In the town of Gitega, skeptical pits have been set up to treat and transform sewage sludge into organic fertilizers. These open-air ponds are likely to be nests of disease germs. Between farmers looking for fertilizers and riparians terrified by the epidemic risks in this rainy season, a report reveals a project at a crossroads.
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In the town of Gitega, skeptical pits have been set up to treat and transform sewage sludge into organic fertilizers. These open-air ponds are likely to be nests of disease germs. Between farmers looking for fertilizers and riparians terrified by the epidemic risks in this rainy season, a report reveals a project at a crossroads.

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IWACU Burundi broke the news in Burundi on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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