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Biochar Market is Anticipated to Show Growth by 2022
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This report identifies the Biochar market size for the years 2012-2017, and forecast of the same till the year 2022. It also highlights the market drivers, restraints, growth indicators, challenges, and other key aspects with respect to the Biochar market.
Biochar Market tracks the major market events including product launches, technological developments, mergers and acquisitions, and the innovative business strategies opted by key market players. Along with strategically analyzing the key micro markets, the report also focuses on industry-specific drivers, restraints, opportunities and challenges in the Copper Strips market. This research report offers in-depth analysis of the market size (revenue), market share, major market segments, and different geographic regions, forecast for the next five years, key market players, and premium industry trends. It also focuses on the key drivers, restraints, opportunities and challenges.
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This report focuses on top manufacturers in United States market, with production, price, revenue and market share for each manufacturer, covering
Cool Planet
Biochar Supreme
NextChar
Terra Char
Genesis Industries
Interra Energy
CharGrow
Pacific Biochar
Biochar Now
The Biochar Company (TBC)
ElementC6
Vega Biofuels
The competitive landscape of the United States market for Biochar is determined by evaluating the various market participants, production capacity, Biochar market’s production chain, and the revenue generated by each manufacturer in the Biochar market worldwide.
This report segments the Biochar market
Wood Source Biochar
Corn Stove Source Biochar
Rice Stove Source Biochar
Wheat Stove Source Biochar
Other Stove Source Biochar
On the basis of application:
Soil Conditioner
Fertilizer
Others
For comprehensive understanding of market dynamics, the Biochar market is analyzed across key geographies namely:
West
Midwest
South
Northeast
Each of these regions is analyzed on basis of market findings across major countries in these regions for a macro-level understanding of the market.
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10 Market Effect Factors Analysis
10.1 Technology Progress/Risk
10.1.1 Substitutes Threat
10.2 Consumer Needs/Industry Challenge
10.3 Economic/Political Environmental Change
11 United States Biochar Market Size (Sales and Revenue) Forecast (2018-2023)
11.1 United States Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD) Forecast (2018-2023)
11.2 United States Biochar Sales (MT) Forecast by Type (2018-2023)
11.3 United States Biochar Sales (MT) Forecast by Application (2018-2023)
11.4 United States Biochar Sales (MT) Forecast by Regions (2018-2023)
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United States Biochar Market Report 2017
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This report studies the Biochar development status and future trend in United States, focuses on top players in United States, also splits Biochar by type and by applications, to fully and deeply research and reveal the market general situation and future forecast. The major players in United States market include Cool Planet Biochar Supreme NextChar Terra Char Genesis Industries Interra Energy CharGrow Pacific Biochar Biochar Now The Biochar Company (TBC) ElementC6 Vega Biofuels Geographically, this report splits the United States market into six regions, West Midwest South Northeast On the basis of product, the Biochar market is primarily split into Wood Source Biochar Corn Stove Source Biochar Rice Stove Source Biochar Wheat Stove Source Biochar Other Stove Source Biochar On the basis on the end users/applications, this report covers Soil Conditioner Fertilizer Others
Table of Contents 1 Biochar Overview 1 1.1 Product Overview and Scope of Biochar 1 1.2 Classification of Biochar by Product Category 2 1.2.1 Wood Source Biochar 3 1.2.2 Corn Stove Source Biochar 4 1.2.3 Rice Stove Source Biochar 5 1.2.4 Wheat Stove Source Biochar 5 1.2.5 Other Source Biochar 7 1.3 United States Biochar Market by Applications/End Users 7 1.3.1 Soil Conditioner 8 1.3.2 Fertilizer 9 1.3.3 Others 9 1.4 United States Biochar Market by Regions 10 1.4.1 United States Biochar Market Size (Million USD) Comparison by Regions (2012-2023) 11 1.4.2 The West Biochar Status and Prospect (2012-2023) 11 1.4.3 Northeast Biochar Status and Prospect (2012-2023) 12 1.4.4 The South Biochar Status and Prospect (2012-2023) 13 1.4.5 The Midwest Biochar Status and Prospect (2012-2023) 13 1.5 United States Market Size (Sales and Revenue) of Biochar (2012-2023) 14 1.5.1 United States Biochar Sales (MT) and Growth Rate (%) (2012-2023) 14 1.5.2 United States Biochar Revenue (Million USD) and Growth Rate (2012-2023) 15 2 United States Biochar Market Competition by Players/Manufacturers 17 2.1 United States Biochar Sales and Market Share of Key Players/Manufacturers (2012-2017) 17 2.2 United States Biochar Revenue and Share by Players/Manufacturers (2012-2017) 19 2.3 United States Biochar Average Price (USD/MT) by Players/Manufacturers (2012-2017) 20 2.4 United States Biochar Market Competitive Situation and Trends 23 2.4.1 United States Biochar Market Concentration Rate 23 2.4.2 United States Biochar Market Share of Top 3 and Top 5 Players/Manufacturers 23 2.4.3 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion in United States Market 24 2.5 United States Players/Manufacturers Biochar Headquarter and Sales Area 24 3 United States Biochar Sales and Revenue by Regions (2012-2017) 26 3.1 United States Biochar Sales (MT) and Market Share by Regions (2012-2017) 26 3.2 United States Biochar Revenue (Million USD) and Market Share by Regions (2012-2017) 28 3.3 United States Biochar Price (USD/MT) by Regions (2012-2017) 29 4 United States Biochar Sales and Revenue by Type/ Product Category (2012-2017) 30 4.1 United States Biochar Sales (MT) and Market Share by Type/ Product Category (2012-2017) 30 4.2 United States Biochar Revenue (Million USD) and Market Share by Type (2012-2017) 32 4.3 United States Biochar Price (USD/MT) by Type (2012-2017) 34 4.4 United States Biochar Sales Growth Rate (%) (%) by Type (2012-2017) 34 5 United States Biochar Sales by Application (2012-2017) 35 5.1 United States Biochar Sales (MT) and Market Share by Applications (2012-2017) 35 5.2 United States Biochar Sales Growth Rate (%) (%) by Applications (2013-2017) 37 5.3 Market Drivers and Opportunities 37 6 United States Biochar Players/Manufacturers Profiles and Sales Data 39 6.1 Cool Planet 39 6.1.1 Basic Information 39 6.1.2 Biochar Product Category, Application and Specification 40 6.1.3 Cool Planet Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 41 6.1.4 Contact Information 42 6.2 Biochar Supreme 43 6.2.1 Basic Information 43 6.2.2 Biochar Product Category, Application and Specification 43 6.2.3 Biochar Supreme Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 45 6.2.4 Contact Information 46 6.3 NextChar 46 6.3.1 Basic Information 46 6.3.2 Biochar Product Category, Application and Specification 46 6.3.3 NextChar Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 47 6.3.4 Contact Information 48 6.4 Terra Char 48 6.4.1 Basic Information 48 6.4.2 Biochar Product Category, Application and Specification 48 6.4.3 Terra Char Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 49 6.4.4 Contact Information 50 6.5 Genesis Industries 51 6.5.1 Basic Information 51 6.5.2 Biochar Product Specification 51 6.5.3 Genesis Industries Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 51 6.5.4 Contact Information 52 6.6 Interra Energy 53 6.6.1 Basic Information 53 6.6.2 Biochar Product Specification 54 6.6.3 Interra Energy Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 54 6.6.4 Contact Information 55 6.7 CharGrow 56 6.7.1 Basic Information 56 6.7.2 Biochar Product Category, Application and Specification 56 6.7.3 CharGrow Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 57 6.7.4 Contact Information 58 6.8 Pacific Biochar 59 6.8.1 Basic Information 59 6.8.2 Biochar Product Category, Application and Specification 59 6.8.3 Pacific Biochar Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 61 6.8.4 Contact Information 62 6.9 Biochar Now 63 6.9.1 Basic Information 63 6.9.2 Biochar Product Category, Application and Specification 63 6.9.3 Biochar Now Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 64 6.9.4 Contact Information 65 6.10 The Biochar Company (TBC) 66 6.10.1 Basic Information 66 6.10.2 Biochar Product Category, Application and Specification 67 6.10.3 The Biochar Company (TBC) Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 67 6.10.4 Contact Information 68 6.11 ElementC6 69 6.11.1 Basic Information 69 6.11.2 Biochar Product Category, Application and Specification 70 6.11.3 ElementC6 Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 71 6.11.4 Contact Information 72 6.12 Vega Biofuels 73 6.12.1 Basic Information 73 6.12.2 Biochar Product Category, Application and Specification 73 6.12.3 Vega Biofuels Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 75 6.12.4 Contact Information 76 7 Biochar Manufacturing Cost Analysis 77 7.1 Biochar Key Raw Materials Analysis 77 7.1.1 Key Raw Materials 77 7.1.2 Price Analysis of Key Raw Materials 79 7.1.3 Market Concentration Rate of Raw Materials 80 7.1.4 Equipment Suppliers and Contact Information of Biochar 81 7.2 Proportion of Manufacturing Cost Structure 83 7.2.1 Raw Materials 83 7.2.2 Labor Cost 84 7.2.3 Manufacturing Expenses 86 7.3 Manufacturing Process Analysis of Biochar 86 8 Industrial Chain, Sourcing Strategy and Downstream Buyers 89 8.1 Biochar Industrial Chain Analysis 89 8.2 Upstream Raw Materials Sourcing 90 8.3 Raw Materials Sources of Biochar Major Players/Manufacturers in 2016 90 8.4 Downstream Buyers 91 9 Marketing Strategy Analysis, Distributors/Traders 93 9.1 Marketing Channel 93 9.1.1 Direct Marketing 93 9.1.2 Indirect Marketing 94 9.1.3 Marketing Channel Development Trend 96 9.2 Market Positioning 97 9.2.1 Pricing Strategy 97 9.2.2 Brand Strategy 98 9.2.3 Target Client 99 9.3 Distributors/Traders List 99 10 Market Effect Factors Analysis 101 10.1 Technology Progress/Risk 101 10.1.1 Substitutes Threat 101 10.2 Consumer Needs/Industry Challenge 101 10.3 Economic/Political Environmental Change 102 11 United States Biochar Market Size (Sales and Revenue) Forecast (2018-2023) 103 11.1 United States Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD) Forecast (2018-2023) 103 11.2 United States Biochar Sales (MT) Forecast by Type (2018-2023) 105 11.3 United States Biochar Sales (MT) Forecast by Application (2018-2023) 106 11.4 United States Biochar Sales (MT) Forecast by Regions (2018-2023) 108 12 Research Findings and Conclusion 109 13 Methodology and Data Source 110 13.1 Methodology/Research Approach 110 13.1.1 Research Programs/Design 110 13.1.2 Market Size Estimation 111 13.1.3 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation 112 13.2 Data Source 113 13.2.1 Secondary Sources 113 13.2.2 Primary Sources 114 13.3 Disclaimer 115 13.4 Author List 116
List of Tables and Figures Figure Product Picture of Biochar 1 Table Specification Comparison of Different Types of Biochar 2 Figure United States Biochar Sales Volume Market Share by Types (Product Category) in 2016 2 Figure Hard Wood, Rice, Switchgrass and Bagasse Source Biochar Picture 3 Figure Corn Stove Source Biochar Picture 4 Figure Rice Stove Source Biochar Picture 5 Figure Wheat Stove Source Biochar Picture 6 Figure Asphalt Source Biochar Picture 7 Table Applications of Biochar 7 Figure United States Sales Market Share (%) of Biochar by Applications in 2016 8 Figure Soil Conditioner Examples 8 Figure Fertilizer Examples 9 Figure Region Classification of USA 10 Table the Main Regions of USA 10 Figure United States Biochar Market Size (Million USD) Comparison by Regions (2012-2023) 11 Figure The West Biochar Revenue (Million USD) and Growth Rate (2012-2023) 12 Figure Northeast Biochar Revenue (Million USD) and Growth Rate (2012-2023) 12 Figure The South Biochar Revenue (Million USD) and Growth Rate (2012-2023) 13 Figure The Midwest Biochar Revenue (Million USD) and Growth Rate (2012-2023) 14 Figure United States Biochar Sales (MT) and Growth Rate (%) (2012-2023) 15 Figure United States Biochar Revenue (Million USD) and Growth Rate (2012-2023) 16 Table United States Biochar Sales of Key Players/Manufacturers (2012-2017) 17 Table United States Biochar Sales Share (%) by Players/Manufacturers (2012-2017) 17 Figure 2016 United States Biochar Sales Share (%) by Players/Manufacturers 18 Table United States Biochar Revenue by Players/Manufacturers (2012-2017) 19 Table United States Biochar Revenue Market Share (%) by Players/Manufacturers (2012-2017) 19 Figure 2016 United States Biochar Revenue Market Share (%) by Players/Manufacturers 20 Table United States Market Biochar Average Price of Key Players/Manufacturers (2012-2017) 20 Figure United States Market Biochar Average Price of Key Players/Manufacturers in 2016 22 Table 2012-2017 United States Biochar Market Share of Top 3 Players/Manufacturers 23 Table 2012-2017 United States Biochar Market Share of Top 5 Players/Manufacturers 23 Table United States Players/Manufacturers Biochar Headquarter and Sales Area 24 Table United States Biochar Sales (MT) by Regions (2012-2017) 26 Table United States Biochar Sales Share (%) by Regions (2012-2017) 26 Figure United States Biochar Sales Share (%) by Regions (2012-2017) 27 Figure United States Biochar Sales Market Share (%) by Regions in 2016 27 Table United States Biochar Revenue (Million USD) and Market Share by Regions (2012-2017) 28 Table United States Biochar Revenue Market Share (%) by Regions (2012-2017) 28 Figure United States Biochar Revenue Market Share (%) by Regions in 2016 29 Table United States Biochar Price (USD/MT) by Regions (2012-2017) 29 Table United States Biochar Sales (MT) by Type (2012-2017) 30 Table United States Biochar Sales Share (%) by Type (2012-2017) 30 Figure United States Biochar Sales Share (%) by Type (2012-2017) 31 Figure United States Biochar Sales Market Share (%) by Type in 2016 31 Table United States Biochar Revenue (Million USD) and Market Share by Type (2012-2017) 32 Table United States Biochar Revenue Market Share (%) by Type (2012-2017) 32 Figure Revenue Market Share of Biochar by Type (2012-2017) 33 Figure Revenue Market Share of Biochar by Type in 2016 33 Table United States Biochar Price (USD/MT) by Types (2012-2017) 34 Figure United States Biochar Sales Growth Rate (%) (%) by Type (2012-2017) 34 Table United States Biochar Sales (MT) by Applications (2012-2017) 35 Table United States Biochar Sales Market Share (%) by Applications (2012-2017) 35 Figure United States Biochar Sales Market Share (%) by Applications (2012-2017) 36 Figure United States Biochar Sales Market Share (%) by Applications in 2016 36 Table United States Biochar Sales Growth Rate (%) (%) by Applications (2013-2017) 37 Figure United States Biochar Sales Growth Rate (%) by Applications (2012-2017) 37 Table Cool Planet Basic Information List 39 Figure Cool Planet Business Segment 40 Table Biochar Picture and Specifications of Cool Planet 40 Table Cool Planet Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 41 Figure Cool Planet Biochar Sales Growth Rate (%) (2012-2017) 42 Figure Cool Planet Biochar Sales Market Share (%) in US (2012-2017) 42 Table Biochar Supreme Basic Information List 43 Table Biochar Product Category, Application and Specification 44 Table Biochar Supreme Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 45 Figure Biochar Supreme Biochar Sales Growth Rate (%) (2012-2017) 45 Figure Biochar Supreme Biochar Sales Market Share (%) in US (2012-2017) 45 Table NextChar Basic Information List 46 Table NextChar Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 47 Figure NextChar Biochar Sales Growth Rate (%) (2012-2017) 47 Figure NextChar Biochar Sales Market Share (%) in US (2012-2017) 47 Table Terra Char Basic Information List 48 Figure Biochar Powder Product Picture 49 Table Terra Char Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 49 Figure Terra Char Biochar Sales Growth Rate (%) (2012-2017) 50 Figure Terra Char Biochar Sales Market Share (%) in US (2012-2017) 50 Table Genesis Industries Basic Information List 51 Table Genesis Industries Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 51 Figure Genesis Industries Biochar Sales Growth Rate (%) (2012-2017) 52 Figure Genesis Industries Biochar Sales Market Share (%) in US (2012-2017) 52 Table Interra Energy Basic Information List 53 Figure Product Picture of Interra Energy Biochar 54 Table Interra Energy Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 54 Figure Interra Energy Biochar Sales Growth Rate (%) (2012-2017) 55 Figure Interra Energy Biochar Sales Market Share (%) in US (2012-2017) 55 Table CharGrow Basic Information List 56 Table Biochar Product Application and Specification 56 Table CharGrow Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 57 Figure CharGrow Biochar Sales Growth Rate (%) (2012-2017) 58 Figure CharGrow Biochar Sales Market Share (%) in US (2012-2017) 58 Table Pacific Biochar Basic Information List 59 Table Biochar Picture and Specifications of Pacific Biochar 59 Table Pacific Biochar Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 61 Figure Pacific Biochar Biochar Sales Growth Rate (%) (2012-2017) 62 Figure Pacific Biochar Biochar Sales Market Share (%) in US (2012-2017) 62 Table Biochar Now Basic Information List 63 Figure Chip Biochar Picture of Biochar Now 63 Figure Medium Biochar Picture of Biochar Now 64 Figure Small Biochar Picture of Biochar Now 64 Figure Small Biochar Picture of Biochar Now 64 Table Biochar Now Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 64 Figure Biochar Now Biochar Sales Growth Rate (%) (2012-2017) 65 Figure Biochar Now Biochar Sales Market Share (%) in US (2012-2017) 65 Table The Biochar Company (TBC) Basic Information List 66 Figure Biochar Picture and Specifications of The Biochar Company 67 Table The Biochar Company (TBC) Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 67 Figure The Biochar Company (TBC) Biochar Sales Growth Rate (%) (2012-2017) 68 Figure The Biochar Company (TBC) Biochar Sales Market Share (%) in US (2012-2017) 68 Table ElementC6 Basic Information List 69 Figure Biochar Picture and Specifications of ElementC6 70 Table ElementC6 Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 71 Figure ElementC6 Biochar Sales Growth Rate (%) (2012-2017) 72 Figure ElementC6 Biochar Sales Market Share (%) in US (2012-2017) 72 Table Vega Biofuels Basic Information List 73 Table Biochar Picture and Specifications of Vega Biofuels 73 Table Vega Biofuels Biochar Sales (MT), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/MT) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 75 Figure Vega Biofuels Biochar Sales Growth Rate (%) (2012-2017) 75 Figure Vega Biofuels Biochar Sales Market Share (%) in US (2012-2017) 76 Figure Feedstocks Reported by Companies Producing Biochar(from IBI) 77 Figure Total Potential Biomass Availability Across the Continental U.S. 78 Figure Price Index of Raw Material by Country in 2016 (USD/MT) 79 Figure Energetic Analysis per Pyrolysis Kiln 79 Figure 2016 Global Corn Production by Country in 1000 MT 80 Figure 2016 Global Wheat Production by Country in 1000 MT 81 Figure Frequency of Type of Biochar Production Technology (n=84) 82 Table Equipment Suppliers 82 Figure Manufacturing Cost Structure of Biochar in 2016 83 Figure USA Average Hourly Wages (USD/Hour) in Manufacturing 84 Figure USA Labor Cost Analysis 84 Figure Cost of Employing a Factory Worker 86 Figure Simplified Pyrolysis Process Flow Diagram 87 Figure Manufacturing Process Analysis of Biochar 87 Figure Manufacturing Process Analysis of Biochar from BlackCarbon 88 Figure Overview of the Sustainable Biochar Concept 89 Figure Industry Chain Structure of Biochar 90 Table Raw Materials Sources of Biochar Major Players/Manufacturers in 2016 90 Table Biochar Formulators in USA 91 Table Potential Buyers of Biochar 91 Figure Marketing Channels of Biochar 96 Figure Marketing Division of Biochar Industry 96 Table Distributors/Traders List 99 Figure GreenGro?s Earth Shine & Nature?s Pride Products 101 Figure United States Biochar Sales (MT) and Growth Rate (%) Forecast (2018-2023) 103 Figure United States Biochar Revenue (Million USD) and Growth Rate Forecast (2018-2023) 104 Figure United States Biochar Price (USD/MT) Trend Forecast (2018-2023) 104 Table United States Biochar Sales (MT) Forecast by Type (2018-2023) 105 Table United States Biochar Sales (MT) Forecast by Type (2018-2023) 105 Figure United States Biochar Sales Volume Market Share Forecast by Type in 2023 106 Table United States Biochar Sales (MT) Forecast by Application (2018-2023) 106 Figure United States Biochar Sales Volume Market Share Forecast by Application (2018-2023) 107 Figure United States Biochar Sales Volume Market Share Forecast by Application in 2023 107 Table United States Biochar Sales (MT) Forecast by Regions (2018-2023) 108 Table United States Biochar Sales Volume Share Forecast by Regions (2018-2023) 108 Figure United States Biochar Sales Volume Share Forecast by Regions in 2023 108 Table Research Programs/Design for This Report 110 Figure Bottom-up and Top-down Approaches for This Report 112 Figure Data Triangulation 113 Table Key Data Information from Secondary Sources 114 Table Key Data Information from Primary Sources 114
This research study involved the extensive usage of both primary and secondary data sources. The research process involved the study of various factors affecting the industry, including the government policy, market environment, competitive landscape, historical data, present trends in the market, technological innovation, upcoming technologies and the technical progress in related industry, and market risks, opportunities, market barriers and challenges. Top-down and bottom-up approaches are used to validate the global market size market and estimate the market size for manufacturers, regions segments, product segments and applications (end users). All possible factors that influence the markets included in this research study have been accounted for, viewed in extensive detail, verified through primary research, and analyzed to get the final quantitative and qualitative data. The market size for top-level markets and sub-segments is normalized, and the effect of inflation, economic downturns, and regulatory & policy changes or other factors are not accounted for in the market forecast. This data is combined and added with detailed inputs and analysis from QYResearch and presented in this report.
After complete market engineering with calculations for market statistics; market size estimations; market forecasting; market breakdown; and data triangulation, extensive primary research was conducted to gather information and verify and validate the critical numbers arrived at. In the complete market engineering process, both top-down and bottom-up approaches were extensively used, along with several data triangulation methods, to perform market estimation and market forecasting for the overall market segments and sub segments listed in this report. Extensive qualitative and further quantitative analysis is also done from all the numbers arrived at in the complete market engineering process to list key information throughout the report.
