Biochar, a form of biological charcoal, emerges from the process of heating organic materials such as agricultural waste, wood chips, or other biomass in a low or no oxygen environment. This process, known as pyrolysis, produces a stable form of carbon that does not decompose easily, allowing it to remain in the soil for centuries. Referred to as “black gold,” biochar presents multiple benefits particularly in agriculture, environmental sustainability, and climate change mitigation.
Key Benefits of Biochar
1. Carbon Sequestration: It acts as a ca...
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