Bamboo Biochar
Farmers in the Odisha & Assam region in India are trained by the Dutch Carboneers and certified to convert excess biomass into biochar to improve soil quality, reduce methane emissions and generate extra income while fixing carbon. Quadruple profit!
- 4 generations carbon sink
- Biomass waste utilization
- Soil enhancing product applications
- Supporting agroforestry practices
- CSI certified
In operation
Farmers in the Odisha & Assam region in India are trained and certified to convert excess biomass into biochar to improve soil quality, reduce methane emissions and generate extra income while fixing carbon. Quadruple profit!
Biochar is a major asset for arid and depleted soils. It increases the microbial presence and activity in the soil, it enhances the water holding capacity and it improves the nutrient retention. These benefits apply best to tropical and subtropical soils where it significantly increases crop yields.
Often, biochar is made with million-dollar installations, but in rural decentralized agricultural areas in the global south, this is not feasible. However, biochar has been used by farmers to enhance their soils over thousands of years around the world.
Dutch Carboneers focuses on decentralized biochar project development in which the farmers benefit from crop yield increase as well as financial benefits that are derived from the sales of carbon credits. Together withits local partners, Dutch Carboneers provide farmers with the right tools, training, technology and certification to create biochar in a sustainable manner. Local supervisorsand managers are provided with a mobile application in which all necessary information is uploaded which is needed for traceability and transparency.
All biochar is produced according to the Global Artisan C-Sink Guidelines, and audited by third party auditors. Biochar carbon credits are registered within the C-Sink Registry of CarbonStandards International.
Besides being a direct carbon sink, biochar is a means to far more SustainableDevelopment Goals than just Climate Action.
Example of usage
Co-benefits
Biomass waste utilization
Soil enhancing product applications
Supporting agroforestry practices
Additional income for farmers
Economic acceleration impact
Additional income for farmers, will support
Audit information
All biochar is produced according to the Global Artisan C-Sink Guidelines, and audited by third party auditors.
Biochar carbon credits are registered within the C-Sink Registry of CarbonStandards International.
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