Secondary Sources occupies Approximately 25% of Sources, such as press releases, annual reports, Non-Profit organizations, industry associations, governmental agencies and customs data, and so on; This research study involved the usage of widespread secondary sources; directories; databases such as Bloomberg Business, Wind Info, Hoovers, Factiva (Dow Jones & Company), TRADING ECONOMICS, and avention; Investing News Network; statista; Federal Reserve Economic Data; annual reports; BIS Statistics; ICIS; company house documents; CAS(American Chemical Society); investor presentations; and SEC filings of companies. Secondary research was used to identify and collect information useful for the extensive, technical, market-oriented, and commercial study of the Light Aircraft market. It was also used to obtain important information about the top players, market classification and segmentation according to industry trends to the bottom-most level, and key developments related to market and technology perspectives.
In the primary research process, various sources from both the supply and demand sides were interviewed to obtain qualitative and quantitative information for this report. The primary sources from the supply side include product manufacturers (and their competitors), opinion leaders, industry experts, research institutions, distributors, dealer and traders, as well as the raw materials suppliers and producers etc.
The primary sources from the demand side include industry experts such as business leaders, marketing and sales directors, technology and innovation directors, supply chain executive, end users (product buyers), and related key executives from various key companies and organizations operating in the global market.
Primary research was conducted to identify segmentation types, product price range, product applications, key players, raw materials supply and the downstream demand, industry status and outlook, and key market dynamics such as risks, influence factors, opportunities, market barriers, industry trends, and key player strategies.
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Owner of plane in fatal crash: No issues when rented
HONOLULU (AP) — The owner of a small plane in a deadly crash says there were no mechanical issues when he rented it to the pilot.
Aircraft Maintenance and Flight School Hawaii owner Jahn Mueller said Monday the single-engine plane had an alternator issue when he rented it to Dean Hutton about three weeks ago. He says the alternator was fixed when Hutton rented the same plane Friday.
Federal investigators haven’t determined what caused the plane to crash in an inaccessible mountainous area on Oahu. Hutton and his three passengers died in the crash.
Invasive algae posing threat to Molokai shore
WAILUKU, Maui (AP) — Three invasive algae species could overtake Molokai’s south shore if action is not taken to stop it, officials said.
A group of scientists and volunteers conducted a survey along more than 30 miles and 4 sq. miles of the island’s south shore to measure and map the invasive species present.
They found prickly seaweed covered 45 percent of the area surveyed. Gorilla ogo was found in 21 percent of the space, and hookweed in 10 percent.
Experts think the invasive algae species came to Hawaii via U.S. warships and a fuel barge. The gorilla ogo was introduced to Hawaii for aquaculture research and to produce agar, which is used in cooking, for economic purposes.
The invasive algae are harmful to the natural environment and threaten marine industries, according to experts.
Molokai’s invasive algae situation is not much different than other places in Hawaii, but it could get worse if nothing is done, according to the state Department of Land and Natural Resources.
The algae on Molokai appears to be growing at a faster rate and are posing a greater threat to the coastline.
The Nature Conservancy offered to lend the community a super sucker that would pull the algae into a small pontoon barge. Community members also are considering using biochar and composting to kill algae spores.
Organizers hope to start removal efforts next summer.
Guam professor found guilty of sexual conduct
HAGATNA, Guam (AP) — A University of Guam professor was convicted of one count of criminal sexual conduct after several female students said he touched them inappropriately at a beach.
Professor Michael Ehlert, 56, also was found guilty of one count of attempted criminal sexual conduct and acquitted of another count of criminal sexual conduct. He faces up to eight years in prison for each conviction.
The three female University of Guam students who accused Ehlert said they attended a party in 2014 at his house.
The partygoers later went swimming at a nearby beach, according to witnesses. The students claimed Ehlert reached into their bikinis and touched them inappropriately.
Ehlert denies any sexual touching occurred. He is under house arrest until his sentencing Oct. 4.
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Global Biochar Market 2017 – BioChar Products, Hawaii Biochar, Pacific Biochar and Agri-Tech …
Synopsis of Global Biochar Market 2017 Research Report
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The report “Global Biochar Market 2017” further imparts detail information about approaches and tactics used by elite key players in the Biochar industry. It also gives an extensive study about different market segments and regions.
Leading vendors in the Global Biochar market are added based on profile, business performance etc. Vendors mentioned as follows:
BioChar Products
Agri-Tech Producers
Hawaii Biochar
Pacific Biochar
The Biochar Company (TBC)
Cool Planet Energy Systems
Walking Point
ec6Grow
RAUCH INTERNATIONAL
Diacarbon Energy
Vega Biofuels
The global Biochar market 2017 is primarily segmented on the basis of Type, Application, and Region
Geographical Analysis of Global Biochar Market:
The report includes concise analysis of geographical region such as
1 USA
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> Historic Biochar market data from 2012 to 2016.
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CenUSA releases report on biochar use in home gardens
To answer the question whether biochar would benefit home gardeners and grow more productive plants we amended soils at four demonstration sites in Minnesota were with hardwood biochar. With the assistance of Extension Master Gardener volunteers, we grew, harvested and measured common garden crops over four years to see if those grown in biochar-amended soils were more productive.
Variables in weather, crops and volunteer interpretation of data did not provide conclusive results. However, the poorer soils amended with biochar showed some increase in soil pH and percent organic matter, and clay loam soils were less compacted. Most crop yields showed improvement over the four years; however, we believe these increased yields were likely affected by a combination of factors (rainfall, air temperatures) and cannot be directly attributed to the addition of biochar.
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Biochar Market in United States Analysis Report: Key Trends, Opportunities, Players and …
The Biochar Market in United States Research Report 2017 renders deep perception of the key regional market status of the Biochar Industry in United States on a global level that primarily aims the core regions which comprises of continents like Europe, North America, and Asia and the key countries such as United States, Germany, China and Japan.
Then, Biochar Market in United States report focuses on major leading industry players with information such as company profiles, product picture and specification, capacity, production, price, cost, revenue and contact information. Upstream raw materials, equipment and downstream consumers’ analysis is also carried out.
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Major Manufacturers Analysis of Biochar in United States
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The Biochar Company (TBC)
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Biochar Market in United States report provides a basic overview of the industry including definitions, classifications, applications and industry chain structure. The Biochar Market in United States analysis is provided for the international market including development history, competitive landscape analysis, and major regions’ development status.
Types, the Biochar Market Can Be Split Into
Wood Source Biochar
Corn Stove Source Biochar
Rice Stove Source Biochar
Wheat Stove Source Biochar
Other Stove Source Biochar
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The Midwest
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Industry Overview of Biochar Market in United States
Manufacturing Cost Structure Analysis of Biochar Market in United States
Technical Data and Manufacturing Plants Analysis of Biochar Market in United States
Capacity, Production and Revenue Analysis of Biochar in United States by Regions, Types and Manufacturers
Price, Cost, Gross and Gross Margin Analysis of Biochar in United States by Regions, Types and Manufacturers
Consumption Volume, Value, Sale Price Analysis of Biochar in United States by Regions, Types and Applications
Supply, Import, Export and Consumption Analysis of Biochar in United States
Major Manufacturers Analysis of Biochar in United States
Marketing Trader or Distributor Analysis of Biochar in United States
Industry Chain Analysis of Biochar in United States
Development Trend of Analysis of Biochar in United States
New Project Investment Feasibility Analysis of Biochar in United States
Conclusion of the Biochar Industry in United States 2017 Market Research Report
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Bio-char is a stable, fine-grained, highly-porous charcoal produced from plant matter. Rich in carbon, bio-char is highly effective at removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere when added to soil. As a soil amendment, bio-char will also:
At Rooms 2 Grow, we offer two different types of bio-char organic soil mix to our commercial and residential clients:
Bio-char – Charged The process of charging, or inoculating, bio-char with nutrients and microbes actively accelerates soil recovery and mycorrhizae growth, creating stronger, healthier, and more nutrient dense plants. Charged bio-char organic soil mix can be incorporated into soil just prior to or at the time of crop planting.
Bio-char – Uncharged Like charged bio-char, uncharged bio-char will also help promote the growth of healthy, strong, nutrient dense plants. However, uncharged bio-char organic soil mix is more suitable for incorporating into soil several months ahead of crop planting, as it needs time to naturally acclimate to the soil environment.
Both charged and uncharged bio-char retain carbon, boost crop security and increase soil biodiversity. Give the hydroponic horticultural experts at Rooms 2 Grow a call to learn how using bio-char as a soil enhancer can help your commercial or residential Rooms 2 Grow agricultural system develop vigorous crops. Don’t forget to ask us about our other meals, our other organic soil mixes including rock dust, humus and teas, and our indoor and outdoor grow operations as well!
Rooms 2 Grow is Canadas premier hydroponic horticultural system supplier. Our large selection of organic soil mixes, from meals and rock dust, to humus and teas, helps our clients produce the healthiest, high-yield crops for their personal and commercial use. We specialize in the design, build and renovation of indoor and outdoor grow operations, including greenhouse structures, shipping container farms, and indoor and subterranean grow rooms. Our wide range of additional value-added services will help you “get growing”.
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BIO-CHAR
Bio-char is a highly-porous, fine-grained and stable charcoal derived from plant matter. When added to soil, bio-char is very effective at removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere due to its high carbon content. As a soil amendment, bio-char also:
At Rooms 2 Grow, we offer two different types of bio-char organic soil mix to our residential and commercial clients:
Bio-char – Charged The process of charging (also known as “inoculating”), bio-char with microbes and nutrients actively accelerates mycorrhizae growth and soil recovery, and creates healthier, stronger and more nutrient dense plants. Charged bio-char organic soil mix can be mixed into soil at the time of or just prior to crop planting.
Bio-char – Uncharged Just charged bio-char, uncharged bio-char also promotes the production of strong, healthy, nutrient dense crops. However, as it requires time to naturally acclimate to a soils environment, we suggest that uncharged bio-char organic soil mix be mixed into soil several months ahead of crop planting.
Both uncharged and charged bio-char increase soil biodiversity, retain carbon and boost crop security. Get in touch with the hydroponic agricultural specialists at Rooms 2 Grow to learn just how using bio-char as a soil enhancer will help your residential or commercial Rooms 2 Grow horticultural system produce vibrant crops. Don’t forget to ask us about our other teas, our other organic soil mixes such as meals, humus and rock dust, and our outdoor and indoor grow operations too!
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Report Summary
The United States Biochar Industry Market Research Report 2017 is a professional and in-depth study on the current state of the Biochar industry.
The report provides a basic overview of the industry including definitions, classifications, applications and industry chain structure. The Biochar market analysis is provided for the United States markets including development trends, competitive landscape analysis, and key regions development status.
Development policies and plans are discussed as well as manufacturing processes and Bill of Materials cost structures are also analyzed. This report also states import/export consumption, supply and demand Figures, cost, price, revenue and gross margins.
The report focuses on United States major leading industry players providing information such as company profiles, product picture and specification, capacity, production, price, cost, revenue and contact information. Upstream raw materials and equipment and downstream demand analysis is also carried out. The Biochar industry development trends and marketing channels are analyzed. Finally the feasibility of new investment projects are assessed and overall research conclusions offered.
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Chapter One Industry Overview
Chapter Two Manufacturing Cost Structure Analysis of Biochar
Chapter Three Technical Data and Manufacturing Plants Analysis
Chapter Four Production Analysis of Biochar by Regions, Technology, and Applications
Chapter Five Sales and Revenue Analysis of Biochar by Regions
Chapter Six Analysis of Biochar Production, Supply, Sales and Market Status 2012-2017
Chapter Seven Analysis of Biochar Industry Key Manufacturers
Chapter Eight Price and Gross Margin Analysis
Chapter Nine Marketing Trader or Distributor Analysis of Biochar
Chapter Ten Development Trend of Biochar Industry 2017-2022
Chapter Eleven Industry Chain Suppliers of Biochar with Contact Information
Chapter Twelve New Project Investment Feasibility Analysis of Biochar
Chapter Thirteen Conclusion of the United States Biochar Industry Report 2017
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Master Gardeners hone skills in multiweek course
New members in the Master Gardening classes of multiple localities are in for an intensive 50-hour minimum training program.
The program focuses on research and hands-on activity in areas such as plant pathology, pruning and learning more about herbaceous plants. As new members find their green thumbs when classes start in September, previous master gardeners who made it through the course because of their love for plants share their stories.
Master Gardeners are volunteer educators through Virginia Cooperative Extension. Newport News, Hampton, York County, Poquoson, and Gloucester participate in the program.
Debra Carpenter, Hampton
Carpenter has been a master gardener for 10 years and “a plant lover always.” After retiring as a teacher in the Hampton school systems after 35 years, she decided to learn more about something she always loved.
“My father had planted trees and shrubs to preserve our waterfront on Mill Creek in Phoebus, and I wanted to understand and learn how to continue that process,” she said. “Master Gardeners have given me understanding of that concept and much more. I have interacted with people with common interests and gained many friends in the process.”
One of her favorite memories from the master gardening class was “transforming” a pasture at Bluebird Gap Farm in the arboretum. She noted how impossible the task seemed, especially trying to drive a shovel into the hard-packed ground. But, “this group didn’t give up and just kept digging and bringing soil and compost into the area,” she said.
“Today it certainly has been transformed into a calming, learning and fun place that citizens from all over the area can enjoy. It has also been used for wedding celebrations.”
Her other projects have included organizing plant sales, propagation, rain barrels, children’s festivals, manning the educational booths for city activities, handling biochar and creating tree stewards, to name a few. She also served as chairman of the group for a year.
It has been experiences like these that make the program so worthwhile, according to Carpenter.
“The training is just a stepping stone to understanding our area’s particular ecological make-up. Master gardening is also a way to give back to your community by encouraging growth in plants and understanding between people,” she said.
She would recommend the program to anyone who is looking to understand more about both their area and the life within it.
“It’s a way to give back to your community by encouraging growth in plants and understanding between people,” she said. "Everything is connected and you can find those connections while learning about and sharing plants.”
Vanessa Connell, a Master Gardener from Newport News, says she began gardening with her grandmother in Louisiana.
Vanessa Connell, a Master Gardener from Newport News, says she began gardening with her grandmother in Louisiana.
Vanessa Connell, Newport News
Connell said she first discovered her interest in gardening as a toddler watching her grandmother tend to plants in Louisiana.
“She would let me help pick some plants — probably weeds — while I followed her around,” Connell said. “I was particularly fond of pulling up young carrots to see if they were ready to eat. During summer visits, my grandmother taught me not only about vegetables but flowers too.”
Though she was interested in gardening, she didn’t settle immediately and life took her far and wide, she said. Among other jobs, she worked as a bartender and personal assistant in New Orleans, as a ranch hand on her father’s farm in Texas, and then went back to school to become a sign language interpreter.
She said she intended to work at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C., but decided to stay as an interpreter.
“That’s what brought me to Newport News,” she said. “I’m a quilter and I’ve also worked part-time in some quilt shops.”
A far cry from her 3-year-old carrot pulling, Connell became a Master Gardener in 2010 after learning about the class at the Newport News Fall Festival of Folklife.
“I wanted to become a Master Gardener to really learn about horticultural practices, rather than flying by the seat of my pants,” she said. “I also wanted to do volunteer work in the community, particularly related to the environment.”
Connell says that the Master Gardening class has helped her establish new habits.
“First, always do a soil test before undertaking any planting or landscaping,” she said. “Second, right plant, right place. It’s always best to do your research rather than buying that plant because it’s just so pretty, only to have it die because it’s not placed properly.”
The class is ideal for those who are interested in gardening, but also learning more about the local community.
“It’s so much fun. You’ll meet so many different people with a wealth of knowledge in all areas of horticulture,” Connell said. “You will also enjoy many projects and activities, which include the annual September Go Green Expo, field trips and expert speakers. There’s something for everyone in the Master Gardener program.”
Jerry Coffman is a Master Gardener for York County/Poquoson. He originally became involved with gardening growing up northern Indiana.
Jerry Coffman is a Master Gardener for York County/Poquoson. He originally became involved with gardening growing up northern Indiana.
Jerry Coffman, York County/Poquoson
Coffman considered the Master Gardening class to be a check off of his bucket list when he signed up in 2013.
Having grown up with a vegetable garden in northern Indiana, gardening was nothing new to him. He said traveling while in the military helped him discover new plants and ignite an interest about learning more. The course has helped Coffman understand the unique variety of Virginia plants.
“I also enjoy trying to grow different varieties of perennials. I’m trying to use less chemicals in my garden and on my lawn. In fact, I worry a lot less about weeds in my lawn since becoming a master gardener,” he said.
One of his favorite moments in the class was as the learning garden coordinator for the Master Gardener volunteers in the two York-Poquoson learning gardens. Under his direction, the group helped create handicap accessibility paths in the York Learning Garden.
“It was a true labor of love and really has made the garden standout and be more inviting to all those who visit it,” Coffman said.
Coffman emphasized the personal relationships that form between gardeners as a perhaps surprising factor that new members of the class may not expect.
“The best part is you are doing this with like minded people who really enjoy digging in the dirt and getting their hands dirty,” Coffman said. “MGs enjoy working and playing together, learning about new plants, new landscaping ideas and sharing with each other, with friends and neighbors alike. We truly are kindred spirits.”
For more information on the Master Gardening program, visit
Hampton: hamptonmastergardeners.org
Newport News: nnmastergardeners.org
York County/Poquoson: yorkcounty.gov/Home/VirginiaCooperativeExtension/MasterGardenerTraining.aspx.
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The word biochar hints at something that involves life, with biology and charred wood, that is charcoal, wood that has burned without the presence of oxygen. And that sums up a black, crumbly, deep, water retaining, mineral rich soil that is host to many thousands of minute life forms.
It’s probably the most impressive, long lasting and fertile soil in the world, particularly as it traps and retains enormous amounts of carbon dioxide and so removes it from the atmosphere, while at the same time soaking up water like a sponge and accumulating a very wide range of minerals.
Unfortunately it’s rather rare because the conditions necessary for it to form involve the addition of charcoal through human intervention. It was first discovered in the Amazon basin where it’s development was likely supported by the pre-Columbus civilisations which benefited from the fertility and crop yield.
It’s unlikely that it could be developed on a much wider scale, though it does provide an excellent example of the benefits of a mature, rich, deep and highly organic soil that should influence farming practice world wide.
Left alone and given time most soils will develop a deep profile, with a rich mixture of dead organic matter that soaks up and holds water, as well as helping to provide a wide range of trace minerals that encourage strong plant growth.
It certainly shouldn’t be ploughed so that it dries out, loses fertility and can be blown away.
However modern, arable farming abuses soil with its short term concentration on one plant type at a time strongly supported by machinery, artificial fertilisers and weed killers. Their manufacture and use means that there is an excessive production of CO2, and they encourage water to drain far too readily and cause flooding.
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Farming with biochar reduces toxic gas that causes smog and acid rain
A group of Rice University researchers say that if farmers apply biochar to crops–a charcoal-like substance made from recycled agricultural byproducts such as manure and plant biomass–they can substantially limit agricultural emissions that pollute the air and undermine human health. In fact, biochar application could save the United States several hundred million dollars in health care costs each year, they estimate.
Biochar is usually applied to crops to put nutrients back into the soil, and boost yields. It also helps to control the polluting effects of nitrogen fertilizers, by storing nitrogen instead of letting it break down in the soil. When nitrogen breaks down it releases harmful emissions like nitrous oxide (N2O), a powerful greenhouse gas. Researchers already know that biochar helps to mitigate against this threat by keeping N2O on lockdown–however, less is known about its impacts on an equally insidious fertilizer byproduct, called nitric oxide (NO).
This toxic, polluting gas contributes to the formation of smog and acid rain, forms of pollution that trigger health problems like asthma. It’s typically associated with fuel combustion from cars and power plants, so NO’s agricultural sources have, to date, been relatively underexplored. Experts assume that biochar would help to trap this nitrogen byproduct just like it does with N2O: writing in Environmental Science in Technology, the Rice University researchers wanted to find out whether that was indeed the case, and what the projected health benefits would be.
To start with, they relied on previous studies that showed biochar’s effectiveness at cutting nitric oxide emissions on fertilized soils ranged from zero to about 67 percent. Taking the higher figure as a sign of what’s possible, they plugged it into a model that projected how much pollution could be averted in the United States if biochar successfully cut emissions from fertilized cropland by that percentage. That revealed nitric oxide pollution would decline by 90,000 tons, country-wide, each year.
Next, the researchers translated those emissions-savings into health impacts using another model. This predicted that the country’s associated healthcare costs would dip by $660 million annually, attributable to cleaner air. Kansas, Ohio, Iowa, and California, were singled out as the main beneficiaries: in these states, high-population areas that lie adjacent to fertilized farmland are currently affected by drifting “agricultural smog”. In some states that emissions threat could be cut by a third, the researchers estimate, simply by applying biochar to fertilized cropland.
“Agriculture is a major source of ecosystem pollution and is responsible for up to one fifth of air pollution mortality globally,” the study authors write–and yet that striking fact hardly gets any attention. By forging a clear link between food systems and human wellbeing, they hope their study will inspire policymakers to consider biochar as a potential strategy for managing agriculture’s pollution. Ultimately, that could help to transform farming from pollution source, to sink.
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ST. JOHNSBURY — There are a number of products you never knew you needed — you probably don’t own an eco-friendly bandana or chest freezer organizer, and chances are you haven’t even heard of biochar. These were some of the ideas pitched at the FreshTracks Road Pitch at Catamount Arts in St. Johnsbury. Friday, area residents stood before a group of experienced entrepreneurs, investors, and business owners to pitch and get feedback on their business plans.
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Biochar can benefit your soil, but only if properly prepared prior to application. In November 2007, scientists at the USDA National Laboratory for Agriculture and the environment (NLAE) in Ames, Iowa, began multi-year field trials to assess the effects of biochar on crop productivity and soil quality. Scientists amended almost 8 acres with biochar made from hardwood. Twelve plots received 4 tons per acre; 12 were treated with 8 tons per acre.
They found no significant difference in the three-year average grain yield from either treatment. Other USDA field and laboratory studies in Idaho, Kentucky, Minnesota, South Carolina and Texas showed hardwood biochar can improve soil structure and increase sandy soils’ ability to retain water. But soil fertility response was more variable.
