New project equips farmers to increase food security
date:Feb 20, 2013
icantly reducing the need for additional irrigation and fertilizer inputs.

Biochar has increasingly been cited as an effective approach to carbon sequestration as it can remain stable in the soil for thousands of years, added Aramburu.

The Black Earth Project will use of re:char's Climate Kiln, making possible a farm-centered approach to biochar production. It will use various forms of agricultural crop residues, including dried corn stalks, grasses, rice hulls and coffee pulp as well as cow m
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