
Biochar is a carbon-rich material produced through thermochemical decomposition in an oxygen-limited environment. Its carbon atoms are bonded stronger than those found in the parent biomass, and when placed in the environment, it is resistant to biotic and abiotic degradation processes. our biochar has high nutrient content, superior pore structure, and strong potential for improved soil properties, including increased nutrient availability and cation exchange capacity (CEC).
Our biochar contains significant percentages of macronutrients like: nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), Magnesium (Mg), and micronutrients such as Iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), sulfur (S), and Calcium (Ca), which significantly influence plant growth when use as a soil amendment (biofertilizer). Our high-quality biochar has a lower molar H: C ratio giving the biochar carbon more stability when applied to the soil. This makes our biochar remain in the soil for 100+ years and removes a significant amount of carbon from the atmosphere.