USDA scientists violated four key principles for biochar use: 1) bulk char, in one large load 2) raw, uncharged char 3) sterile, uninoculated char, with only a tad of microbial life 4) synthetic salt fertilizer, tillage and other antibiotic practices.
After all, soil may get 25 or more inches of rain a year, but not all at once in a single event. Biochar, like water, is best added in a series of small doses so soil has adequate time to distribute and digest it. We already know from research in the Amazon that dumping five, 10, even 20 tons of raw char all at once into poor soil retards plant growth for one year and maybe two. But after that, plants erupt in impressive, vigorous growth.
But a dip in yield isn’t acceptable for production agriculture. Farmers can’t wait a year or two to harvest a profitable crop. Professional growers need fast response and strong stimulus to growth. Economics and handling logistics require convenience and low cost, with vigorous growth from minimal applied material.
Fortunately, we are learning how to prepare char for optimum results in soil and on crops. Biochar research in America is hardly 10 years old, but solid research shows that properly prepared, intelligently applied biochar has dramatic effects on soil structure and plant growth at as little as 500 pounds per acre.
To prepare biochar for optimum effective use in soil, there are four fundamental steps: moisten, mineralize, micronize and microbial inoculation. Continue Reading →
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Appleton Partners Inc increased Intercontinental Exchange Inc (ICE) stake by 375.1% reported in 2016Q4 SEC filing. Appleton Partners Inc acquired 74,495 shares as Intercontinental Exchange Inc (ICE)’s stock rose 1.58%. The Appleton Partners Inc holds 94,355 shares with $5.32 million value, up from 19,860 last quarter. Intercontinental Exchange Inc now has $38.31B valuation. The stock declined 0.17% or $0.11 reaching $64.71 on the news. About 621,226 shares traded. Intercontinental Exchange Inc (NYSE:ICE) has risen 13.80% since August 7, 2016 and is uptrending. It has underperformed by 2.90% the S&P500.
VEGA BIOFUELS INCORPORATED (OTCMKTS:VGPR) had an increase of 470.41% in short interest. VGPR’s SI was 55,900 shares in August as released by FINRA. Its up 470.41% from 9,800 shares previously. It is 0.00% or $0 reaching $0.0022 per share. It is down 0.00% since August 7, 2016 and is . It has underperformed by 16.70% the S&P500.
Vega Biofuels, Inc. was formed to pursue the production and sale of biofuel products throughout the world. The company has market cap of $3,000. The Firm markets approximately two products, including a renewable energy product called Bio-coal and a soil enhancement called Biochar. It currently has negative earnings. Biochar is an absorbent, specially designed charcoal used as a soil amendment for the agricultural industry.
Among 14 analysts covering Intercontinental Exchange (NYSE:ICE), 11 have Buy rating, 0 Sell and 3 Hold. Therefore 79% are positive. Intercontinental Exchange had 45 analyst reports since August 6, 2015 according to SRatingsIntel. The rating was maintained by Deutsche Bank with “Buy” on Friday, January 8. JP Morgan upgraded Intercontinental Exchange Inc (NYSE:ICE) on Wednesday, June 1 to “Neutral” rating. The company was maintained on Thursday, August 4 by Deutsche Bank. The stock of Intercontinental Exchange Inc (NYSE:ICE) has “Sector Perform” rating given on Wednesday, December 9 by RBC Capital Markets. The rating was maintained by Wood with “Buy” on Thursday, April 13. The rating was maintained by Barclays Capital with “Overweight” on Tuesday, August 11. The firm has “Sector Perform” rating by RBC Capital Markets given on Friday, March 31. The firm has “Buy” rating by Deutsche Bank given on Thursday, August 6. The stock has “Hold” rating by Standpoint Research on Sunday, August 9. The stock of Intercontinental Exchange Inc (NYSE:ICE) earned “Hold” rating by RBC Capital Markets on Tuesday, June 6.
Appleton Partners Inc decreased Facebook Inc Cl A (NASDAQ:FB) stake by 5,562 shares to 77,932 valued at $8.97 million in 2016Q4. It also reduced Ishares Tr Nasdq Biotec Etf (IBB) stake by 1,506 shares and now owns 19,209 shares. Zoetis Inc Cl A (NYSE:ZTS) was reduced too.
Investors sentiment increased to 11.77 in Q4 2016. Its up 10.76, from 1.01 in 2016Q3. It improved, as 32 investors sold ICE shares while 16 reduced holdings. 77 funds opened positions while 488 raised stakes. 1.03 billion shares or 903.33% more from 102.32 million shares in 2016Q3 were reported. Highline Mgmt Limited Partnership holds 5.02% in Intercontinental Exchange Inc (NYSE:ICE) or 3.12M shares. Etrade Lc accumulated 0.05% or 18,647 shares. Williams Jones And Associate Lc invested in 0.07% or 43,565 shares. Invest House Limited Liability Company owns 174,750 shares or 1.5% of their US portfolio. Gsa Cap Limited Liability Partnership holds 0.11% or 32,613 shares in its portfolio. Private Fincl Bank accumulated 3,550 shares. Laurel Grove Capital Llc holds 0.63% in Intercontinental Exchange Inc (NYSE:ICE) or 20,500 shares. Veritable Limited Partnership reported 17,000 shares. Pub Employees Retirement Association Of Colorado reported 0.78% in Intercontinental Exchange Inc (NYSE:ICE). M&T National Bank holds 0.03% of its portfolio in Intercontinental Exchange Inc (NYSE:ICE) for 76,254 shares. Arrow Fin Corporation has 0.51% invested in Intercontinental Exchange Inc (NYSE:ICE). Greenwich Wealth Management Limited Com stated it has 0.15% in Intercontinental Exchange Inc (NYSE:ICE). Amp Capital holds 0.11% of its portfolio in Intercontinental Exchange Inc (NYSE:ICE) for 319,710 shares. Cibc Markets Incorporated holds 21,079 shares. Jefferies Grp Lc accumulated 180,310 shares.
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Biochar market studies the competitive landscape view of the industry. The Biochar report also includes development plans and policies along with manufacturing processes. The major regions involved in Biochar Market are (United States, EU, China, and Japan).
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2 Agri-Tech Producers
3 Biochar Now
4 Carbon Gold
5 Kina
6 The Biochar Company
7 Swiss Biochar GmbH
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11 Cool Planet
12 Carbon Terra
13 Pacific Biochar
14 Vega Biofuels
15 Liaoning Jinhefu Group
16 Hubei Jinri Ecology-Energy
17 Nanjing Qinfeng Crop-straw Technology
18 Seek Bio-Technology (Shanghai)
19 Sonnenerde
20 Biokol
21 ECOSUS
22 Terra Humana
23 Verora
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Agricultural waste is a huge problem these days. One of many chief offenders is rice husks. Rice is among the most grown crops worldwide, and is a staple from the diet of millions of people. However, growing rice creates a great deal of waste. Rice husks are the leftover aspects of rice plants right after the edible rice has been harvested. Every year, plenty of rice husk give rise to landfills as there is not one other use for doing it. However, by using a rice husk carbonization furnace, this is not really the truth!
Carbonization is among many techniques employed to turn biomass, which happens to be leftover products from plants or another living things, into biochar. Biochar can be a revolutionary substance that burns similarly to coal, but with a small part of the pollution. Biochar solves two problems: one, burning coal for energy creates too much pollution, as well as 2, agricultural waste contributing a lot of mass to landfills.
Biomass like rice husks is generally considered worthless as it is too complex to break down quickly. While many biomass might be rotted and turned to compost, allowing more plants to get grown together with the nutrients found in the biomass, a great deal of agricultural byproducts take very long to biodegrade to get efficient for this reason. Rice husks, coconut shells, corn husks, nut shells, as well as other hard, sturdy plant matter is merely way too hard to degrade, and must be thrown out.
This is where a rice husk carbonization furnace comes in. By heating the type of material and breaking them down without burning them, the furnace helps to reduce the biomass into usable, burnable matter called biochar. Biochar, when packed together into briquettes, burns slightly less efficiently than coal, but is much cheaper to obtain and produces substantially less pollution.
One strategy of energy generation that is certainly growing in popularity is referred to as coburning. Coburning means the procedure of burning 2 or more kinds of materials together, allowing one to have the benefits of both materials. In this instance, coburning means burning biochar and coal at the same time. Coal burns efficiently, and will help to keep the furnace hot, while biochar provides a lot more energy per dollar and contains less environmental impact. By burning both materials as well, energy could be produced that may be cheaper, better, and cleaner than ordinary coal burning.
Biochar can also be used as fertilizer. It might be spread in soil to improve the nutrition for future crops, by returning the minerals that this plants utilized to create the biomass to begin with. By carbonizing agricultural waste, the useful energy and materials in rice husks along with other refuse may be unlocked to use.
A carbonization furnace could be used to turn what had been trash in to a valuable supply of energy or fertilizer. This material, called biochar, may be burned as well as coal for cleaner plus more efficient energy, or spread in soil to help you plants grow better.
Biochar increased photosynthetic and accessory pigments in tomato
Fresh surface water supplies are gradually becoming insufficient in arid and semi-arid regions of the world. Thus, farmers in these areas are being forced to use poor quality sewage water. Irrigating vegetable crops with sewage water having high metal concentration may affect growth and biochemical processes of plants. Biochar (BC) can sorb these metals and may reduce their toxic effects on plants. Thus, a greenhouse experiment was conducted to study the influence of cotton stalks derived biochar (CSDB) at control (0%) and 1%; ground water (GW; 0.01 ppm Cd); cadmium-contaminated water (CCW; 2 ppm Cd); and sewage water (SW; 0.13 ppm Cd) on growth and biochemical processes of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) plants. On an average, additions of 1% BC significantly (p ≤ 0.05) enhanced dry weight of roots (36%) and shoots (52%) of plants as compared to without BC application. Biochar (1%) decreased shoot Cd concentration by 33% at SW and 100% at CCW. The Cd uptake was increased by 33% with the BC + CCW treatment. Soil organic matter (SOM) was increased 1.2 times while pH and EC were increased by 5 and 47%, respectively, in 1% BC amended soil. Biochar application alleviated toxic effects of Cd and improved growth as well as productions of photosynthetic and accessory pigments in tomato plants.
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Affiliations Key Laboratory of Recycling and Eco-treatment of Waste Biomass of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
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Affiliations Key Laboratory of Recycling and Eco-treatment of Waste Biomass of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
Affiliation Agricultural Comprehensive Inspection and Testing Center of Jiaxing, Jiaxing, Zhejiang, China
Affiliations Key Laboratory of Recycling and Eco-treatment of Waste Biomass of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
Affiliations Key Laboratory of Recycling and Eco-treatment of Waste Biomass of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
Biochars produced from the pyrolysis of waste biomass under limited oxygen conditions could serve as adsorbents in environmental remediation processes. Biochar samples derived from rice straw that were pyrolyzed at 300 (R300), 500 (R500) and 700°C (R700) were used as adsorbents to remove tetracycline from an aqueous solution. Both the Langmuir and Freundlich models fitted the adsorption data well (R2 > 0.919). The adsorption capacity increased with pyrolysis temperature. The R500 and R700 samples exhibited relative high removal efficiencies across a range of initial tetracycline concentrations (0.5mg/L-32mg/L) with the maximum (92.8%–96.7%) found for adsorption on R700 at 35°C. The relatively high surface area of the R700 sample and π–π electron-donor acceptor contributed to the high adsorption capacities. A thermodynamic analysis indicated that the tetracycline adsorption process was spontaneous and endothermic. The pH of solution was also found to influence the adsorption processes; the maximum adsorption capacity occurred at a pH of 5.5. These experimental results highlight that biochar derived from rice straw is a promising candidate for low-cost removal of tetracycline from water.
Citation: Wang H, Chu Y, Fang C, Huang F, Song Y, Xue X (2017) Sorption of tetracycline on biochar derived from rice straw under different temperatures. PLoS ONE 12(8): e0182776. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182776
Editor: Jorge Paz-Ferreiro, RMIT University, AUSTRALIA
Received: January 24, 2017; Accepted: July 24, 2017; Published: August 8, 2017
Copyright: © 2017 Wang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Data Availability: All relevant data are within the paper.
Funding: Funding provided by the Innovative Team Foundation of Zhejiang Province (no. 2013TD12), Chengran Fang; International Science and Technology Cooperation Program of China (no. 2014DFE90040), Chengran Fang; and Significant Science and Technology Project of Zhejiang Province (no. 2015C33006), Chengran Fang. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
Competing interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
Antibiotics are widely used to control infectious diseases and as animal feed additives to promote healthy growth. In China in 2013, annual antibiotics consumption was approximately 162,000 tons, with 52% of the total attributed to animal use [1]. Such levels of consumption notably increase the environmental concentration of antibiotics. This is because animals only adsorb a portion of the dosage given to them and a large volume of antibiotics is then excreted via urine and feces [2]. These residual antibiotics can then be taken up from the environment by plants and animals, and can even accumulate in the human food chain [3, 4]. In addition, the persistent levels of antibiotics in the environment promotes antibiotic resistance via gene transfer within, particularly pathogenic, bacteria [5]. Tetracycline is one of the most extensively used antibiotics and is often used in the livestock industry where wastewater analysis has shown tetracycline concentrations reaching tens of micrograms per liter [1, 6].
There are a number of methods available to combat antibiotic contamination of wastewater and the wider environment. These can generally be categorized as processes that employ advanced oxidation, electrochemistry, a biological agent, or a sorption system [7–9]. Adsorption is one of the most efficient means of limiting antibiotic contamination and displays advantages such as low cost, simple design and easy operation [10]. Adsorption processes have been used to remove around 30 types of antibiotics with removal efficiencies in the 90–100% range at mg/L concentration levels in contaminated waters [10]. Various adsorbents have been shown to be effective at removing tetracycline, including activated carbon (AC), carbon nanotubes and bentonite [11, 12]. However, these materials are expensive and lower cost alternatives are sought, particularly for large scale water treatment operations [13].
The pyrolysis of biomass yields biochar, which with its porous structure and medium-to-high surface area is similar to AC [14, 15]. The biochar surface contains a non-carbonized fraction that includes O-containing carboxyl, hydroxyl and phenolic functional groups, which can immobilize contaminants [16, 17]. Biochar sorbents have been shown to be an efficient and cost-effective means of removing antibiotic components including, tetracycline, sulfonamides, and ceftiofur from aqueous environments [18–21]. Liu et al. [21] reported the adsorption capacity for tetracycline of biochar derived from rice husks was 17 mg/g for batch experiments where tetracycline concentrations ranged from 50 to 1000 mg/L. However, the adsorption capacity of biochar depends on the biomass feedstock and the pyrolysis process because these factors influence biochar characteristics such as surface area, surface functional groups and porosity [19, 21, 22]. Other work has investigated the impact of the pH of the solution and the ionic strength of the biochar on antibiotics adsorption [21, 23]. However, little work assessing the adsorption of tetracycline on biochar produced under different temperature conditions has been reported.
Rice straw is one of the most abundant agricultural wastes in China [24]. Adopting this low cost, high carbon and abundant biochar feedstock could also decrease the amount that is currently burned, which is a contributor to local air pollution [25, 26]. Our objectives in this work are: 1) to investigate the characteristics of biochar derived from rice straw and its ability to adsorb tetracycline; 2) use adsorption isotherms and thermodynamic analysis to analyze the mechanism by which tetracycline and the biochar interact; and 3) study the effect of pH on the adsorption processes.
The rice straw was obtained from cropland in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China. Biochars were produced by pyrolyzing dried rice straw at three different temperatures (300, 500, and 700°C, yielding the R300, R500, and R700 samples, respectively). The pyrolysis temperature was raised at a rate of 26°C/min to the target temperature and then held for 2h. Once cool, the biochar samples were ground until they passed through a 0.15mm sieve.
The rice straw was the left over waste having no use for the farmers, and we have obtained permission from the farmer of this private cropland. We confirm that the field studies did not involve endangered or protected species.
The sorbate tetracycline (> 97.7% purity) was purchased from Dr Ehrenstorfer (Ausberg, Germany) while all other chemicals were analytical grade or better.
The biochar samples’ content of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O) were analyzed in triplicate with an elemental analyzer (Vario MICRO, Elementar, Germany). The Brunauer–Emmett–Teller surface area (SBET), total pore volume (Vtot), and pore size distribution of the biochar samples were analyzed in triplicate using N2 adsorption at 77 K with an Autosorb-IQC gas analyzer (Quantachrome, USA). Functional groups in the biochar samples were determined using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometry (VERTEX 70, BRUKER, Germany).
The tetracycline adsorption experiments were carried out in a batch adsorption mode. A stock solution of tetracycline (100 mg/L) was prepared with Milli-Q water and methanol where the concentration of methanol was < 0.1% to minimize the potential co-solvent effects on sorption process [23]. Sorption isotherms were obtained across a tetracycline concentration range of 0.5 to 32 mg/L at temperatures of 15, 25 and 35°C. Solutions of 60 mg biochar and 20 ml tetracycline were added to 40-ml brown glass vials, which were fitted with a plastic cap. The vials were then shook at 150 rpm for 24 h in a constant temperature oscillator to reach an equilibrium state. Following being shaken, the samples were centrifuged at 5000 rpm for 10 min with the supernatant then filtered through a 0.45-μm membrane. The concentration of tetracycline in the supernatant was measured by high performance liquid chromatography (e2695, Waters, USA) using a C-18 column and a UV–vis spectrometer (2489, Waters, USA) operating at wavelength of 355 nm. A control sample (without biochar) was simultaneously prepared to assess any loss of tetracycline during the sorption process. However, no measurable change was observed for the tetracycline concentrations during the control experiment. All of the experiments were performed in triplicate.
The effect of changing the pH on the adsorption of tetracycline by biochar was determined in another series of batch experiments using a concentration of tetracycline of 32 mg/L. The solution pH was adjusted by using 0.1 mol/L HCl or NaOH to 2.0, 3.5, 5.5,7.5 and 10.0. A weighed amount of biochar (60 mg) was added to 20 mL tetracycline solution. The experiments were again performed in triplicate.
The Langmuir (Eq (1)) and Freundlich (Eq (2)) adsorption models were used to fit the experimental data.
Statistical analysis was performed by SPSS 16.0 (Chicago, IL). For ΔG values, a two-way ANOVA was applied to examine the effects of pyrolysis and adsorption temperature, the significant differences among treatments were compared with the Tukey’s test at each initial tetracycline concentration (S1 Table). For ΔS and ΔH values, a one-way ANOVA was applied to examine the effects of pyrolysis temperature, the significant differences were also tested using Tukey’s test (S1 Table). In order to investigate how chemical properties and pore structure of biochars influence the biochar sorption, correlation analysis (n = 9) was used to examine the relationship between biochar characteristics and the qe values obtained at each initial tetracycline concentration at 25°C.
The chemical properties of the biochar samples derived from rice-straw are shown in Table 1. The O and H content of the samples decreased rapidly as the pyrolysis temperature was increased. Meanwhile, the C content increased from 45.2% for a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C to 56.0% when the temperature was 700°C. The ratios of O/C, H/C and (O+N)/C exhibited a similar trend to that of the biochar’s O content. All of these findings were consistent with those reported in previous studies [27]. The fact that lower O/C ratios were observed for samples that were pyrolyzed at higher temperatures indicated that these biochars likely had less hydrophilic surfaces [16]. Taken together, these changes in the chemical composition of the biochar samples indicated that the higher pyrolysis temperatures promoted a higher degree of carbonization.
The surface area (SBET) of the biochar samples increased dramatically with temperature (from 2.48 m2/g in R300 to 27.66 m2/g in R700), showing the same trend as the pore volume (as shown in Table 2), both of which were in agreement with previous work [22]. From the FTIR analysis (Fig 1), the peaks at 2922 and 2853 cm−1 reflected the presence of aliphatic–CH, while the absorption at 3429 cm−1 was assigned to surface–OH groups [21]. The peaks at these three wavenumbers were smaller for the biochar pyrolyzed at 700°C, which indicated that increasing the pyrolysis temperature decreased the content of O-containing and aliphatic carbon functional groups. Adsorptions in the region 1000 to 1100 cm−1 were ascribed to Si–O–Si groups, the P–O bond of phosphate and the C–O bond of carbonate [28]. All of these showed the strongest adsorptions in the R700 samples, indicating the highest mineral salt content occurred in the sample with the highest pyrolysis temperature.
The sorption isotherms of tetracycline on the biochar samples are shown in Fig 2. The adsorption data showed a good fit to both the Langmuir and the Freundlich models with R2 coefficients higher than 0.919 in the experimental concentration ranges (as shown in Table 3). For the parameters in the Freundlich model, the values of n for the different samples were similar (0.53–0.62) and less than 1, which indicated that the adsorption was a concentration dependent process. The value of Kf, which reflects a sample’s ability to absorb tetracycline, was highest in the biochar produced by the 700°C pyrolysis. The trend shown by the qmax values in Langmuir model also suggested that sorption capacity increased with pyrolysis temperature. The maximum adsorption capacities were calculated to lie in the approximate range of 11,834–14,157 mg/kg.
The adsorption temperatures were (A) 15°C, (B) 25°C and (C) 35°C.
Surface area is known to be an important factor that influences the adsorption capacities of biochar, and specifically in the case of tetracycline removal [21, 29]. This was confirmed in this study, the surface area (SBET) of the biochar samples was significantly positively correlated with qe values (Table 4). The adsorption capacities increased as the biochar samples’ surface area increased following exposure to higher pyrolysis temperatures.
The properties of the antibiotic and the biochar affect the adsorption process and the various underlying mechanisms, which include electrostatic, hydrophobic, hydrogen bond and π–π electron-donor acceptor (EDA) interactions [19, 30]. Previous studies have shown that electrostatic interaction (cation and anion attractions) and hydrophobic interaction do not dominate the adsorption of tetracycline on biochar [19, 21]. Under the conditions in this study (pH = 5.5), tetracycline presented as a zwitterion. Thus, although the net charge of tetracycline was neutral, the negative and positive charges were spatially separated within the tetracycline molecule, and acted independently during the adsorption processes [31]. The pH of the isoelectric point of the biochar samples inferred from previous study was lower than that of the solution [32], suggesting that the surface of the biochar samples was negatively charged. Therefore, it is unlikely that hydrophobic interaction or electrostatic interaction (cation and anion attractions) played a dominant role in the adsorption process in the current work. The FTIR analysis indicated that R300 possessed more O-containing functional groups, which can serve as H-bond acceptors. However, the fact that R300’s adsorption capacity was the lowest of all of the samples which suggested that hydrogen bond interactions also did not play a dominant role in the adsorption process.
