
Advancing Agriculture, Restoring Ecosystems.
East Kelowna Agritech Society (EKAS) develops and deploys science-led agritech and bioremediation solutions to rehabilitate contaminated soils and degraded waterways, strengthen food security, and build climate-resilient landscapes across BC.
Integrated Solutions
Our natural, proprietary platform unites mycoremediation, enhanced bioavailability, and plant-driven extraction to accelerate recovery and return damaged sites to productive use.

New Crop Development
Identify and validate climate-suitable crops for BC growers.

Agri-Tech Commercialization
Bridge lab-to-field with prototyping, pilots, and market adoption.
Land & Waterway Remediation
Myco, phyto, and bio based technologies that rehabilitate contaminated sites.

Capacity & Pilots
End-to-end pilot design, monitoring, and knowledge transfer—validating performance metrics and scaling methods across BC growers and communities.



Revitalizing BC agriculture through applied science
We collaborate with growers, municipalities, and industry partners to translate lab-validated methods into real-world impact: cleaner soils and waterways, stronger yields, and diversified farm economies.
Partner with EKAS to scale impact
Engage as a pilot site, fund R&D, sponsor capacity-building, or co-develop commercial deployment. Together, we advance food security and ecological resilience across BC.
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FAQ
Get answers to commonly asked questions about sustainable living and our eco-friendly solutions.
What is EKAS?
A BC non-profit R&D organization advancing agritech and bioremediation to deliver measurable ecological and economic benefits for farmers and communities.
What makes your remediation different?
Our integrated platform enables fungi, microbes, and plants to operate synergistically in breaking down, immobilizing, or extracting contaminants, validated in lab and field applications.
Is it safe and natural?
Yes—formulations emphasize naturally occurring organisms and low-toxicity inputs suited for agricultural and industrial contexts.
How do pilot projects work?
We scope contaminants and site conditions, apply tailored treatments, and monitor performance (soil and water analytics) over time—reporting results and recommended next steps.
Who are your partners?
Local growers, municipal and provincial, and industry collaborators.
How can we support EKAS?
Engage as a pilot site, fund R&D, sponsor capacity-building, or co-develop commercialization. Contact us to explore alignment.

Get In Touch
Tell us about your site, goals, or partnership idea. We’ll respond with next steps and a short discovery call.