Phi Earth and Sana Fortis Launch Pilot for Regenerative Biomass Systems in Southeast Asia

The partnership aims to create scalable, regenerative agroforestry models combining Phi Trees™ and HTG Grass to supply sustainable biomass for energy and industrial sectors while restoring soil health.

Philly Metrowire Staff
Agriculture
Phi Earth and Sana Fortis Launch Pilot for Regenerative Biomass Systems in Southeast Asia

Phi Earth Technologies, a Singapore-based bio-digital technology company, has partnered with Sana Fortis, a Malaysian specialist in tropical forage and animal feed systems, to launch a pilot program in Singapore and Malaysia. The initiative integrates Phi Earth's Phi Trees™ (enhanced Paulownia) with Sana Fortis' high-yield HTG Grass to develop a scalable, regenerative agroforestry model. This collaboration targets the growing global demand for renewable energy and carbon-linked materials by establishing a high-performance biomass platform that restores soil health while maximizing land productivity.

The pilot represents a key step in translating regenerative agroforestry systems into real-world fuel and material applications, as industries seek viable alternatives to conventional fossil-based inputs. HTG Grass was selected for its rapid growth and versatility across biomass markets, including bioenergy, silage, and soil regeneration. When paired with Phi Trees™, the system is expected to create a dual-output biomass platform capable of supporting multiple value chains, from renewable energy to carbon-linked applications.

Under the memorandum of understanding, Sana Fortis will provide land access, field operations, and local inputs, while Phi Earth will deploy its proprietary Phi Tech™ platform, including biological treatments, technical protocols, and monitoring systems. Both parties will collaborate on pilot design, execution, and data analysis to ensure robust, actionable results. The collaboration also allows for potential expansion into additional crops, supporting broader application across Southeast Asia's agricultural landscape.

“Our focus has always been on building high-performance tropical crop systems,” said Simon Denby, Head of Agronomy at Sana Fortis. “Working with Phi Earth allows us to extend that into integrated models that improve productivity while strengthening long-term resilience.”

“This pilot is about rethinking how land can work harder and more intelligently,” said Theo Davies, Founder of Phi Earth. “By combining our approach with Sana Fortis' expertise, it changes how biomass, energy, and agriculture come together.”

As demand for sustainable biomass and regenerative agriculture solutions accelerates globally, this partnership positions Phi Earth and Sana Fortis to develop next-generation feedstock systems that align productivity with climate and land restoration goals. For more information, visit https://phiearth.com/.

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