Conversely, EDA interactions have been reported to be one of the main mechanisms controlling biochar’s adsorption of tetracycline and other molecules [19, 23, 33]. The biochar samples in this work possessed a graphite-like structure which can act as a π-electron-donor [11]. Meanwhile, tetracycline can serve as an π-electron-acceptors thanks to its aromatic ring structure. In this study, qe values were positively correlated with the content of C in the biochar (Table 4). As the pyrolysis temperature was increased, the degree of graphitization of biochar increased, thus enhancing the sample’s adsorption capacity.
The calculated efficiencies with which the biochar samples removed tetracycline are presented in Fig 3. The R500 and R700 samples showed relatively high removal efficiencies with the highest (92.8–96.7%) calculated for the R700 sample for adsorption at 35°C. The tetracycline adsorption capacity of various materials has been reported to follow the following order: carbon nanotubes > AC > bentonite [10, 11, 34]. The adsorption capacities of the samples in this work (which maximum 14.16 mg/g) were lower than those reported for AC (typically 100–1000 mg/g) [11, 35], but higher than those of clay, soil and rice husk ash [13, 36, 37]. The removal efficiencies, particularly those of the samples pyrolyzed at higher temperatures, were similar to those observed for AC (74–88% for a tetracycline concentration of 20 mg/L) [34]. Taken together, the results suggest that biochar derived from rice straw appears to be a useful means of treating tetracycline-contaminated water.
The adsorption temperatures were (A) 15°C, (B) 25°C and (C) 35°C. The initial tetracycline concentration changed from 0.5 mg/L to 32 mg/L.
Analysis of the thermodynamics of the sorption process can help to illustrate the underlying mechanisms and the impact on them of the adsorption temperature. Fig 4 showed the relationship between lnKd and 1/T. The ΔG values calculated from lnKd. Negative ΔG values were detected for all samples (S1 Table, Table 5). This suggested, in agreement with previous studies [13, 38], that the sorption of tetracycline on biochar derived from rice straw was thermodynamically favorable and spontaneous for all of the pyrolysis temperatures investigated. The increase in the magnitude of ΔG with the temperature of the sorption environment (S1 Table, Table 5) indicated that the tetracycline sorption process was more thermodynamically favorable at higher sorption temperatures. Unlike the sorption of sulfamethoxazole on biochar [22], the magnitude of ΔG increased with the pyrolysis temperature, again suggesting that increased temperature (this time during the biochar preparation) yielded a more thermodynamically favorable sorption process. At same time, the ΔG values of adsorption processes in this work were higher than those reported for graphene oxide (from -3.27 kJ/mol to -2.01 kJ/mol) [39]and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (from -5.54 kJ/mol to -3.99 kJ/mol) [40] but lower than those of activated carbon nanoparticles (from -87.97 kJ/mol to -82.60 kJ/mol) [34].
The ΔH values for the various samples ranged from 11.05 to 91.27 kJ/mol (S1 Table, Table 5) indicating that the overall process was endothermic. This finding also suggested that the adsorption process was more favorable at higher temperatures, which is consistent with the trend in adsorption capacities described in Table 2. This result may be due to the increase in diffusion rate of tetracycline as the temperature increases. An increased number of tetracycline molecules may also acquire sufficient energy to interact with active sites on the surface of the biochar [41].The trend in ΔS was similar to that for ΔH, with the positive ΔS values revealing that the adsorption process was favored sorption stability [42]. As ΔS increased with the pyrolysis temperature (S1 Table), this indicated randomness increased at the tetracycline–biochar interface during the adsorption process [13]. The net positive entropy may be attributed to that the positive entropy change caused by the changes in the surface of the biochar exceeds numerically the negative entropy change result from loss of freedom of the tetracycline [43]. Compared to some other carbon-material, the ΔH and ΔS values in this study were lower than those reported for activated carbon nonoparticles [34] but higher than those reported for multi-walled carbon nanotubes [40]. As to graphene oxide, only the R700 exhibit higher ΔH and ΔS values compared to graphene oxide [39].
The adsorption capacity for different biochar samples under various pH conditions are shown in Fig 5. For all pH conditions, tetracycline adsorption capacity increased with pyrolysis temperature. For all samples, as pH was increased, the samples’ adsorption capacity initially increased but then fell, which was consistent with previous studies [23]. The pH of the solution influenced the adsorption processes by changing the surface charges of the biochar and tetracycline [21, 23]. tetracycline is amphoteric and depending on the pH can be a cation (pH < 3.3), a zwitterion (3.3 < pH < 7.7) or an anion (pH > 7.7) [42]. Previous studies evaluated the isoelectric point of biochar derived from rice straw to be between 3 and 4 [32, 44]. Thus, when the solution pH was 2, the biochar surface was positively charged. However, increasing the pH caused the biochar’s surface to become negatively charged. Electrostatic repulsion occurred when the pH was outside of the range of 3.3–7.7, which resulted in decreased adsorption capacities at these pH values.
The concentration of tetracycline solution was 32 mg/L. Values are triplicate means ± SD. Letters indicate significant differences among treatments at a level of p < 0.05(Tukey test).
This study showed the biochars pyrolyzed at 500 and 700°C were relatively high efficient at removing tetracycline from an aqueous solution. The high adsorption capacity for the R700 sample was attributed to the relatively high surface area and EDA interactions between the tetracycline molecules and the biochar’s graphitic surfaces. A thermodynamic analysis indicated that adsorption of tetracycline on biochar was thermodynamically favorable and spontaneous, and that ΔH and ΔS increased with pyrolysis temperature. The pH of the solution also influenced the adsorption processes with a maximum adsorption capacity occurring at pH = 5.5. Overall, biochar derived by pyrolyzing rice straw offers a promising option for a low-cost method of removing tetracycline from water and could be used to mitigate tetracycline pollution of wastewater from livestock farms. However, it is important to clarify that this study was based on aqueous solution, the matrix of wastewater is relatively complex and so the practical application need further investigation.
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Biochar study opens doors for rural, tech development
MANILA, Aug. 8 — Not all biochars are created equal—likewise, the average charcoal is no biochar.
A new research on biochar funded by the National Research Council of the Philippines (DOST-NRCP) has gained the interest of farmers, households, and rural developers through the direct application of its results, which is a feat for a basic research. NRCP Division VI (Agriculture and Forestry)’s Dr. Gina V. Pangga, its proponent, studied the potential of common agricultural wastes like corn cobs, water hyacinth, mahogany receptacles, and rice hull and straw, to produce quality biochars as soil conditioner.
Not just charcoal
Biochar in soil enhances crop yield, resistance, and health. Like charcoal, it is also made through pyrolysis—a.k.a., the process of burning materials with lesser oxygen—but where charcoal is for barbecues, biochar is for the fixing the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil.
While technically no fertilizer either, biochar benefits plants by its material structure: its tiny microscopic pores serve as excellent sites for nutrients and water storage (especially during dry times), and also provide home for essential microbes. Biochar can also separate soil contaminants in damaged soils as well as lessen carbon dioxide in the atmosphere—properties scientists deem useful for environment sustainability and climate change adaptation.
the material used, cooking length, and temperature. For instance, cooking beyond ideal range of 400 to 600 degrees Celsius yields charcoal instead of biochar.
“You want to maintain its desired qualities like porosity, absorption, and surface area,” explained Dr. Pangga, who is also a soil specialist.
Per 10 kilos of regular soil, 50 grams of biochar is required—a simple conversion of which allocates10 tons of biochar for every soil hectare.
Most regular soils would benefit from biochar, but degraded soils (like saline soil) will need an appropriate type of biochar, she added.
From basic research to invention
Dr. Pangga collaborated with the Bataan Peninsula State University in designing a prototype stove for regular households to make their own biochars using agricultural and plant waste materials. Her invention, together with her research, was unveiled by NRCP through a forum during the National Science and Technology Week celebrations organized by the Department of Science and Technology last month.
Her dual-purpose stove burns from 20 up to 75 minutes per load depending on the feedstock or input material. Some drawbacks may be due to its “pyrolytic design”: generating a yellow flame (due to low oxygen requirement to achieve pyrolysis) versus the usual LPGs that give off relatively “cleaner” flames and some questions on user safety; but overall, provides a neat alternative for medium-to-large-size backyard or outdoor cooking.
Keeping up with the demand
The increasing local demand for biochar meanwhile encouraged Dr. Pangga to seriously consider upgrading her prototype stove into a larger reactor able to supply biochar by the tons. She hopes to get funding from DOST’s applied tech agencies.
NRCP Executive Director, Dr. Marieta Bañez Sumagaysay, commended Dr. Pangga’s basic research for its possibilities for agriculture and waste management, providing barangays and rural households inexpensive means to turn trash into something beneficial, and serving another practical use on the side. (NRCP S&T Media Service / G.R.E. Valencia III)
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Mass preparation of micro/nano-powders of biochar with water-dispersibility and their potential …
Agroforestry waste being used as biochar, for agricultural, environmental and climatic applications, has attracted considerable attention, but there are few reports on biochar as electrode modified materials and solid fuel briquettes. In this paper, we demonstrated a new strategy for the mass preparation of micro/nano-powders of biochar with water-dispersibility and their potential applications in different fields. Ultra-fine powders of biochar were easily obtained through pyrolyzing fine powders of smashed biomass waste based on pitch pine at high temperature under oxygen-limited conditions. Micro/nano-powders of biochar were facilely prepared through milling and sieving ultra-fine powders of biochar. Water-dispersible biochars were easily developed through sonicating and centrifugally separating micro/nano-powders of biochar. The structures and properties of two biochar types were characterized, and upper-layer biochar was more steadily dispersed in water and of a smaller size than lower-layer biochar, which was mainly employed as an electrode material in a Pb2+ voltammetric sensor and as solid fuel briquettes for pellet biofuels, and other preliminary applications like use as rice bio-fertilizers and Pb2+ bio-adsorbents also were given. The satisfactory results indicated that micro/nano-structured and/or water-dispersible biochar will provide promising platforms for electrochemical applications as electrode materials, as a cleaner and renewable alternative to coal fuel, and for other uses, like as bio-fertilizers for crop seedling and growth, and as bio-adsorbents for the removal of hazardous substances.
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Biochar shows benefits as manure lagoon cover
Biochar shows benefits as manure lagoon cover
Biochar Shows Benefits as Manure Lagoon Cover
Manure is a reality in raising farm animals. Manure can be a useful fertilizer, returning valued nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to the soil for plant growth. But manure has problems. Odor offensiveness, gas emissions, nutrient runoff, and possible water pollution are just a few.
Timing is also a problem. Livestock produce manure 24/7 – even when it is impractical or unwise to move it to the field. Delivering manure to the field needs to be timed to nutrient needs, soil moisture levels, and temperature. How can farmers handle this timing issue, as well as other manure problems?
In cities, sewers and water treatment facilities deal with human waste. On farms, manure storage lagoons can hold the manure until the time is ripe. This solves the timing and delivery problem – but what about odor and gas emissions?
In addition to the inconvenience of odor, manure can release gases connected to air pollution and climate change. Methane, nitrous oxide, ammonia, and hydrogen sulfide are examples. Scientist Brian Dougherty and colleagues researched methods to reduce these negatives while potentially adding some positives: biochar covers.
Biochar is plant matter, such as straw, woody debris, or corn stalks, that has been heated to high temperatures in a low- to no-oxygen environment. The result is a black, carbon-rich material similar to charcoal.
Dougherty says biochar is like a sponge. “Biochar provides a structure with lots of empty pore space” he says. “The outer surface may appear small but the interior surface area is absolutely massive. A few ounces of biochar can have an internal surface area the size of a football field. There is a lot of potential there for holding on to water and nutrients.”
In addition to its hidden storage capacity, the surface of the biochar tends to have a chemical charge. This gives biochar the ability to attract and hold nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium ions, metals, and other compounds. Biochar can also float (some types more than others). That attribute means it can trap gases at the water’s surface.
Growing up on a dairy farm, Dougherty is no stranger to the challenges of manure storage. “Once I realized the properties of biochar, I thought it had good potential for a lagoon cover,” he says.
Dougherty’s research studied two liquid dairy manures with differing nutrient levels. It also studied two types of biochars, made at different temperatures. Biochar is somewhat fickle, showcasing different properties when created at different temperatures. He also included pails of manure with a straw cover for comparison, and au natural with no cover as his control.
The research found that the biochars picked up the most nutrients from the more concentrated manure with a higher nutrient content. “The biochar will take up whatever it can, so if there are more nutrients available the potential for nutrient uptake is greater,” Dougherty says. Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are nutrients with the greatest economic value on a farm, but applying them in excess of what the crop can take up can lead to nutrient loss to the watershed.
Dougherty also measured the ammonia at the top of each pail. Ammonia and sulfates are the main source of manure’s odor. The cooler-crafted biochar did best here, reducing ammonia by 72-80%. It also floated better. But because it floated better and tended to repel water, it was less effective at attracting and attaching to the nutrients than the warmer-crafted biochar.
Biochar is currently more expensive to buy than straw, but Dougherty is undaunted. Biochar could have a good economic return: excess farm and forestry residue could be used to create the biochar on site. This process generates energy that could be used heat water and warm buildings during colder months. There is also potential for generating electricity, fuels, and other by-products using more sophisticated equipment. After its use in the lagoon, the biochar could be spread on fields as needed. Any excess could be sold as a high-value fertilizer product.
And biochar has great environmental benefits. “Anything you can do to prevent gases from escaping the lagoon is a good thing,” Dougherty says. “Biochar applied to soils–particularly poorer quality soils–is very helpful. Making biochar can also help reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. A portion of the carbon dioxide that was taken in during plant growth ends up as a very stable form of carbon in the soil. The overall picture has multiple benefits.”
Dougherty’s research did not avoid the obvious. Would biochar or straw best improve the dairy air? Since the human nose knows, Dougherty recruited a panel of judges. The weather intervened, however, with freezing temperatures and rain affecting the odor intensity over the 12 week trial. Despite these challenges, three different biochars were shown to reduce odor from liquid dairy manure, whereas a straw cover was not effective.
“Determining the best trade-off of biochar properties will be an important next step,” Dougherty says. “More research could find the right biochar production temperature, particle size, pH, and float properties. The potential is there.” This portion of the research still needs to be sniffed out.
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Can Biochar Covers Reduce Emissions from Manure Lagoons While Capturing Nutrients?
Biochar shows benefits as manure lagoon cover
Manure is a reality in raising farm animals. Manure can be a useful fertilizer, returning valued nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to the soil for plant growth. But manure has problems. Odor offensiveness, gas emissions, nutrient runoff, and possible water pollution are just a few.
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Biochar shows benefits as manure lagoon cover
Manure is a reality in raising farm animals. Manure can be a useful fertilizer, returning valued nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to the soil for plant growth. But manure has problems. Odor offensiveness, gas emissions, nutrient runoff, and possible water pollution are just a few.
Timing is also a problem. Livestock produce manure 24/7 – even when it is impractical or unwise to move it to the field. Delivering manure to the field needs to be timed to nutrient needs, soil moisture levels, and temperature. How can farmers handle this timing issue, as well as other manure problems?
In cities, sewers and water treatment facilities deal with human waste. On farms, manure storage lagoons can hold the manure until the time is ripe. This solves the timing and delivery problem – but what about odor and gas emissions?
In addition to the inconvenience of odor, manure can release gases connected to air pollution and climate change. Methane, nitrous oxide, ammonia, and hydrogen sulfide are examples. Scientist Brian Dougherty and colleagues researched methods to reduce these negatives while potentially adding some positives: biochar covers.
Biochar is plant matter, such as straw, woody debris, or corn stalks, that has been heated to high temperatures in a low- to no-oxygen environment. The result is a black, carbon-rich material similar to charcoal.
Dougherty says biochar is like a sponge. “Biochar provides a structure with lots of empty pore space” he says. “The outer surface may appear small but the interior surface area is absolutely massive. A few ounces of biochar can have an internal surface area the size of a football field. There is a lot of potential there for holding on to water and nutrients.”
In addition to its hidden storage capacity, the surface of the biochar tends to have a chemical charge. This gives biochar the ability to attract and hold nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium ions, metals, and other compounds. Biochar can also float (some types more than others). That attribute means it can trap gases at the water’s surface.
Growing up on a dairy farm, Dougherty is no stranger to the challenges of manure storage. “Once I realized the properties of biochar, I thought it had good potential for a lagoon cover,” he says.
Dougherty’s research studied two liquid dairy manures with differing nutrient levels. It also studied two types of biochars, made at different temperatures. Biochar is somewhat fickle, showcasing different properties when created at different temperatures. He also included pails of manure with a straw cover for comparison, and au natural with no cover as his control.
The research found that the biochars picked up the most nutrients from the more concentrated manure with a higher nutrient content. “The biochar will take up whatever it can, so if there are more nutrients available the potential for nutrient uptake is greater,” Dougherty says. Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are nutrients with the greatest economic value on a farm, but applying them in excess of what the crop can take up can lead to nutrient loss to the watershed.
Dougherty also measured the ammonia at the top of each pail. Ammonia and sulfates are the main source of manure’s odor. The cooler-crafted biochar did best here, reducing ammonia by 72-80%. It also floated better. But because it floated better and tended to repel water, it was less effective at attracting and attaching to the nutrients than the warmer-crafted biochar.
Biochar is currently more expensive to buy than straw, but Dougherty is undaunted. Biochar could have a good economic return: excess farm and forestry residue could be used to create the biochar on site. This process generates energy that could be used heat water and warm buildings during colder months. There is also potential for generating electricity, fuels, and other by-products using more sophisticated equipment. After its use in the lagoon, the biochar could be spread on fields as needed. Any excess could be sold as a high-value fertilizer product.
And biochar has great environmental benefits. “Anything you can do to prevent gases from escaping the lagoon is a good thing,” Dougherty says. “Biochar applied to soils—particularly poorer quality soils—is very helpful. Making biochar can also help reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. A portion of the carbon dioxide that was taken in during plant growth ends up as a very stable form of carbon in the soil. The overall picture has multiple benefits.”
Dougherty’s research did not avoid the obvious. Would biochar or straw best improve the dairy air? Since the human nose knows, Dougherty recruited a panel of judges. The weather intervened, however, with freezing temperatures and rain affecting the odor intensity over the 12 week trial. Despite these challenges, three different biochars were shown to reduce odor from liquid dairy manure, whereas a straw cover was not effective.
More information: Brian Dougherty et al, Can Biochar Covers Reduce Emissions from Manure Lagoons While Capturing Nutrients?, Journal of Environment Quality (2017). DOI: 10.2134/jeq2016.12.0478
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Simon Jeffery (SJ): The term biochar is a bit of a misnomer as it suggests that there is a single type of material called “biochar”. Actually there exists a wide range of different types of chars, with different chemical and physical properties. When such a range of materials are applied to complex systems, such as the soil, under a wide range of climatic conditions, a wide range of responses is all but inevitable. The approach that we used – meta-analysis – allowed us to bring together a wide range of experiments, undertaken with different soil/char/climatic variables, and to identify key trends and patterns that can point towards mechanisms and so increase our understanding of the topic.
SJ: There are numerous claims that biochar will increase crop yields. Our results show that yes, under certain conditions biochar does have the potential to increase crop yields. However, our study is the first to show that when applied to soils that are not depleted in nutrients and that already have a pH that is favourable to plant growth, and so are already producing near their yield limit, biochar is likely to have no significant effect on yields and in some cases may actually lead to reduced yields. [Editor’s note: In the tropics the average increase in yield following biochar application was 25% but in temperate latitudes it was zero, the study found.]
SJ: This work contains an order of magnitude more studies than previous such research, with a far more even global distribution. Previous work had a strong bias to studies in tropical soils and reported significantly positive findings. Our work builds on that by allowing analysis of temperate soils, which are usually functioning nearer to their yield maximum, and showing that significant positive effects are usually only seen in more poor or weathered soils.
SJ: The implications are that we cannot expect wide-scale application of biochar to soils, applied with no consideration of the local soil or environment, to lead to crop-yield increases. Specific matching of biochar properties with soil/climate requirements is required to maximize the potential yield benefits of biochar in any place, and in some places no type of biochar addition is likely to have a yield effect. In such places, if biochar is to be applied, other potential ecosystem services that biochar can interact with, such as improved water-holding capacity and reduction of greenhouse-gas emissions, should be considered.
SJ: The weakness of meta-analysis is that it is statistical in nature. While it can point towards potential mechanisms, we need empirical science to test whether those are indeed the key mechanisms. We are taking our research forward by undertaking experimental work to test hypotheses thrown up by the results of the meta-analysis. The aim is to ensure that we have a robust understanding as to how biochar works, or does not work, under a wide range of realistic application scenarios, so that we can effectively guide policy as it is being developed to maximize the potential benefits and to minimize any trade-offs between benefits following biochar application to soil.
• Jeffery and colleagues reported their meta-analysis in an Environmental Research Review.
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The influence of particle size and feedstock of biochar on the accumulation of Cd, Zn, Pb, and As …
Biochar produced from rice straw (RC) and maize stalk (MC) was amended to the heavy metal-contaminated soil to investigate the effects of different biochar feedstock and particle size (fine, moderate, coarse) on the accumulation of Cd, Zn, Pb, and As in Brassica chinensis L. (Chinese cabbage). The concentrations of Cd, Zn, and Pb in shoot were decreased by up to 57, 75, and 63%, respectively, after biochar addition (4%). Only MC decreased As concentration in B. chinensis L. shoots by up to 61%. Biochar treatments significantly decreased NH4NO3-extractable concentrations of Cd, Zn, and Pb in soil by 47–62, 33–66, and 38–71%, respectively, yet increased that of As by up to 147%. Amendment of RC was more effective on immobilizing Cd, Zn, and Pb, but mobilizing soil As, than MC. A decrease in biochar particle size greatly contributed to the immobilization of Cd, Zn, and Pb in soil and thereby the reduction of their accumulations in B. chinensis L. shoots, especially RC. Increases in soil pH and extractable P induced by biochar addition contributed to the sequestration of Cd, Zn, and Pb and the mobilization of As. Shoot biomass, root biomass, and root system of B. chinensis L. were enhanced with biochar amendments, especially RC. This study indicates that biochar addition could potentially decrease Cd, Zn, Pb, and As accumulations in B. chinensis L., and simultaneously increase its yield. A decrease in biochar particle size is favorable to improve the immobilization of heavy metals (except As). The reduction in Cd, Zn, Pb, and As levels in B. chinensis L. shoots by biochar amendment could be mainly attributed to a function of heavy metal mobility in soil, plant translocation factor, and root uptake.
