Our views for your comment - the company is not involved in the promotion of biochar for soil application until there has been more comprehensive R&D
Posted by admin | Under Uncategorized Friday Nov 13, 2009The company is capable of granulating the charcoal beads into powder and fines but it has no nutritional value only acting mechanically as aerators, water absorbers, insulation and partial filters. Questions remain as to growth of plants and yields
- What is the cost of the charcoal (biochar)?
- How is it going to be applied?
- Are there any adverse reactions - toxicity?
- What are soil conditions?
- Species of plant?
- Depth of insertion?
- What grading (Powder, fines, granules)?
- Frequency of application?
- Reaction with organic and non-organic substances?
- The cost to the grower?
- Cost of the carboniser / pyrolysis unit?
- At the moment there is no standard set.
- Financial examples? Who will ultimately benefit?





























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