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Turning Waste into Value
Biochar is made by heating crop waste in low-oxygen conditions. Instead of burning waste in open fields, this process converts it into stable carbon that can be safely added to soil. This prevents air pollution and reduces greenhouse gas emissions from burning residues.
Benefits for Soil and Crops
When biochar is added to soil, it helps retain water and nutrients. This improves soil structure and supports healthy root growth. Over time, farms may see better crop stability, especially in dry conditions, with less fertilizer loss.
A Tool for Net-Zero Farming
Biochar stores carbon in soil for long periods, helping agriculture contribute to climate goals. At the same time, it supports better land productivity. This makes biochar useful not only for carbon credits, but also for building stronger and more resilient farming systems.