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The Biochar Company
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Carbon Terra
Pacific Biochar
Vega Biofuels
Liaoning Jinhefu Group
Hubei Jinri Ecology-Energy
Nanjing Qinfeng Crop-straw Technology
Seek Bio-Technology (Shanghai)
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Corn Stove Source Biochar
Rice Stove Source Biochar
Wheat Stove Source Biochar
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Soil Conditioner
Fertilizer
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– Biochar Market in North America (USA, Canada and Mexico).
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Global Biochar Market by Manufacturers, Countries, Type and Application, Forecast to 2022
This report studies the Biochar market, Biochar is the solid product of pyrolysis, designed to be used for environmental management. IBI defines biochar as: A solid material obtained from thermochemical conversion of biomass in an oxygen-limited environment.
Scope of the Report:
This report focuses on the Biochar in Global market, especially in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, South America, Middle East and Africa. This report categorizes the market based on manufacturers, regions, type and application.
Market Segment by Manufacturers, this report covers
– Cool Planet
– Biochar Supreme
– NextChar
– Terra Char
– Genesis Industries
– Interra Energy
– CharGrow
– Pacific Biochar
– Biochar Now
– The Biochar Company (TBC)
– ElementC6
– Vega Biofuels
Market Segment by Regions, regional analysis covers
– North America (USA, Canada and Mexico)
– Europe (Germany, France, UK, Russia and Italy)
– Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Korea, India and Southeast Asia)
– South America (Brazil, Argentina, Columbia etc.)
– Middle East and Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa)
Market Segment by Type, covers
– Wood Source Biochar
– Corn Stove Source Biochar
– Rice Stove Source Biochar
– Wheat Stove Source Biochar
– Other Stove Source Biochar
Market Segment by Applications, can be divided into
– Soil Conditioner
– Fertilizer
– Others
There are 15 Chapters to deeply display the global Biochar market.
Chapter 1, to describe Biochar Introduction, product scope, market overview, market opportunities, market risk, market driving force;
Chapter 2, to analyze the top manufacturers of Biochar, with sales, revenue, and price of Biochar, in 2016 and 2017;
Chapter 3, to display the competitive situation among the top manufacturers, with sales, revenue and market share in 2016 and 2017;
Chapter 4, to show the global market by regions, with sales, revenue and market share of Biochar, for each region, from 2012 to 2017;
Chapter 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, to analyze the key regions, with sales, revenue and market share by key countries in these regions;
Chapter 10 and 11, to show the market by type and application, with sales market share and growth rate by type, application, from 2012 to 2017;
Chapter 12, Biochar market forecast, by regions, type and application, with sales and revenue, from 2017 to 2022;
Chapter 13, 14 and 15, to describe Biochar sales channel, distributors, traders, dealers, Research Findings and Conclusion, appendix and data source
Table of Contents
1 Market Overview
1.1 Biochar Introduction
1.2 Market Analysis by Type
1.2.1 Wood Source Biochar
1.2.2 Corn Stove Source Biochar
1.2.3 Rice Stove Source Biochar
1.2.4 Wheat Stove Source Biochar
1.2.5 Other Stove Source Biochar
1.3 Market Analysis by Applications
1.3.1 Soil Conditioner
1.3.2 Fertilizer
1.3.3 Others
1.4 Market Analysis by Regions
1.4.1 North America (USA, Canada and Mexico)
1.4.1.1 USA Market States and Outlook (2012-2022)
1.4.1.2 Canada Market States and Outlook (2012-2022)
1.4.1.3 Mexico Market States and Outlook (2012-2022)
1.4.2 Europe (Germany, France, UK, Russia and Italy)
1.4.2.1 Germany Market States and Outlook (2012-2022)
1.4.2.2 France Market States and Outlook (2012-2022)
1.4.2.3 UK Market States and Outlook (2012-2022)
1.4.2.4 Russia Market States and Outlook (2012-2022)
1.4.2.5 Italy Market States and Outlook (2012-2022)
1.4.3 Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Korea, India and Southeast Asia)
1.4.3.1 China Market States and Outlook (2012-2022)
1.4.3.2 Japan Market States and Outlook (2012-2022)
1.4.3.3 Korea Market States and Outlook (2012-2022)
1.4.3.4 India Market States and Outlook (2012-2022)
1.4.3.5 Southeast Asia Market States and Outlook (2012-2022)
1.4.4 South America, Middle East and Africa
1.4.4.1 Brazil Market States and Outlook (2012-2022)
1.4.4.2 Egypt Market States and Outlook (2012-2022)
1.4.4.3 Saudi Arabia Market States and Outlook (2012-2022)
1.4.4.4 South Africa Market States and Outlook (2012-2022)
1.4.4.5 Nigeria Market States and Outlook (2012-2022)
1.5 Market Dynamics
1.5.1 Market Opportunities
1.5.2 Market Risk
1.5.3 Market Driving Force
2 Manufacturers Profiles
2.1 Cool Planet
2.1.1 Business Overview
2.1.2 Biochar Type and Applications
2.1.2.1 Type 1
2.1.2.2 Type 2
2.1.3 Cool Planet Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
2.2 Biochar Supreme
2.2.1 Business Overview
2.2.2 Biochar Type and Applications
2.2.2.1 Type 1
2.2.2.2 Type 2
2.2.3 Biochar Supreme Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
2.3 NextChar
2.3.1 Business Overview
2.3.2 Biochar Type and Applications
2.3.2.1 Type 1
2.3.2.2 Type 2
2.3.3 NextChar Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
2.4 Terra Char
2.4.1 Business Overview
2.4.2 Biochar Type and Applications
2.4.2.1 Type 1
2.4.2.2 Type 2
2.4.3 Terra Char Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
2.5 Genesis Industries
2.5.1 Business Overview
2.5.2 Biochar Type and Applications
2.5.2.1 Type 1
2.5.2.2 Type 2
2.5.3 Genesis Industries Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
2.6 Interra Energy
2.6.1 Business Overview
2.6.2 Biochar Type and Applications
2.6.2.1 Type 1
2.6.2.2 Type 2
2.6.3 Interra Energy Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
2.7 CharGrow
2.7.1 Business Overview
2.7.2 Biochar Type and Applications
2.7.2.1 Type 1
2.7.2.2 Type 2
2.7.3 CharGrow Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
2.8 Pacific Biochar
2.8.1 Business Overview
2.8.2 Biochar Type and Applications
2.8.2.1 Type 1
2.8.2.2 Type 2
2.8.3 Pacific Biochar Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
2.9 Biochar Now
2.9.1 Business Overview
2.9.2 Biochar Type and Applications
2.9.2.1 Type 1
2.9.2.2 Type 2
2.9.3 Biochar Now Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
2.10 The Biochar Company (TBC)
2.10.1 Business Overview
2.10.2 Biochar Type and Applications
2.10.2.1 Type 1
2.10.2.2 Type 2
2.10.3 The Biochar Company (TBC) Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
2.11 ElementC6
2.11.1 Business Overview
2.11.2 Biochar Type and Applications
2.11.2.1 Type 1
2.11.2.2 Type 2
2.11.3 ElementC6 Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
2.12 Vega Biofuels
2.12.1 Business Overview
2.12.2 Biochar Type and Applications
2.12.2.1 Type 1
2.12.2.2 Type 2
2.12.3 Vega Biofuels Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
3 Global Biochar Market Competition, by Manufacturer
3.1 Global Biochar Sales and Market Share by Manufacturer
3.2 Global Biochar Revenue and Market Share by Manufacturer
3.3 Market Concentration Rate
3.3.1 Top 3 Biochar Manufacturer Market Share
3.3.2 Top 6 Biochar Manufacturer Market Share
3.4 Market Competition Trend
4 Global Biochar Market Analysis by Regions
4.1 Global Biochar Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Regions
4.1.1 Global Biochar Sales by Regions (2012-2017)
4.1.2 Global Biochar Revenue by Regions (2012-2017)
4.2 North America Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
4.3 Europe Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
4.4 Asia-Pacific Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
4.5 South America Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
4.6 Middle East and Africa Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
5 North America Biochar by Countries
5.1 North America Biochar Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Countries
5.1.1 North America Biochar Sales by Countries (2012-2017)
5.1.2 North America Biochar Revenue by Countries (2012-2017)
5.2 USA Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
5.3 Canada Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
5.4 Mexico Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
6 Europe Biochar by Countries
6.1 Europe Biochar Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Countries
6.1.1 Europe Biochar Sales by Countries (2012-2017)
6.1.2 Europe Biochar Revenue by Countries (2012-2017)
6.2 Germany Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
6.3 UK Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
6.4 France Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
6.5 Russia Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
6.6 Italy Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
7 Asia-Pacific Biochar by Countries
7.1 Asia-Pacific Biochar Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Countries
7.1.1 Asia-Pacific Biochar Sales by Countries (2012-2017)
7.1.2 Asia-Pacific Biochar Revenue by Countries (2012-2017)
7.2 China Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
7.3 Japan Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
7.4 Korea Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
7.5 India Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
7.6 Southeast Asia Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
8 South America Biochar by Countries
8.1 South America Biochar Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Countries
8.1.1 South America Biochar Sales by Countries (2012-2017)
8.1.2 South America Biochar Revenue by Countries (2012-2017)
8.2 Brazil Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
8.3 Argentina Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
8.4 Columbia Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
9 Middle East and Africa Biochar by Countries
9.1 Middle East and Africa Biochar Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Countries
9.1.1 Middle East and Africa Biochar Sales by Countries (2012-2017)
9.1.2 Middle East and Africa Biochar Revenue by Countries (2012-2017)
9.2 Saudi Arabia Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
9.3 UAE Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
9.4 Egypt Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
9.5 Nigeria Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
9.6 South Africa Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
10 Global Biochar Market Segment by Type
10.1 Global Biochar Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Type (2012-2017)
10.1.1 Global Biochar Sales and Market Share by Type (2012-2017)
10.1.2 Global Biochar Revenue and Market Share by Type (2012-2017)
10.2 Wood Source Biochar Sales Growth and Price
10.2.1 Global Wood Source Biochar Sales Growth (2012-2017)
10.2.2 Global Wood Source Biochar Price (2012-2017)
10.3 Corn Stove Source Biochar Sales Growth and Price
10.3.1 Global Corn Stove Source Biochar Sales Growth (2012-2017)
10.3.2 Global Corn Stove Source Biochar Price (2012-2017)
10.4 Rice Stove Source Biochar Sales Growth and Price
10.4.1 Global Rice Stove Source Biochar Sales Growth (2012-2017)
10.4.2 Global Rice Stove Source Biochar Price (2012-2017)
10.5 Wheat Stove Source Biochar Sales Growth and Price
10.5.1 Global Wheat Stove Source Biochar Sales Growth (2012-2017)
10.5.2 Global Wheat Stove Source Biochar Price (2012-2017)
10.6 Other Stove Source Biochar Sales Growth and Price
10.6.1 Global Other Stove Source Biochar Sales Growth (2012-2017)
10.6.2 Global Other Stove Source Biochar Price (2012-2017)
11 Global Biochar Market Segment by Application
11.1 Global Biochar Sales Market Share by Application (2012-2017)
11.2 Soil Conditioner Sales Growth (2012-2017)
11.3 Fertilizer Sales Growth (2012-2017)
11.4 Others Sales Growth (2012-2017)
12 Biochar Market Forecast (2017-2022)
12.1 Global Biochar Sales, Revenue and Growth Rate (2017-2022)
12.2 Biochar Market Forecast by Regions (2017-2022)
12.2.1 North America Biochar Market Forecast (2017-2022)
12.2.2 Europe Biochar Market Forecast (2017-2022)
12.2.3 Asia-Pacific Biochar Market Forecast (2017-2022)
12.2.4 South America Biochar Market Forecast (2017-2022)
12.2.5 Middle East and Africa Biochar Market Forecast (2017-2022)
12.3 Biochar Market Forecast by Type (2017-2022)
12.4 Biochar Market Forecast by Application (2017-2022)
13 Sales Channel, Distributors, Traders and Dealers
13.1 Sales Channel
13.1.1 Direct Marketing
13.1.2 Indirect Marketing
13.1.3 Marketing Channel Future Trend
13.2 Distributors, Traders and Dealers
14 Research Findings and Conclusion
15 Appendix
15.1 Methodology
15.2 Analyst Introduction
15.3 Data Source
List of Tables and Figures
Figure Biochar Picture
Table Product Specifications of Biochar
Figure Global Sales Market Share of Biochar by Types in 2016
Table Biochar Types for Major Manufacturers
Figure Wood Source Biochar Picture
Figure Corn Stove Source Biochar Picture
Figure Rice Stove Source Biochar Picture
Figure Wheat Stove Source Biochar Picture
Figure Other Stove Source Biochar Picture
Table Biochar Sales Market Share by Applications in 2016
Figure Soil Conditioner Picture
Figure Fertilizer Picture
Figure Others Picture
Figure USA Biochar Revenue (Value) and Growth Rate (2012-2022)
Figure Canada Biochar Revenue (Value) and Growth Rate (2012-2022)
Figure Mexico Biochar Revenue (Value) and Growth Rate (2012-2022)
Figure Germany Biochar Revenue (Value) and Growth Rate (2012-2022)
Figure France Biochar Revenue (Value) and Growth Rate (2012-2022)
Figure UK Biochar Revenue (Value) and Growth Rate (2012-2022)
Figure Russia Biochar Revenue (Value) and Growth Rate (2012-2022)
Figure Italy Biochar Revenue (Value) and Growth Rate (2012-2022)
Figure China Biochar Revenue (Value) and Growth Rate (2012-2022)
Figure Japan Biochar Revenue (Value) and Growth Rate (2012-2022)
Figure Korea Biochar Revenue (Value) and Growth Rate (2012-2022)
Figure India Biochar Revenue (Value) and Growth Rate (2012-2022)
Figure Southeast Asia Biochar Revenue (Value) and Growth Rate (2012-2022)
Figure Brazil Biochar Revenue (Value) and Growth Rate (2012-2022)
Figure Egypt Biochar Revenue (Value) and Growth Rate (2012-2022)
Figure Saudi Arabia Biochar Revenue (Value) and Growth Rate (2012-2022)
Figure South Africa Biochar Revenue (Value) and Growth Rate (2012-2022)
Figure Nigeria Biochar Revenue (Value) and Growth Rate (2012-2022)
Table Cool Planet Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors
Table Cool Planet Biochar Type and Applications
Table Cool Planet Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
Table Biochar Supreme Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors
Table Biochar Supreme Biochar Type and Applications
Table Biochar Supreme Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
Table NextChar Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors
Table NextChar Biochar Type and Applications
Table NextChar Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
Table Terra Char Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors
Table Terra Char Biochar Type and Applications
Table Terra Char Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
Table Genesis Industries Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors
Table Genesis Industries Biochar Type and Applications
Table Genesis Industries Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
Table Interra Energy Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors
Table Interra Energy Biochar Type and Applications
Table Interra Energy Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
Table CharGrow Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors
Table CharGrow Biochar Type and Applications
Table CharGrow Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
Table Pacific Biochar Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors
Table Pacific Biochar Biochar Type and Applications
Table Pacific Biochar Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
Table Biochar Now Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors
Table Biochar Now Biochar Type and Applications
Table Biochar Now Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
Table The Biochar Company (TBC) Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors
Table The Biochar Company (TBC) Biochar Type and Applications
Table The Biochar Company (TBC) Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
Table ElementC6 Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors
Table ElementC6 Biochar Type and Applications
Table ElementC6 Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
Table Vega Biofuels Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors
Table Vega Biofuels Biochar Type and Applications
Table Vega Biofuels Biochar Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)
Table Global Biochar Sales by Manufacturer (2016-2017)
Figure Global Biochar Sales Market Share by Manufacturer in 2016
Figure Global Biochar Sales Market Share by Manufacturer in 2017
Table Global Biochar Revenue by Manufacturer (2016-2017)
Figure Global Biochar Revenue Market Share by Manufacturer in 2016
Figure Global Biochar Revenue Market Share by Manufacturer in 2017
Figure Global Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Global Biochar Revenue and Growth (2012-2017)
Table Global Biochar Sales by Regions (2012-2017)
Table Global Biochar Sales Market Share by Regions (2012-2017)
Table Global Biochar Revenue by Regions (2012-2017)
Table Global Biochar Revenue Market Share by Regions in 2012
Table Global Biochar Revenue Market Share by Regions in 2016
Figure North America Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Europe Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Asia-Pacific Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure South America Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Middle East and Africa Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure North America Biochar Revenue and Growth (2012-2017)
Table North America Biochar Sales by Countries (2012-2017)
Table North America Biochar Sales Market Share by Countries (2012-2017)
Figure North America Biochar Sales Market Share by Countries in 2012
Figure North America Biochar Sales Market Share by Countries in 2016
Table North America Biochar Revenue by Countries (2012-2017)
Table North America Biochar Revenue Market Share by Countries (2012-2017)
Figure North America Biochar Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2012
Figure North America Biochar Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2016
Figure USA Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Canada Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Mexico Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Europe Biochar Revenue and Growth (2012-2017)
Table Europe Biochar Sales by Countries (2012-2017)
Table Europe Biochar Sales Market Share by Countries (2012-2017)
Table Europe Biochar Revenue by Countries (2012-2017)
Table Europe Biochar Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2012
Table Europe Biochar Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2016
Figure Germany Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure UK Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure France Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Russia Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Italy Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Asia-Pacific Biochar Revenue and Growth (2012-2017)
Table Asia-Pacific Biochar Sales by Countries (2012-2017)
Table Asia-Pacific Biochar Sales Market Share by Countries (2012-2017)
Table Asia-Pacific Biochar Sales Market Share by Countries (2012-2017)
Table Asia-Pacific Biochar Revenue by Countries (2012-2017)
Table Asia-Pacific Biochar Revenue Market Share by Countries (2012-2017)
Figure China Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Japan Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Korea Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure India Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Southeast Asia Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure South America Biochar Revenue and Growth (2012-2017)
Table South America Biochar Sales by Countries (2012-2017)
Table South America Biochar Sales Market Share by Countries (2012-2017)
Figure South America Biochar Sales Market Share by Countries in 2016
Table South America Biochar Revenue by Countries (2012-2017)
Table South America Biochar Revenue Market Share by Countries (2012-2017)
Figure South America Biochar Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2012
Figure South America Biochar Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2016
Figure Brazil Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Argentina Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Columbia Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Middle East and Africa Biochar Revenue and Growth (2012-2017)
Table Middle East and Africa Biochar Sales by Countries (2012-2017)
Table Middle East and Africa Biochar Sales Market Share by Countries (2012-2017)
Figure Middle East and Africa Biochar Sales Market Share by Countries in 2016
Table Middle East and Africa Biochar Revenue by Countries (2012-2017)
Table Middle East and Africa Biochar Revenue Market Share by Countries (2012-2017)
Figure Middle East and Africa Biochar Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2012
Figure Middle East and Africa Biochar Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2016
Figure Saudi Arabia Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure UAE Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Egypt Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Nigeria Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Figure South Africa Biochar Sales and Growth (2012-2017)
Table Global Biochar Sales by Type (2012-2017)
Table Global Biochar Sales Share by Type (2012-2017)
Table Global Biochar Revenue by Type (2012-2017)
Table Global Biochar Revenue Share by Type (2012-2017)
Figure Global Wood Source Biochar Sales Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Global Wood Source Biochar Price (2012-2017)
Figure Global Corn Stove Source Biochar Sales Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Global Corn Stove Source Biochar Price (2012-2017)
Figure Global Rice Stove Source Biochar Sales Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Global Rice Stove Source Biochar Price (2012-2017)
Figure Global Wheat Stove Source Biochar Sales Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Global Wheat Stove Source Biochar Price (2012-2017)
Figure Global Other Stove Source Biochar Sales Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Global Other Stove Source Biochar Price (2012-2017)
Table Global Biochar Sales by Application (2012-2017)
Table Global Biochar Sales Share by Application (2012-2017)
Figure Global Soil Conditioner Sales Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Global Fertilizer Sales Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Global Others Sales Growth (2012-2017)
Figure Global Biochar Sales, Revenue and Growth Rate (2017 -2022)
Table Global Biochar Sales Forecast by Regions (2017-2022)
Table Global Biochar Market Share Forecast by Regions (2017-2022)
Figure North America Sales Biochar Market Forecast (2017-2022)
Figure Europe Sales Biochar Market Forecast (2017-2022)
Figure Asia-Pacific Sales Biochar Market Forecast (2017-2022)
Figure South America Sales Biochar Market Forecast (2017-2022)
Figure Middle East and Africa Sales Biochar Market Forecast (2017-2022)
Table Global Biochar Sales Forecast by Type (2017-2022)
Table Global Biochar Market Share Forecast by Type (2017-2022)
Table Global Biochar Sales Forecast by Application (2017-2022)
Table Global Biochar Market Share Forecast by Application (2017-2022)
Table Distributors/Traders/ Dealers List
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This report studies the Biochar market, Biochar is the solid product of pyrolysis, designed to be used for environmental management. IBI defines biochar as: A solid material obtained from thermochemical conversion of biomass in an oxygen-limited environment.
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Market Segment by Manufacturers, this report covers
Cool Planet
Biochar Supreme
NextChar
Terra Char
Genesis Industries
Interra Energy
CharGrow
Pacific Biochar
Biochar Now
The Biochar Company (TBC)
ElementC6
Vega Biofuels
Market Segment by Regions, regional analysis covers
North America (USA, Canada and Mexico)
Europe (Germany, France, UK, Russia and Italy)
Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Korea, India and Southeast Asia)
South America (Brazil, Argentina, Columbia etc.)
Middle East and Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa)
Market Segment by Type, covers
Wood Source Biochar
Corn Stove Source Biochar
Rice Stove Source Biochar
Wheat Stove Source Biochar
Other Stove Source Biochar
Market Segment by Applications, can be divided into
Soil Conditioner
Fertilizer
Others
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There are 15 Chapters to deeply display the global Biochar market.
