Biochar
Biochar (plant carbon) is a natural porous carbonaceous material.
Biochar plant carbon
Biochar (plant carbon) is a natural porous carbonaceous material that can contribute to a better environment and sustainability. It also improves soil quality, thereby ensuring higher fertility.
Thanks to its sponge-like structure, it has the ability to retain moisture, bind nutrients, and support microbial life. Biochar is also an effective tool for long-term carbon storage. It is used in various areas: in mixtures with substrates for gardening, in agriculture (both conventional and organic), in ecological projects, landscape revitalization, soil decontamination, animal feed, and other areas—the range of uses for Biochar is truly diverse.
If you are interested in further information or would like to order Biochar, please contact us:
Ing. Alena Francírková
Seller
Email: alena.francirkova@preol.cz
Telefon: +420 416 562 071
Mobil: +420 601 156 851
Production
Biochar is produced by gentle pyrolysis of plant residues after rapeseed separation, during which organic material undergoes thermal decomposition with limited air access. This process ensures that all the useful properties of the original material are preserved, including carbon sequestration in the pyrolyzed biomass.
Biochar offers a number of advantages:
- It binds CO2 and prevents it from entering the atmosphere.
- It binds carbon in the soil.
- It retains water and nutrients.
- It improves soil quality.
- lightens the soil (suitable, for example, for use in substrates for green roofs)
Production of horticultural substrates
Agriculture
Animal production
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