Application of Biochar

Biochar application can increase long-term carbon sequestration, improve soil health, and contribute to climate change mitigation in agricultural systems.

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This practice abstract presents the use of biochar as a carbon sequestration and soil improvement strategy in agricultural systems.

Biochar is a carbon-rich material produced from biomass through pyrolysis under low-oxygen conditions. When applied to agricultural soils, it can store carbon for long periods, helping to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and contributing to greenhouse gas reduction targets.

Additional benefits include increased soil organic carbon, improved soil structure, better water and nutrient retention, higher soil pH in acidic soils and enhanced crop productivity. The practice can also support circular use of agricultural and forestry residues and create opportunities for carbon credit generation.

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Projet

ClieNFarms

Climate Neutral Farms

Localisation
United Kingdom
Auteurs
Joe Stanley (Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust), Alastair Leake (Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust)
Objectif
Implement best practices, Learn and develop skills, Adopt innovative practices

Type de fichier
document
Publié sur
31 déc. 2024
Langue originale
English
Site officiel du projet
ClieNFarms
License
CC BY