Chapter 1, to describe Biochar Introduction, product scope, market overview, market opportunities, market risk, market driving force;
Chapter 2, to analyze the top manufacturers of Biochar, with sales, revenue, and price of Biochar, in 2016 and 2017;
Chapter 3, to display the competitive situation among the top manufacturers, with sales, revenue and market share in 2016 and 2017;
Chapter 4, to show the global market by regions, with sales, revenue and market share of Biochar, for each region, from 2012 to 2017;
Chapter 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, to analyze the key regions, with sales, revenue and market share by key countries in these regions;
Chapter 10 and 11, to show the market by type and application, with sales market share and growth rate by type, application, from 2012 to 2017;
Chapter 12, Biochar market forecast, by regions, type and application, with sales and revenue, from 2017 to 2022;
Chapter 13, 14 and 15, to describe Biochar sales channel, distributors, traders, dealers, Research Findings and Conclusion, appendix and data source
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Biochar and Sustainable Development
Ryan Delaney received his master’s degree from the School of Sustainability, where he researched technology adoption as a development tool at the community level in Haiti. Now, his experiences from the School assist him as co-director of Carbon Roots International, a small nonprofit engaged in agricultural- and fuel-based projects in Haiti. Delaney discusses his experience starting this nonprofit agency, working in Haiti, the potential of biochar as a development tool, and the School’s influence in his work. Source: https://vimeo.com/41802581
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Compost Tea & Biochar Hydroponics – Plus the Results – Success!
Can you combine biochar and compost tea in Hydroponics. The answer is yes. I came up with this design and made a diy home system. This experiment was tested for four and a half month to see if plants could be successfully grown in just charcoal and a small amount of compost tea. In the tropics plants are usually finished by four month in the gardening! The charcoal was turned into biochar by inoculating soil microbes with sugars into the charcoal before growing three different types of vegetables. I used the Greenstalk vegetable growing tower a home made airlift pump (is very easy to build) and it all worked perfectly. But you can also make your own tower by following the principals in this video. I want to do some further experiments, by adding azzola or fish as you do with aquaponics but human urine is next on the list. But I am surprised it worked as the plants only got 2 hours of sunlight per day!
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WAPA charts course to solve ag processing issues
The gist of the messages shared during the 2017 Western Agricultural Processing Association (WAPA) annual meeting held this summer was a call for action for the association and its 235-plus members to tackle the top issues facing the California tree nut industry as it grows by leaps and bounds.
During the 8th annual WAPA event held at Monterey, Calif., Board Chairman Mike Kelley said the California tree nut industry has doubled in size since 2005. During this expeditious growth, top issues include a wide range of issues including heat illness, California’s higher minimum wage law, PM dust standards, and others.
Kelley said WAPA is primed to handle these challenges and others.
“Since WAPA represents all tree nut crops on legal and regulatory issues this makes WAPA more valuable…WAPA is integral to our success.”
Besides serving as WAPA’s chairman, Kelley is the full-time president and chief executive officer of the Central California Almond Growers Association.
Roger Isom, WAPA’s president and chief executive officer, also touted the need for active involvement by every member.
“When you see ‘Call to Actions’ (WAPA e-mails), it’s important because it’s our future. We’re starting to see all tree nut sectors working together on mutual issues (which is) making a difference,” Isom explained.
WAPA membership includes mostly active members along with associate members. According to the WAPA website, the association represents tree nuts including almond huller and shellers, and processors, plus pistachio, pecan, and walnut processors on regulatory and legislative issues.
Economic crystal ball
Lunch time speaker Mike Swanson, a Wells Fargo agricultural economist and consultant, shared several glimpses into his farm economy crystal ball.
“We are going to see more technological yield gain in the global markets than population gain in the foreseeable future,” said Swanson, who is not expecting near-term rising commodity prices for corn, soybeans, and specialty crops.
This is due, he says, to softening increases in the global population rate over time with today’s rate around 1.1 percent. This will translate into less demand for farm commodities.
“By 2050 we will be down about .5 percent in population growth rates,” Swanson said.
Turning to California agriculture, he says growers will compete with a strong dollar for the foreseeable future.
Money flow
Swanson said, “It’s not about (our) agriculture, not about their (global) agriculture, or trade agreements. It’s about the opportunity for the flow of money around the world. You’ll have to deal with it for three to four years at least.”
He noted that the Chinese are the “single biggest buyer” of many California exports and are a “huge market” with long-term opportunities.
Biochar
Other WAPA annual speakers addressed energy and by-products designed to improve agricultural production. Matt Hart of West Biofuels based at Woodland, Calif. discussed biomass gasification including making biomass products from tree nut shells and hulls, and wood.
Among the bi-products include biochar.
“The reasons why everyone is excited about it (biochar) is because it can improve the quality of soil by adding carbon,” Hart said. “We can retain water at the root zone reducing the need to irrigate; and minimize the amount of fertilizer leaching so hopefully you can reduce fertilizer (needs)as well.”
FSMA implementation
Several regulatory specialists discussed the implementation of the Food Safety Modernization Act, including the new federal law’s seven rules, including the Produce Safety Act.
Mary Ellen Taylor, communication specialist at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) San Francisco district office, said 3,000 deaths have occurred from contaminated food (over time). Food products implicated in outbreaks from 2008 to 2012 included meat, eggs, leafy greens, nuts, and vine crops.
For the water provisions in the new law, Taylor said agricultural water has been one of the most contentious regulations of the proposed standards under FMSA.
“FDA is looking to make the standards easier to comply with and less costly. However industry and government both understand that it’s important that standards for water have some frequency of testing due to the fact that water may have microbes – biological contamination” Taylor said.
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The Biochar Market Report is a valuable source of knowledge for understanding world’s main region market conditions, including the product price, profit, capacity, production, supply, demand and market growth rate and forecast.
This report studies the Biochar market, Biochar is the solid product of pyrolysis, designed to be used for environmental management. IBI defines biochar as: A solid material obtained from thermochemical conversion of biomass in an oxygen-limited environment.
Scope of the Global Biochar Market Report
This report focuses on the Biochar in Global market, especially in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, South America, Middle East and Africa. This report categorizes the market based on manufacturers, regions, type and application.
Market Segment by Manufacturers, this report covers
Cool Planet
Biochar Supreme
NextChar
Terra Char
Genesis Industries
Interra Energy
CharGrow
Pacific Biochar
Biochar Now
The Biochar Company (TBC)
ElementC6
Vega Biofuels
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Global Biochar Market Segment by regional analysis covers
North America (USA, Canada and Mexico)
Europe (Germany, France, UK, Russia and Italy)
Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Korea, India and Southeast Asia)
South America (Brazil, Argentina, Columbia etc.)
Middle East and Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa)
Market Segment by Type, covers
Wood Source Biochar
Corn Stove Source Biochar
Rice Stove Source Biochar
Wheat Stove Source Biochar
Other Stove Source Biochar
Market Segment by Applications, can be divided into
Soil Conditioner
Fertilizer
Others
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Chapter 2: To analyze the top manufacturers of Biochar Industry in 2016 and 2017
Chapter 3: Competitive analysis among the top manufacturers in 2016 and 2017
Chapter 4: Global Biochar Market by regions from 2012 to 2017
Chapter 5, 6, 7 and 8: Global Biochar Market by key countries in these regions
Chapter 9 and 10: Global Biochar Market by type and application from 2012 to 2017
Chapter 11:Biochar Industry Market forecast from 2017 to 2022
Chapter 12 and 13:Biochar Industry
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1 Market Overview
2 Manufacturers Profiles
3 Global Biochar Market Competition, by Manufacturer
4 Global Biochar Market Analysis by Regions
5 North America Biochar by Countries
6 Europe Biochar by Countries
7 Asia-Pacific Biochar by Countries
8 South America Biochar by Countries
9 Middle East and Africa Biochar by Countries
10 Global Biochar Market Segment by Type
11 Global Biochar Market Segment by Application
12 Biochar Market Forecast (2017-2022)
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thank you to @farmtheroof for their shout out and for posting this to their ig! results like these are why we’re doing this! @farmtheroof is doing amazing work utilizing rooftops for food production! check them out! — — soil trials are in rocks our soul! these trays were started at the same time 7/29 and the bioall mix is on the left. black magic cocomix on the right, a more pricey potting mix that lots of folks use, all same conditions. microgreens on left were ready to harvest on day 10, now in day 14 are turning to macromix! seeds on right still sloooowly growing. will still reap a harvest but not nearly the same. next up bioall vs. happy frog #soilfoodweb #topleaffarms #organic #bio365soil #crushingitwithaconscience #biochar #bioallsoil #farming #soilcarbon #gardening #greatsoil #livingsoil #soilgrowers #farmthecity #repost
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sharing my passion for biological, chemical free horticulture at murwillumbah community college today….hoping to inform and inspire future horticulturalists 💚🌱💚🌱 #chemicalfree #lovemylife #murwillumbah #biochar #biologicalfarming
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lunchtime learning this week cam smith is coming to teach us everything he knows about biochar. this material is an incredible home for your microbials. after this class you will know how to make it, inoculate it, and get it working for you in your garden. it’s the most stable form of carbon you can use in your garden to help you turn your garden into a carbon sink. 12-2 griffith gardens at 42 wellesley street. we are so excited to be offering this class. thanks cam for being so obsessed with biochar that you will come to teach it to us in your lunchtime. #citysafeforbees #biologicsksystems #biochar #organiccity #organicak #citybeecolaboration
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the art of biodynamic farming is key to the future of cannabis. organic and biodynamic are very similar; both are grown without chemicals and gmos. … the main difference between organic and biodynamic is that biodynamic farming uses different principles that add vitality to the plant, soil and/or livestock, whereas traditional farming typically deteriorates the soil. . . . . . #growyoursoil #organic #savethesalmon #wegotworms #bokashi #farmordie #watchusgrow #microbemaddmess #vivacalibotanicals #growyourown #aact #growwithus #biodynamicfarming #vivacalifamilyfarm #composttea #microbiology #antcientfarmingtechniques #beefriendly #biochar #vermiculture #farmhard #addicted2gardening #fishfriendly #bigteas #savethebees #growingmedicine #biodiversity #compostjunkie #permaculture #worms
😘✌️peace out oregon, it’s been the realest!!! 6 farms, 5 nights, 4 new sours, 3 beds, 2 flights and 1 plant later, i’m ready to go home!! ••••• sour beer: fermented with wild yeast & bacteria, opposed to modern varietals that ferment in a sterile environment. long live microbes! here are the three main bacteria incorporated for sour brewing: : aka brett. a slow fermenter… there are many strains that yield a spectrum of flavors. this is “the microbe responsible for funk” : aka lacto. converts sugars to lactic acid, in turn lowering ph. also responsible for tasty treats like yogurt & kefir. lacto produces a crisp and clean sour, such as the almighty gose. : aka pedio. works similarly to lacto, converting sugar to lactic acid, however not clean and crisp… mo’ funk! often paired with brett. sours are unpredictable, because they are so dependent on their environment and what they’re exposed to. you can add fruit in secondary fermentation to increase tartness and flavor (just like kombucha). this also introduces new bacteria from skin on fruits, increasing unpredictability. i just love it 🃏 ••••• #soilfoodweb #brettanomyces #pediococcus #sourbeer #lactobacillus #rogue #livingsoil #culture #cleanmedicine #growyourown #themoreyougrow #brewery #biochar #beneficialbacteria #microbes #millersoilsllc #roots #pnw
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willow taking a break 😘 #biochar #mylittlehelper
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right now our friends at cycle are going into production! after a couple of years of serious research. join us in helping them! through a series of people may participate, learn and help out to produce the first 1300 , s, from materials and spill. ten families in berlin-pankow are invited to be part of the pilot. the diapers will be collected after use and turned into healthy, nutritious / used to grow fruit trees, that will produce baby food, that will end up in the diaper, that will be collected… how cool a circle isn’t that! next dates are sa + su, 19-20 august. you can find dycle on facebook for more info. ity #hackathons #sustainability #organic #waste #upcycled #biochar #circulareconomy #diaper #decompostable #circular #diapers #soil #circularity #terrapreta #dycle
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since it’s relevant. i wasn’t going to share this for obvious reasons, but today a growmie posted about the forecast today being smoke. #airpollution #wildfires #cleansing #dusttodust #biochar #smoke #ashestoashes
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part of our new world order of farming is leading us in to some amazing learning. the last 3 days we have spent in the beautiful murwillumbah area at an aussie /nz biochar conference.managed to have a chat with doug pow from wa, an innovative farmer with exceptional ideas and amazing results. so inspired #dungbeetles #cattle #biochar #farming #permaculture #soil #carbon
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a triple and continuous pyrolysis retort kiln prototype unit being demonstrated in today’s field session at the australian & new zealand biochar conference in our little town of . . . . sequestration andplantnutrition #murwillumbah #watermanagement #biochar #farming #northernnsw #carbon #terapreta #carbonsequestration #soilfertility #soil #landscape #renewableenergy #biosequestration #northernrivers #soilfertilityandplantnutrition
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Global Biochar Market Historical (2012-2017) and Estimated Forecast (2017-2022)
Biochar Market report provides detailed analysis about production, revenue, gross margin, consumption value, consumption volume, sale price, import, export, and forecast to 2022
Biochar Market report analyze the Biochar industry from two aspects. One part is about its production and the other part is about its consumption. In terms of its production analysis about production, revenue, gross margin of its main manufacturers and the unit price that they offer in different regions from 2012 to 2017 is provided. In terms of its consumption this report covers consumption volume, consumption value, sale price, import and export in different regions from 2012 to 2017. Key companies profiled in this report are Diacarbon Energy, Agri-Tech Producers, Biochar Now, Carbon Gold, Kina, The Biochar Company, Swiss Biochar Gmbh, Elementc6, Biochar Products, Blackcarbon in terms of company profile, product specifications, capacity, production, price, cost, gross revenue, and contact information.
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Product types included in this report are:
• Wood Stover Source Biochar
• Corn Stover Source Biochar
• Rice Stover Source Biochar
• Wheat Stover Source Biochar
• Other Source Biochar
Applications included in this report are:
• Soil Conditioner
• Fertilizer
• Others
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Iowa State University researcher, Ajay Nair, holds a jar of biochar during a wagon tour of the Muscatine Island Research and Demonstration Farm Tuesday afternoon. The field day in Fruitland featured current research in corn, soybeans, and vegetables.
Iowa State University Extension field agronomist, Virgil Schmitt, discusses field conditions and Japanese beetles during Tuesday’s field day at the Muscatine Island Research and Demonstration Farm.
Iowa State University researcher, Ajay Nair, holds a jar of biochar during a wagon tour of the Muscatine Island Research and Demonstration Farm Tuesday afternoon. The field day in Fruitland featured current research in corn, soybeans, and vegetables.
Iowa State University Extension field agronomist, Virgil Schmitt, discusses field conditions and Japanese beetles during Tuesday’s field day at the Muscatine Island Research and Demonstration Farm.
FRUITLAND — Ajay Nair held up a jar of what looked like coffee grounds. Standing on the sandy soil of the Muscatine Island Research and Demonstration Farm, with corn and soybean plots surrounding him, he talked to a dozen or so farmers about the contents of the jar — biochar.
All farmers know that crops need nutrients to grow, particularly carbon. That’s why they spread manure or compost on their fields. But compost fades fast — half of its carbon degrades in five to eight years.
“Anybody wants to guess what the half-life of carbon in biochar is?” Nair, a researcher at Iowa State University, asked the farmers.
The farmers hesitated.
“You can take any guess,” he reassured them. “That’s fine.”
“20 years,” said one.
“100,” said Josh Michel, who works at the research farm.
Nair paused for effect. “Well, it’s about 1,400 years,” he said. “… I’m sure I’m not going to be here (for that long), but the biochar and the project I started will be here for a very long time.”
In recent years, biochar has been hailed by some as an alternative to manure or compost, but Nair told the group, biochar is expensive and poor quality biochar can increase the soil’s acidity, damaging crops.
“I don’t want them to screw up their soil for 1,400 years,” he said. “Or just use it because someone told them that it’s great. They need to make a wise choice based on the economic feasibility, based on practicality and how much to apply.”
Nair is testing biochar on crops so farmers don’t have to experiment with their own fields. It is just one of the projects the farmers learned about during the Farm Field Day on Tuesday, an event held at the farm three times a year.
“The point of the research farm is to conduct research for the local area to see what works and what doesn’t work, to help give farmers in the local area potential advice,” Michel said.
For Ron Shepard, whose farm is on the border between Louisa and Muscatine counties, farm field days are an opportunity to learn best-practices at a time where farming is becoming more complex. When Shepard began farming 55 years ago, things where simpler.
“Farming is not a plow and plant process anymore,” he said. “We basically have to study the chemicals and all that sort of stuff — seed fertilizer and stuff. Years ago, they didn’t do that.”
It helps to have experts to turn to, Shepard said.
Nair enriched several small plots with varying amounts of biochar and grew corn and potatoes — two popular crops on the Muscatine Island. Comparing the biochar plots with plots he enriched with compost, he checked to see what grew the best.
Yields improved for sweet corn, he said, but the potatoes didn’t fare as well. But there’s another problem with biochar. It’s expensive.
“And that is why we are doing it,” Nair said. “Because I feel, and just based on the literature, it’s been pushed a lot, in terms of ‘you add biochar, your crop will be great.’ … Yes, there is benefit in the future, but is it really worth it? So that’s what the study is about.”
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Global Biochar Market Research Report 2017
1 Biochar Market Overview
1.1 Product Overview and Scope of Biochar
1.2 Biochar Segment by Type (Product Category)
1.2.1 Global Biochar Production and CAGR (%) Comparison by Type (Product Category) (2012-2022)
1.2.2 Global Biochar Production Market Share by Type (Product Category) in 2016
1.2.3 Wood Stover Source Biochar
1.2.4 Corn Stover Source Biochar
1.2.5 Rice Stover Source Biochar
1.2.6 Wheat Stover Source Biochar
1.2.7 Other Source Biochar
1.3 Global Biochar Segment by Application
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2 Global Biochar Market Competition by Manufacturers
2.1 Global Biochar Capacity, Production and Share by Manufacturers (2012-2017)
2.1.1 Global Biochar Capacity and Share by Manufacturers (2012-2017)
2.1.2 Global Biochar Production and Share by Manufacturers (2012-2017)
2.2 Global Biochar Revenue and Share by Manufacturers (2012-2017)
2.3 Global Biochar Average Price by Manufacturers (2012-2017)
2.4 Manufacturers Biochar Manufacturing Base Distribution, Sales Area and Product Type
2.5 Biochar Market Competitive Situation and Trends
3 Global Biochar Capacity, Production, Revenue (Value) by Region (2012-2017)
3.1 Global Biochar Capacity and Market Share by Region (2012-2017)
3.2 Global Biochar Production and Market Share by Region (2012-2017)
3.3 Global Biochar Revenue (Value) and Market Share by Region (2012-2017)
3.4 Global Biochar Capacity, Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2012-2017)
3.5 North America Biochar Capacity, Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2012-2017)
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4 Global Biochar Supply (Production), Consumption, Export, Import by Region (2012-2017)
4.1 Global Biochar Consumption by Region (2012-2017)
4.2 North America Biochar Production, Consumption, Export, Import (2012-2017)
4.3 Europe Biochar Production, Consumption, Export, Import (2012-2017)
4.4 China Biochar Production, Consumption, Export, Import (2012-2017)
4.5 Japan Biochar Production, Consumption, Export, Import (2012-2017)
List of Tables and Figures
Figure Picture of Biochar
Figure Global Biochar Production (MT) and CAGR (%) Comparison by Types (Product Category) (2012-2022)
Figure Global Biochar Production Market Share by Types (Product Category) in 2016
Figure Product Picture of Wood Stover Source Biochar
Table Major Manufacturers of Wood Stover Source Biochar
Figure Product Picture of Corn Stover Source Biochar
Table Major Manufacturers of Corn Stover Source Biochar
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The market research report ‘Global Biochar Market by Manufacturers, Countries, Type and Application, Forecast to 2022’ aims to offer insights into new business opportunities for companies active in Biochar as well as for those players that are aiming to get an entry into the industry.
This report studies the Biochar market, Biochar is the solid product of pyrolysis, designed to be used for environmental management. IBI defines biochar as: A solid material obtained from thermochemical conversion of biomass in an oxygen-limited environment.
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Market Segment by Manufacturers, this report covers – Cool Planet, Biochar Supreme, NextChar, Terra Char, Genesis Industries, Interra Energy, CharGrow, Pacific Biochar, Biochar Now, The Biochar Company (TBC), ElementC6, Vega Biofuels
Market Segment by Regions, regional analysis covers –
North America (USA, Canada and Mexico)
Europe (Germany, France, UK, Russia and Italy)
Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Korea, India and Southeast Asia)
South America (Brazil, Argentina, Columbia etc.)
Middle East and Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa)
Market Segment by Type, covers – Wood Source Biochar, Corn Stove Source Biochar, Rice Stove Source Biochar, Wheat Stove Source Biochar, Other Stove Source Biochar.
Market Segment by Applications, can be divided into – Soil Conditioner, Fertilizer, Others.
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There are 15 Chapters to deeply display the global Biochar market.
Chapter 1, to describe Biochar Introduction, product scope, market overview, market opportunities, market risk, market driving force;
Chapter 2, to analyze the top manufacturers of Biochar, with sales, revenue, and price of Biochar, in 2016 and 2017;
Chapter 3, to display the competitive situation among the top manufacturers, with sales, revenue and market share in 2016 and 2017;
Chapter 4, to show the global market by regions, with sales, revenue and market share of Biochar, for each region, from 2012 to 2017;
Chapter 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, to analyze the key regions, with sales, revenue and market share by key countries in these regions;
Chapter 10 and 11, to show the market by type and application, with sales market share and growth rate by type, application, from 2012 to 2017;
Chapter 12, Biochar market forecast, by regions, type and application, with sales and revenue, from 2017 to 2022;
Chapter 13, 14 and 15, to describe Biochar sales channel, distributors, traders, dealers, Research Findings and Conclusion, appendix and data source
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On a sweltering July night, Michael Bowman entered the Washington, D.C., watering hole The Dubliner to meet a member of Law Enforcement Action Partnership with ties close to the White House. As a longtime advocate for federal public policy that strengthens rural communities with a focus on soil health, biochar, renewable energy, and environmental markets, Bowman has been to the United States capitol many times. But this trip was different. Since the passage of Colorado’s Amendment 64 in 2012, his focus has turned exclusively to industrial hemp policy. His decade-plus of work in sustainability issues garnered a robust bipartisan network that trusted him.
“This trip was purely agenda-driven due to what the industry has been missing since November’s election—namely, a president with still no clear message or directive regarding our industry,” said Bowman, a bearded, avuncular man with a calm demeanor and an intense gaze.
“Hemp is a drought-resistant plant. It needs little or no herbicides and pesticides. It has a root structure that improves the tilth of the soil [and] can absorb four times more CO2 per acre per crop than a standing forest. Suddenly, I found every box on my list of attributes of a ‘dream crop.’” —Michael Bowman
However, if anyone can get their attention and act in order it’s Bowman. In 2013, he wrote the draft language for Section 7606 of the Federal Farm Bill, and he made possible the first hemp flag flown over the U.S. Capitol building in eighty years. “I’ve been elbow-deep in this movement, but during this visit it was easy to forget all we’ve accomplished,” he said, his gaze a bit downcast.
Bowman’s trip would be one meeting after another with D.C. political movers and shakers, private-sector business people, and entrepreneurs, discussing industrial hemp and its application to soil regeneration, reducing chemical and pesticide loads on farmland, CO2 absorption, and land-based opportunities to mitigate the collapse of oceans. Though the trip proved positive overall, it also proved somewhat disappointing. “Right now, when it comes to hemp, we are in a holding pattern with no indication from air control when we’re going to finish circling.”
Why hemp? Why now?
The environment is what brought me to hemp. It was around a campfire in Zimbabwe in 2003 when I met an Australian couple who had just visited India. [We discussed] the transition there from a hemp-based economy to a government-mandated GMO crop. Before that fateful conversation, I knew nothing about the plant.
This conversation drove me to study the plant and, once I understood its history and politics, I was hooked. Hemp is a drought-resistant plant. It needs little or no herbicides and pesticides. It has a root structure that improves the tilth of the soil [and] can absorb four times more CO2 per acre per crop than a standing forest. Suddenly, I found every box on my list of attributes of a “dream crop.”
How does hemp impact the environment?
Like any crop, it shouldn’t be monocultured; it’s a rotational crop. If grown properly, it can play a significant role in the soil regeneration movement. Hemp is sometimes confused with the environmental footprint of indoor marijuana cultivation. There is a lot of debate today regarding that footprint and how to lower the impacts. California has taken a big leap in regards to the renewable energy requirement for these facilities. I’d offer that side of the industry has a way to go. However, industrial hemp as an agricultural crop is pretty straightforward and environmentally benign.
Under federal law, the 2014 Farm Bill, Section 7606, farmers in states where hemp is legal are permitted to grow industrial hemp. We have over thirty states that have passed some form of legalization; last year one-half of all hemp acres in the U.S. were grown in Colorado, with Kentucky a close second. The industry is like dry tinder with matches being lit around the edges. In addition to the federal protection we enjoy under the Farm Bill, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has inserted riders into both the 2016 and 2017 omnibus acts that prohibit federal agencies from interfering in 7606-compliant grows. I hear, through the California grapevine, there are 200 acres being grown this summer.
What have been your biggest challenges when meeting with politicians?
We have a reportedly $700 million market in the U.S., the largest consumer market in the world, yet our farmers are in technical violation of the Controlled Substances Act. We cede our demand to imports. Secondly, we’re the only G7 nation to prohibit [hemp] cultivation under federal law. Three, [hemp] was so important to victory in WWII that we suspended Prohibition in 1942, gave seeds to every 4-H Club in Kentucky to multiply, built forty-three processing plants where farmers grew in excess of 35,000 acres for fiber, [and] yet our government still thinks a Schedule I classification is appropriate.
What are some of the sustainable aspects of hemp?
We’re in the throes of the third industrial revolution and an explosion in scientific knowledge. We’ve only just begun to understand the range of phytocannabinoids and their application to our health, wellness, and materials. Hemp is a suitable replacement for concrete. It can help end our overexposure to pesticide and herbicide applications in our food supply. From the production side, we have a lot we can learn from nations like Israel, where drip technology and precision fertilizer application are far beyond the technology we use [in the U.S.] today. Unfortunately, these discoveries continue to be held at bay with a Schedule I designation. Federal labs and institutions of higher learning shy away from this research for fear of losing their federal dollars.
As a fifth-generation member of an agricultural family, I understand the importance of bringing young people into this industry. In the past 30 years, we’ve seen the average age of the U.S. farmer increase from 50 to 58. However, I’ve never witnessed a time in my adult life where a single new opportunity like hemp has ignited the interests of so many young people. Simply put, the opportunities far surpass the challenges.
Funding available for sustainable agriculture projects
Minnesota Department of Agriculture
St. Paul, Minn. — The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is now accepting applications for Agricultural Growth, Research and Innovation (AGRI) Sustainable Agriculture and Demonstration Grants. Approximately $250,000 is available to fund projects that explore new ways of conserving natural resources, enhancing farm profitability, increasing energy efficiency, and improving life in rural communities.
“No one cares more about Minnesota’s rural landscape than farmers and their families,” said Lt. Governor Tina Smith. “The Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s Sustainable Agriculture and Demonstration Grant program is available to help farmers improve the sustainability and profitability of their operations. I encourage all farmers interested in making changes to their operations to apply for a grant worth up to $25,000.”
Farmer David Abazs hopes his grant funds will help demonstrate a cost-effective way to increase soil health on the Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center School’s organic farm. Abazs is testing a variety of materials, including lime, wood ash, and biochar for their ability to affect soil chemistry and increase pH levels of the acidic soils in Lake County.
“These fields have never been farmed before and are providing a great template to help us and other farmers,” said Abazs. “We’re trying to find soil amendments that will help simultaneously meet pH goals and enhance soil health.”
Previous grant rounds have funded projects exploring farm diversification, cover crops and crop rotation, conservation tillage, input reduction strategies, and alternative energies like wind, methane, and biomass.
AGRI Sustainable Agriculture and Demonstration grantees must share their findings. These are published annually in the MDA’s Greenbook, which provides a summary of each project along with results, management tips, and other resources.
Applications from farmers receive priority, but the program also funds Minnesota nonprofit and educational organizations as long as Minnesota farmers are meaningfully involved in the project. Projects may last two to three years.
AGRI Sustainable Agriculture and Demonstration Grant applications are due by 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 13, 2017. For more information and to apply, visit www.mda.state.mn.us/grants/grants/demogrant.aspx.
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Getting more from the soil: An Ethiopian farmer shows the way
A Global Environment Facility-funded project in Ethiopia is helping subsistence farmers make use of unwanted biomass residues to improve livelihoods.
A Global Environment Facility-funded project in Ethiopia is helping subsistence farmers make use of unwanted biomass residues to improve livelihoods.
Ibrahim Aba Fita, 52, a farmer in southwestern Ethiopia, had a problem a few years ago: Despite hard work and the application of chemical fertilizer, his crop yields were declining year by year.
But thanks to a chance encounter, Ibrahim realized that the problem was the poor quality of his soil. Since then, he has changed the way he farms and now produces more food. And along the way he has become an inspiration to his community.
Ibrahim’s change of approach was prompted by Sharing Knowledge on the Use of Biochar for Sustainable Land Management, a three-year Global Environment Facility-funded project focused on demonstrating and promoting the adoption of Sustainable Land Management practices involving biochar in China, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Kenya, Peru and Viet Nam.
What is biochar?
Despite a large number of scientific studies in recent years, formal biochar research is still in its infancy. However, there is much traditional knowledge about the use of burnt biomass residues to enhance soil productivity.
Biochar is defined by the Biochar International website as “carbonised biomass obtained from sustainable sources and sequestered in soils to sustainably enhance their agricultural and environmental value under present and future management”. Biochar, a porous material, can help retain water and nutrients in the soil for the plants to take up as they grow.
a Global Environment Facility-funded project which focuses on improving the capture and efficient use of nutrients, enhancing soil productivity, improving climate resilience, and contributing to watershed management.
Implemented by UN Environment and executed by Starfish Initiatives – with partners Nanjing Agricultural University, Jimma University, World Agroforestry Centre, Asociación para la promoción del desarrollo sustentable, Thai Nguyen University of Sciences, Cornell University, the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, and the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute – the Biochar for Sustainable Soils project aims to demonstrate and promote the adoption of sustainable land management.
Ibrahim – who lives in Mana District, Oromia, with his wife and five children – agreed to be part of the focus group and engaged actively in every activity of the project.
After Jimma University conducted detailed discussions with Ibrahim and other participating farmers, and after participating in experimental biochar field trials, Ibrahim’s understanding of biochar and biochar-based fertilizers inspired him to adopt the innovative technique himself.
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He agreed to participate in experimental biochar field trials and has also attended various farmers’ field days organized by Jimma University. He also saw the positive effects of biochar firsthand in experiments conducted by Jimma University on maize and soybeans.
“I realized that I needed to turn the non-competitive agricultural residues available from my own land into an advantage,” says Ibrahim.
“I decided to collect most of the available residues to co-compost them together with biochar for application to my soil. I have started to plant cash crops such as cabbage and hot pepper. I understand that I cannot transform all my land in a single year, and so I will continue converting the residues into biochar every year and use my biochar formulations to change my land step by step.”
By producing biochar and co-composting it with other biomass residues, and then applying the biochar formulation to his land, Ibrahim is now growing coffee, cabbage, avocado, hot pepper, khat, and root crops – and increasing his income.
He recycles and converts the non-competitive agricultural residues available on his land into biochar, and uses it to improve his soil and increase crop productivity. He is an inspiration to other community members who have witnessed his higher crop productivity, according to project leaders.
Ibrahim has adopted two biochar-production technologies (stove and Kon Tiki soil pit) and is preparing and using his own biochar formulations. As a result, he is using less chemical fertilizer than other farmers who are not using this technique.
The project has brought about a positive change in agricultural practices at the individual and household level, with clear potential to be scaled up to the community and district level in the near future.
“Our aim is to multiply these benefits exponentially by scaling up and making what we have discovered and learned accessible worldwide,” says UN Environment ecosystems expert Ersin Esen.
Learn about what the project team have discovered so far, help spread the word and win a trip to Peru on the Biochar for Sustainable Soils site at www.biochar.international.
Unlike charcoal, biochar is only produced from biomass residues that otherwise would not be used, or even pose environmental problems. Biochars have been produced from coffee husk left to decompose, chicken litter that farms cannot dispose of, green waste diverted from landfill, sugarcane bagasse abandoned next to a sugar factory, rice straw and corn stover diverted from open burning, and cattle bones. Recovering these residues for biochar application to soil has contributed to efficient nutrient capture, carbon sequestration, and improved waste management.
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"Pilot-Scale Testing of Non-Activated Biochar for Swine Manure Treatmen" by Devin L. Maurer …
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Managing the environmental impacts associated with livestock production is a challenge for farmers, public and regulatory agencies. Sustainable solutions that take into account technical and socioeconomic factors are needed. For example, the comprehensive control of odors, ammonia (NH3), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from swine production is a critical need. Stored manure is a major source of gaseous emissions. Mitigation technologies based on bio-based products such as biochar are of interest due to the potential benefits of nutrient cycling. The objective of this study was to test non-activated (non-functionalized) biochar for the mitigation of gaseous emissions from stored manure. Specifically, this included testing the effects of: (1) time; and (2) dosage of biochar application to the swine manure surface on gaseous emissions from deep-pit storage. The biochar surface application was tested with three treatments (1.14, 2.28 and 4.57 kg·m−2 manure) over a month. Significant reductions in emissions were observed for NH3 (12.7–22.6% reduction as compared to the control). Concomitantly, significant increases in CH4emissions (22.1–24.5%) were measured. Changes to emissions of other target gases (including CO2, N2O, H2S, dimethyl disulfide/methanethiol, dimethyl trisulfide, n-butyric-, valeric-, and isovaleric acids, p-cresol, indole, and skatole) were not statistically significant. Biochar treatment could be a promising and comparably-priced option for reducing NH3emissions from stored swine manure.
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Biochar is a time-honored soil amendment practice and also a fine solution to climate change effects. Regions with insufficient supply of chemical fertilizers, organic resources, and water can significantly benefit from this highly porous and fine-grained charcoal. Along with bioenergy, it can displace fossil fuel usage and sequester carbon in well-balanced soil carbon pools to tackle climate change. Biochar has won worldwide appreciation for its unique soil enhancing properties with the widespread prominence of the Amazon’s biochar-rich dark lands.
Global Biochar Market: Key Trends
With a substantial rise in population size, organic food has drew in a lot of demand, owing to which the biochar market is expected to invite a handsome growth. The credit for this growth could be given to biochar’s propensity for improving plant development and soil fertility. The improving agricultural industry in different nations such as Australia, Germany, Canada, and the U.S. is anticipated to aggravate the demand for biochar. As a result, the global market is predicted to record a healthy growth over the coming years.
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Large-scale gasification projects receiving support from Europe and North America governments and the increasing performance of organic farming are projected to put the world biochar market is a good position. The rise in meat consumption and growing significance of biochar in livestock farming benefiting with key nutrients are forecasted to set the tone for the market.
The growth in the global biochar market could be impeded on account of technological and financial barriers. Besides this, the ignorance of consumers on the part of biochar’s long-term advantages is foretold to delay the market growth. Howbeit, a considerable expansion of the market is expected to occur as organic food and farming open up new opportunities.
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Global Biochar Market: Market Potential
Biochar possesses a massive potential to reduce the proportion of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, in fact, virtually every greenhouse emission. This could be an epic breakthrough in the elimination of climate-warming black carbon. Capable of enduring the test of time for survival, this super charcoal can sequester carbon dioxide many times longer than trees. For producers which operate in areas where labor cost is economical but maintenance expenditure is large, biochar production could be ideal. This is because of the simple and low-priced equipment required to convert soy hay and other wastes into biochar. In a way, the biochar market is deemed to be a great medium to minimize the gap between smart business and smart environmentalism.
Global Biochar Market: Regional Outlook
The biochar sector is envisaged to be developed at a telling rate on the back of regions such as Europe and North America, registering an elevating rise in the count of small and medium scale manufacturers. A steady progress is foreseen to be witnessed by Australia as the awareness about the advantages and benefits of biochar escalates across the country. Followed by Europe, North America is prognosticated to record a dominant share in the global biochar market. Producers of biochar can also find opportunities in other markets such as Asia Pacific and Rest of the World.
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Global Biochar Market: Competitive Landscape
Players in the biochar market receive support from companies supplying pyrolysis technology and wood pellets and residue. Phoenix Energy, Cool Planet Energy Systems Inc., Pacific Pyrolysis, and 3R ENVIRO TECH Group are some of the top firms involved in the pyrolysis technology business. Wood pellets and residue are primarily provided by timber businesses such as West Fraser, Georgia-Pacific, and Weyerhaeuser. Out of the prominent biochar players in the international market, Biochar Supreme, LLC is prophesied to make the cut. The analysts anticipate the market to own a fragmented character.
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Global warming will likely enhance greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from soils. Due to its slow decomposability, biochar is widely recognized as effective in long‐term soil carbon (C) sequestration and in mitigation of soil GHG emissions. In a long‐term soil warming experiment (+2.5 °C, since July 2008) we studied the effect of applying high‐temperature Miscanthus biochar (0, 30 t ha−1, since August 2013) on GHG emissions and their global warming potential (GWP) during two years in a temperate agroecosystem. Crop growth, physical and chemical soil properties, temperature sensitivity of soil respiration (Rs) and metabolic quotient (qCO2) were investigated to yield further information about single effects of soil warming and biochar as well as on their interactions. Soil warming increased total CO2 emissions by 28% over two years. The effect of warming on soil respiration did not level off as has often been observed in less intensively managed ecosystems. However, the temperature sensitivity of soil respiration was not affected by warming. Overall, biochar had no effect on most of the measured parameters, suggesting its high degradation stability and its low influence on microbial C cycling even under elevated soil temperatures. In contrast, biochar × warming interactions led to higher total N2O emissions, possibly due to accelerated N‐cycling at elevated soil temperature and to biochar‐induced changes in soil properties and environmental conditions. Methane uptake was not affected by soil warming or biochar. The incorporation of biochar‐C into soil was estimated to offset warming‐induced elevated GHG emissions for 25 years. Our results highlight the suitability of biochar for C sequestration in cultivated temperate agricultural soil under a future elevated temperature. However, the increased N2O emissions under warming limit the GHG mitigation potential of biochar.
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Guangdong will tighten the CO2 cap in its emissions trading scheme for 2017 and advance issuance of allowances to all included sectors despite the lack of clarity over what will happen once the national ETS begins.
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China on Friday launched a new consultation on MRV rules for 14 major sectors, including some of those due to be brought into the national emissions trading scheme.
New Zealand carbon permits briefly traded above NZ$18 ($13.12) for a second straight day on Friday, the highest NZU price since last February.
Below is a table of the closing prices, ranges and volumes for China’s regional pilot carbon markets this week. All prices are in RMB, and volumes in tonnes of CO2e. Data sourced from local exchanges.
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EU carbon prices ended little changed on Friday, consolidating the week’s substantial 8% rise amid mounting doubts that recent gains will hold with a return to full auctions just around the corner.
Polish state-run utility Tauron reported a 12% rise in its total H1 output and was surprised that investors were keen to snap up its debt given its carbon-intensive operations.
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Despite the Trump administration’s decision to withdraw the official estimate of the Social Cost of Carbon and disband the interagency working group that developed it, a group of prominent economists and lawyers have highlighted the metric’s continued validity for policymaking.
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**Due to limited price movement and volumes in North America’s carbon markets this week, Carbon Pulse opted to not publish its weekly NA market report. Normal coverage will resume next week with the release of the Aug. 15 WCI auction results on Aug. 22.**
Total eclipse of the grid – Electric utilities are preparing for the loss of solar power during Monday’s eclipse, when more than 12,000 MW of solar generation could be forced offline. Grid operators in California, for example, have lined up additional supply from gas-fired power plants and hydroelectric dams. Power disruptions are unlikely this time, but grid operators are already looking ahead to a total eclipse in 2024, when there is expected to be significantly more solar power on the grid. (Climate Nexus)
Green bank handover – Australian bank Macquarie has completed its £2.3bn takeover of the UK’s Green Investment Bank. Macquarie says this should be seen as a positive sign of renewable energy evolving from an industry dependent on government support to one able to compete for mainstream international investment. (Financial Times, $)
Sanction strife – Even if US sanctions lead to a cancellation of the Russian-German Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline and the Baltic LNG terminal projects, Europe’s import capacities are sufficient to meet demand, writes Aurora Energy Research in a brief. While “the overall impact [of the sanctions] on European markets is negligible”, the share of Russian gas could decrease significantly if it cannot be re-routed through Ukraine, the brief said, adding that the price impact on average gas prices in NW Europe in 2025 would be under 5%, which suggests that such events should not have a significant effect on the region’s energy mix or emissions. (Clean Energy Wire)
Lin’s out – West Virginia Solicitor General Elbert Lin, who played a prominent role in challenging former President Obama’s Clean Power Plan in court on behalf of some 25 states, is resigning to join the private sector, the Charleston Gazette-Mail reports.
Manitoba shuffle – Premier Brian Pallister shuffled his cabinet on Thursday, handing the environmental file to Rochelle Squires, who was previously the province’s minister for sport, culture and heritage. According to CBC, former Minister of Sustainable Development Cathy Cox swapped portfolios with Squires, who also takes on francophone affairs and the status of women. Manitoba is expected to unveil its provincial carbon pricing strategy in the coming months. Former Premier Greg Selinger in late 2015 floated a proposal to introduce a cap-and-trade scheme in the province and link it to WCI, but the plan was all but killed after Pallister was elected in early 2016.
The wheels on the electric bus go round and round – Ontario has launched a C$8-million pilot program to fund electric school buses using proceeds from the province’s cap-and-trade scheme. “School bus operators providing student transportation services in Ontario may apply for funding to purchase an electric school bus and associated charging infrastructure,” the government said, adding that the programme will run from Dec. 2017 to June 2019. The use of electric school buses is growing across North America, including in WCI jurisdictions California and Quebec, with approximately 100 such vehicles currently in use across the continent.
Pigouvian refresher – Proponents of carbon pricing (including Carbon Pulse) often need to refer to the economic concepts of negative externalities and Pigouvian taxes when advocating the benefits of putting a price on greenhouse gas emissions. In the latest installation in The Economist’s series on big economic ideas, the publication outlines the arguments for and against employing taxes or fees in scenarios where the interests of individuals or companies and society don’t coincide. Make this your weekend read so that the next time you feel the need to counter someone’s claim, whether on an online message board or at a family dinner, that carbon taxes are simply a “cash grab”, you’ll be well armed.
Biochar a bust? – Biochar, the burying of charcoal in the soil, is a potential mechanism to sequester carbon. A long-term soil warming experiment was conducted where soils were warmed by 2.5C since July 2008. According to a paper published in Global Change Biology, researchers found that heating the soil increased total CO2 emissions from the soil by 28%, but that biochar buried in the soil did not result in extra CO2 emissions accompanying warming. However, it did increase N2O emissions, another potent greenhouse gas. These findings suggest that warming may reduce the potential of soils to sequester carbon, and that increased N2O emissions under warming limit the greenhouse gas mitigation potential of biochar. (Carbon Brief)
And finally… Fallen soldiers – Tens of thousands of trees have been brought down by storms that wreaked havoc across northern and western Poland. Poland’s worst ever forestry disaster comes as the Polish government faces criticism for logging in Europe’s oldest forest in the east of the country in what it says is an effort to prevent an insect infestation. (BBC)
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Biochar Market Is Anticipated to Register a CAGR of 15.1% During 2017-2025
Portland, OR — (SBWIRE) — 08/18/2017 — Biochar Market – Size, Trend, Share, Opportunity Analysis, and Forecast, 2014-2025 estimates that the industry would register a CAGR of 15.1% for the period, 2017-2025. The report serves best for key stakeholders and key market players owing to the fact that it provides an in-depth outlook on the continuous changes in the market dynamics.
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The geographical distribution of the industry is spread across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America Middle East & Africa (LAMEA) regions. These areas are further segmented into countries, such as U.S., Canada, and Mexico for the North American region. The LAMEA region includes Brazil, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, and Rest of Africa. The areas of Europe discussed in the study include U.K., Germany, France, Spain, Italy, and Rest of Europe. The Asia-Pacific region is explored in the report through China, Japan, India, Australia, South Korea, and Rest of Asia-Pacific.
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This webinar presents a summary of results from forest, range, and mine sites where biochar has been applied and from a life cycle assessment and economic analysis of producing biochar from forest residues. Biochar is produced from biomass at high temperatures in a low-oxygen environment.
Using data collected from a pilot plant built for the Waste-to-Wisdom project, this webinar presents an outlook on the future of smaller-scale, near-woods biochar production from an environmental and economic perspective. Specifically, we will discuss the environmental impacts and implications from a life cycle assessment of biochar from waste forest biomass then describe the economics and potential markets.
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Biochar – Edinburgh Research Archive – University of…This thesis has been submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for a postgraduate degree. (e.g. PhD, MPhil, DClinPsychol) at the University of Edinburgh.Biochar – synergies between carbon storage,…27 Nov 2014 Biochar – synergies between carbon storage, environmental functions and renewable energy production This thesis is therefore focused on assessing the influence that process Geography PhD thesis collection Application of fast pyrolysis biochar to a loamy soil – DTU…Fast and slow pyrolysis of wheat straw resulted in two different biochar types .. This PhD thesis is submitted as partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Biochar as a Geoengineering Climate Solution -…Biochar is a carbon dense solid that is produced via the pyrolysis of organic materials for application Extensive. Adriana Downie – PhD Thesis – Page 2 of 308 A.Freddo, PhD Thesis, 2013This thesis presents biochar state of the art and investigations into the environmental benefits of my PhD have been essential in the completion of this thesis.Stability of biochar and its influence on the dynamics of…Stability of biochar and its influence on the dynamics of soil properties : a thesis The overall objective of this PhD was to investigate the stability of specific Edvaldo Sagrilo – Terra Preta ProgramEdvaldo obtained his PhD. from Wageningen University in December 2014. Short description of PhD thesis. Biochar can decrease decomposition of native soil S2EM Lab | AlumniCurrent Status: PhD student at Masdar Institute of Science and Technology Thesis Title: Effect of Biochar application rate on physiochemical and biological Ithaka – Institut für Ökologie und Klimafarming – Biochar…I am biologist and after finishing my Master Thesis entitled “Characterisation of In my PhD I plan to study the impact of biochar on biomass degradation. Further Article Biochars and Carbonised Biomass – New Zealand…Biochars and Carbonised Biomass: A New Zealand Perspective with a Focus on .. PhD thesis, Massey University, Palmerston North, 2013. 37. Srinivasan, P.Biochar – Soil Protection | ETH ZurichBiochar is produced by pyrolysis (heat-induced carbonization in oxygen-poor atmosphere) of organic material. It is distinguished from charcoal by its main biochar: its characterization and ulitily for…The members of the Committee appointed to examine the dissertation of JASON I am proud to be the first science PhD graduate from Northwest University; Recovery of nutrients from biogas digestate with biochar…PhD thesis, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Wageningen Chapter 5 Efficiency of digestate enriched clinoptilolite and biochar as nitrogen.Carbon storage and sequestration under different land uses with a… on biomass crops. PhD thesis, University of Warwick. potential to sequester C in soil as biochar is a promising option to promote longterm sequestration of C PhD Students – Environmental Biogeochemistry…My work is focused on the effects of biochar and nanoparticles on the plant the Spanish Government to work on my Ph.D. thesis at IDAEA -CSIC (Barcelona).
and soil microbial activity: the effects on the dynamics of labile organic matter and the behaviour of some pesticides. Giovanna Battistina Melas. Ph. D. Thesis.University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU…Dominik Ameur (2017): Activated biochar alters activities of carbon and nitrogen acquiring soil enzymes. Master / Diploma Thesis – Institut für Bodenforschung Soil Physical Characteristics of an Aeric Ochraqualf amended…Incorporation of biochar into agricultural soils has been proposed as a potential best management practice (BMP) Nicholas Basta, PhD (Committee Member)world-biochar-headlines-12-2015Biochar…1 Dec 2015 chulalongkorn university of biochar, university of his phd committee phd thesis on biochar geosciences at manoa, this phd in lower basal The Effects of Biochar Amendment to Soil on Bioenergy Crop…This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at Trace: biochar amendment has on soil and plant growth and composition.The impact of wood biochar as a soil amendment in – UTas…19 May 2016 de Melo Carvalho, MT (2014) The impact of wood biochar as a soil amendment in aerobic rice systems of the Brazilian Savannah. PhD thesis The Impact of Wood Biochar as a Soil Amendment in – UTas…PhD thesis, Wageningen University, Wageningen, NL (2015) Keywords: tropical Savannah, biochar, soil fertility, aerobic rice, grain yield, N2O emission Comparative short-term effects of sewage sludge and its…22 Jun 2016 Soil application of biochar from sewage could potentially enhance carbon sequestration and Ph D thesis, University of Zimbabwe, Harare. p.Analysis of Pollutants in Biochars and Hydrochars…6 Jul 2016 PhD thesis, University of Leeds. Biochars and hydrochars generated from organic waste streams such as forestry waste (Oak Wood), treated “Assessing Kiln-Produced Hardwood Biochar for…Recently, biochar has been touted as having many potential uses as a soil amendment for improving soil This dissertation describes 4 projects within the same 3-year field study with the cumulative purpose of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Graduate Students – SED – Soil Ecosystem Dynamics2 Aug 2017 Meaghan is currently completing her PhD thesis part-time. Will’s research will focus on climate change resilience in biochar amended soil The biochemical impact of biochar in soil…The physical and biochemical characterization of biochar products is therefore important. One of the two central growth in both soils. Description: PhD Thesis.Profile: Biochar at Leibniz Institute for Agricultural…APECS group PhD student Maja Werner investigates biochars by laser scanning microscopy. Says Mamadou Diakité, “My PhD thesis in 2010 was focused on Lancaster Environment Centre Lancaster – Lancaster…Therefore, this thesis investigates the effect of biochar amendment on the soil’s physical, chemical and years of study for my PhD. I would especially like to THE USE OF BIOCHAR FOR IMPROVE SOIL PROPERTIES AND…The study aimed to determine the role of biochar to improve soil properties and paddy growth in peatlands. The study conducted in PhD Thesis. University of Master’s thesis Effects of biochar addition…1 Feb 2017 Tuula Tuhkanen and Ph.D. Leena Sivula. January In this thesis, the effects of biochar addition on anaerobic digestion were studied to find.
Although the biochar addition induced increased soil carbon mineralisation at the PhD Thesis, School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Biochar in Co-Contaminated Soil Manipulates Arsenic…29 Apr 2015 Biochar also resulted in a significant reduction in soil DDT levels (P < 0.01), and PhD Thesis, Massey University: New Zealand 2013. 62.CHARACTERIZATION OF MICROBIAL LIFE COLONIZING Hongyan Jin, Ph.D. study, I characterized microbial life colonizing biochar and biochar-amended soils sampled from the Cornell She concluded her undergraduate degree with an Honors Thesis under the guidance of Dr. Yan Wang.Soil biota interactions with hydrochar – diss.fu-berlin.de -…development of the PhD thesis. their support and cooperation of this PhD work. .. research done about hydrochar and its effect on soil than about biochar.Campus News – July 07, 201622 Jul 2016 PLACEMENT OF PhD THESIS FOR PEER REVIEW. 1. The title of his thesis is “Application of biochar and rhizobacteria to ameliorate the Effects of Biochar on the Abundance of Three…The counts of all three bacteria are however lower in the biochar treated soils than the Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, 13-28.Biochar standardization and legislation…It is a relatively new concept to use biochar as soil amendment and for climate During his PhD thesis on the ecological benefits and risks of biochar systems, Soil Nutrient Availability Properties of Biochar -…Biochar. Nicole Christine Esposito. October 2013. Linda Vanasupa, PhD. Professor of my committee and offering your time and input to improve my thesis.UK Biochar Research Centre | About the UKBRC | People | Dr…I was recruited to lead soil science research in the UK Biochar Research Centre, . PhD thesis, University of Edinburgh, School of GeoSciences, 237pp.Biochar Soil Carbon Sequestration – Issue Paper -…Accounting for Carbon in Soils. Prepared by. Alexander Gershenson, Ph.D. James Barsimantov, Ph.D. and. EcoShift Consulting, LLC Effects of different biochar application rates on soil…Keywords: biochar, soil water retention, bulk density, macro nutrient .. This thesis is carried out as a part of the 3-year project “Bio-char and smallholder.Biochar changes the concentration and composition of …Keywords: Biochar, dissolved organic matter, ferralsol, adsorption, Phd. Sarah E. Hale (NGI) for reading my thesis and providing very useful advices. I learned McGIFFEN, Milton E. – Department of Botany & Plant…5 Apr 2017 CE Vegetable Crops Specialist and Plant Physiologist (Ph.D., 1991, Elizabeth Crutchfield recently completed a thesis on biochar’s effect on BIOCHAR AMENDMENTS TO FOREST SOILS – Utah Biomass…Major Professor: Mark Coleman, Ph.D. Page 2. ii. AUTHORIZATION TO SUBMIT THESIS. This thesis of Kristin M. McElligott, submitted for the degree of Master of properties of three Inland Northwest soils, and (3) the effects of biochar and
Aftermath of bushfire hints at biochar's true potential
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Driving to Dubbo recently I was struck by the vastness of land and also by the huge extent of the recent Sir Ivan bushfire east of Dubbo.
We passed through kilometres of bushfire ravaged forest and farmlands slowly recovering from the devastating April fires. In total the fire claimed 55,000 hectares, many buildings and many animals. Thousands of kilometres of fences suffered and are still being rebuilt.
The trees in particular caught my eye for two reasons. First, the green leaves bravely emerging from the charred sticks of the eucalyptus trees. The ability of the Australian flora to recover from fire is legendary and very peculiar to our trees. We have all seen the sad end to a pine forest when burnt. Eucalypts on the other hand come back time after time, an evolutionary result of the traditional cool burnings practised over the past millennia by their native custodians.
Unfortunately fires today are much hotter and less frequent than in the distant past and the damage inflicted on native flora is much more devastating. Second, I was reminded of biochar, and the research and development project we are currently running in China, by the black charring evident on the trees and surviving fence posts.
Biochar is formed when biomass (usually wood) is pyrolysed by heating to around 400 degrees in oxygen-starved conditions.
It has many applications including use as a fuel, as a soil amendment to improve soil carbon and microbial activity, and for environmental remediation. On arrival in Dubbo the wonders of the internet meant that I could participate in a funding review meeting of our biochar soil amendment project as it was being held in China.
Fingers crossed for the funding to be continued into the future.
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Join Sanctuary Forest Aug. 27 for the “Integrated Homestead Tour: Water, Fire, Soils & Wildlife.” This tour will be led by permaculture practitioner and restorationist Kyle Keegan and his family on the Fool’s Farm in Salmon Creek from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The focus of the tour will be building resilience on the homestead through a holistic land stewardship approach that integrates water, fire and soils. The day will include permaculture design principles in action, water conservation techniques, groundwater recharge projects, no-till gardening, dry-farming experiments with cannabis, small-scale mushroom production, brush check-dams, perennial bunchgrass and oak woodland reclamation/restoration, an active biochar kiln and fire hazard reduction with wildlife, water, soils and native food plants in mind.
Participants will also have an opportunity to purchase perennial edible and medicinal plants, native bunch grasses and succulents from the Fool’s Farm nursery.
Meet at the Shop Smart parking lot in Redway at 9 a.m. to carpool, and bring sturdy hiking shoes, sun protection, lots of water, lunch and a notepad. The tour will be moderate with some steep hills. This hike is free of charge, though donations are accepted and help Sanctuary Forest to offer this program year after year.
For questions, contact anna@sanctuaryforest.org, or call 707-986-1087, ext. 9#.
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Building healthy soil to produce the most nutritious and most richly flavored food in our gardens is no small accomplishment, especially if gardens have challenging soil conditions to begin with. One powerful agricultural tool that can propel our soil health forwards in a hurry is biochar – a type of char used for agricultural purposes. This deceptively simple substance has unique structural and electrical properties that produce incredible benefits in our gardens. These include as much as doubling water-retention while improving water flow in sandy and clayey soils; swelling soil biology and activating its many functions; and improving nutrient holding-capacity by an eye-watering 20 times that of already healthy, loamy soil. If that were not enough, biochar is also essentially permanent, lasting thousands of years in the soil.
Biochar for Home Gardeners details how to
Biochar is perhaps best known as the magic ingredient that an ancient South American civilization used to transform their hopeless clay ground into one of the richest soils on the planet. If it can do this, properly made and applied biochar is sure to improve gardeners’ yields and the nutritional content of their crops together with heightening the beloved garden-grown aroma and flavor.
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Rice Husk Carbonization Furnace
Agricultural waste is a huge problem in the world today. One of several chief offenders is rice husks. Rice is amongst the most grown crops worldwide, which is a staple in the diet of vast amounts of people. However, growing rice creates a great deal of waste. Rice husks are the leftover elements of rice plants following the edible rice is harvested. Annually, a lot of rice husk play a role in landfills as there is hardly any other use for this. However, by using a rice husk carbonization furnace, this is no longer the truth!
Carbonization is among one of many techniques utilized to turn biomass, that is leftover products from plants or another living things, into biochar. Biochar is a revolutionary substance that burns similarly to coal, though with a tiny part of the pollution. Biochar solves two problems: one, burning coal for energy creates an excessive amount of pollution, and two, agricultural waste contributing lots of mass to landfills.
Biomass like rice husks is generally considered worthless as it is too complex to destroy down quickly. While many biomass can be rotted and turned into compost, allowing more plants to be grown with all the nutrients within the biomass, a lot of agricultural byproducts take too much time to biodegrade being efficient for this reason. Rice husks, coconut shells, corn husks, nut shells, as well as other hard, sturdy plant matter is merely way too hard to degrade, and must be trashed.
This is why a rice husk carbonization furnace can be purchased in. By heating the materials and breaking them down without burning them, the furnace is able to reduce the biomass into usable, burnable matter called biochar. Biochar, when packed together into briquettes, burns slightly less efficiently than coal, but is quite a bit cheaper to have and produces substantially less pollution.
One method of energy generation which is growing in popularity is known as coburning. Coburning means the procedure of burning several different types of materials together, allowing one to get the benefits associated with both materials. In cases like this, coburning means burning biochar and coal at the same time. Coal burns efficiently, so it helps to help keep the furnace hot, while biochar provides a lot more energy per dollar and possesses less environmental impact. By burning both materials simultaneously, energy can be produced that is cheaper, more efficient, and cleaner than ordinary coal burning.
Biochar can also be used as fertilizer. It may be spread in soil to enhance the nutrition for future crops, by returning the minerals how the plants employed to produce the biomass from the beginning. By carbonizing agricultural waste, the useful energy and materials in rice husks along with other refuse could be unlocked to be used.
A carbonization furnace could be used to turn what used to be trash right into a valuable source of energy or fertilizer. This material, called biochar, can be burned in addition to coal for cleaner and more efficient energy, or spread in soil to aid plants grow better.
Global Biochar Market Projected to Reach US$ 14751.8 Thousand by 2025; Popularity of Organic …
ALBANY, New York, August 22, 2017 /PRNewswire/ —
Transparency Market Research has published a new report titled “Biochar (Feedstock: Woody Biomass, Agricultural Waste, Animal Manure, and Other Feedstock); Application: Electricity Generation, Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Applications) Market – Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast, 2017–2025.“ According to the report, the global biochar market was valued at US$ 444.2 thousand in 2016 and is likely to reach US$ 14,751.8 thousand by 2025, expanding at a CAGR of 14.5% between 2017 and 2025.
Biochar is a charcoal which is obtained by heating different waste products such as wood waste, agricultural waste, animal manure and forest waste. These waste products are used as feedstock for production of biochar. Biochar is produced mainly through modern pyrolysis processes in which direct thermal decomposition of biomass waste in the absence of oxygen takes place resulting into biochar along with bio-oil and syngas. Biochar market can be segmented on the basis of the feedstock. On the basis of feedstock it is segmented into woody biomass, agricultural waste, animal manure and others. Others segment includes, coconut, rice, sugarcane, cereals, corn, bamboo etc.
Growth in bio-fuel sector coupled with various government rules and regulations has been driving demand for global biochar market in the last few years. Environmental benefits and availability of cheaper feedstock is expected to drive the market. This trend is expected to continue during the forecast period. However factors such as technological limitations and lack of consumer awareness can affect the market growth.
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In terms of volume and value, wood biomass segment dominated the global biochar market covering nearly half of the market share of the global biochar market. Wood waste that is converted into biochar is used in soil amendment that helps in improving the health and quality of soil. Biochar obtained is rich in high carbon content helps in carbon sequestration. Agricultural waste used for conversion of biochar has good magnetic strength and high surface area which helps in waste water treatment and polymer. Waste obtained from animal accounts for very small market share. Biochar has wide range of application in agriculture, forestry, and electricity generation and also used as fertilizers. Rise in demand of soil amendment and carbon sequestration is expected to drive the biochar market in the near future. Agriculture and forestry segment are anticipated to grow substantially in coming forecast period.
In terms of volume, North America accounted for significant share of biochar market in 2016. High growth in agriculture and forestry segment and large number of biochar manufacturers is anticipated to drive the biochar market in the near future. Demand for biochar is stable in Europe and is projected to show significant growth in the coming forecast period. Exponential growth in the biofuel sector in Asia Pacific is projected to boost the demand for biochar in the near future. Middle East & Africa and Latin America accounts for very small market share but is anticipated to show steady growth in the near future.
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Major manufacturers operating in the global biochar market Pacific Pyrolysis Pty Ltd, Vega Biofuels, Inc., Full Circle Biochar, Genesis Industries LLC, Diacarbon Energy Inc., Earth Systems Bioenergy, Agri-Tech Producers, LLC , Pacific Biochar, Phoenix Energy, Biochar Supreme LLC, CharGrow, LLC, Cool Planet Energy Systems.
The report provides comprehensive view of the global biochar market in terms of volume and revenue. It includes current demand analysis and forecast for application segments in North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa. Furthermore, the report offers detailed country-wise analysis of the biochar market in the regions mentioned above.
The global biochar market has been divided into the following segments.
Global Biochar Market – Feedstock Type Analysis
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Global Biochar Market – Regional Analysis
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Biochar industry grows as new uses identified
A product that resembles chips of campfire coals has grown to a $1.5 million annual industry in Colorado and is providing a financial boost to the state’s wood products industry.
“The biochar materials market is doubling year on year in Colorado, and the applications in Colorado are growing in sophistication,” says Boulder county resident Jonah Levine, who serves as an industry representative to the International Biochar Initiative. The traditional use for the absorbent carbon-rich product is as a soil amendment, but current growth areas for biochar range from producing non-smelly cat litters to helping clean up at oil and gas operations.
“It’s the fastest growing segment in the diversified wood products business,” says Levine, who serves as development manager for Confluence Energy in Kremmling, one of several Colorado companies manufacturing biochar. Confluence sells the product across the U.S. as well as in Canada, Chile, Argentina, Mexico, China and Taiwan.
Biochar made in Colorado is created largely from waste beetle-kill pine wood heated under super high temperatures in kiln-like equipment in a low oxygen environment. The process known as pyrolysis creates porous charcoal that helps soil retain nutrients and water.
“There are dozens and dozens of applications for high-quality biochar ranging from increasing yield in plants to cleaning up hazardous waste sites,” says entrepreneur James Gaspard, CEO of BioChar Now in Berthoud that employs more than 10 people. Gaspard said his company, established in 2011, sells to about 300 clients across North America including large agricultural businesses.
John-Paul Maxfield, founder of Waste Farmers, was one of the first Colorado business owners to include biochar in his soil conditioner products in 2009. Maxfield foresees a mega-market for biochar in helping fight climate change because the product helps sequester carbon in soils.
“Biochar has very promising long-term potential,” Maxfield says. “Success in that regard requires market demand, and we wanted to help be part of that solution.”
Micah Langston of Colorado BioChar Resources in Pueblo says her family-run logging and pallet operations expanded to produce biochar from wood harvested in two forest fire-charred areas in southern Colorado. Biochar sells for about $2,000 a ton, while logs sell for $50 a ton, Langston says.
The Pueblo company also has built 14 $500,000 biochar manufacturing units shipped to Idaho, California and North Carolina as well as to Estonia, China and India.
Levine credits the assistance of personnel at Colorado State University, U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station in Fort Collins and White River National Forest in Glenwood Springs with biochar research and development.
Suzie C. Romig is a freelance journalist who has lived in Colorado since 1991. Her byline has appeared in newspapers and magazines across the state on topics ranging from small businesses to raising children to energy efficiency. She can be reached at suziecr@q.com
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• 53’Biochar/Classic Carbon + UV: continued 3 • –>> cont: WM (only occasionally) disputed effect: P2(Bioenhancing effect): Variant forms/age of “carbon”, in addition to nanocarbon, occasionally seem to produce significant bio-active-water, some seemingly by electro conductivity effect. • ✔ 1 Lignite with catalytic minerals(Micelle Catalyst Willard Water+), ✔ 2 Shungite as is(Shungitnpk+): both Russian/Chinese mainstream academic validated. As burial underground all carbon forms seem to exhibit varied degree of anti-oxident electron activation type effects(extensive in some biochar and shungite when “calibrated”), • ✔ 3 Microcurrent generated by carbon pressed against differing electric potential metals wedged by dielectric material often produces electric field type bioactive region(as one of many Orgone energy generation methods). Depends on set up, this self generating perpetual micro EM field has disproportionately large directional effect on ElectroScaventing/ElectroFreezing and dispersing microdroplets: fully pseudoscientized weather control/modification effect(for more see 65’Precipitation Based Weather Modification) linkedin.com/in/newnatureparadigm – Ben Rusuisiak: Specialty Cleantech Research, Vancouver, Canada 276
• 53’Biochar/Classic Carbon + UV: continued 4 • –>> cont: WM (only occasionally) disputed effect: P2(Bioenhancing effect): • ✔ 4 Processed “high grade” biochar under super high pressure under supercritical type environment?(Ohki-Techno), • ✔ 5 Some New age type devices use high temperature processed biochar(high positive ion absorber) mixed with high Far InfraRed emitting mineral, and positive ion releaser metal particles, and can work as “water vitalization device”(Metalmega jp), also used for industrial purposes quietly by mainstream companies in Japan domestically. ✔6 Fair portion of mainstream portable regular water filter system or main water supply combines with Reverse Osmosis or others to utilize various ceramic, media, mineral, that contain carbon/biochar or use activated carbon/nanocarbon filter, some of which have high FIR emitting or electrical activity to substantial degree though they might stay away from such expression or discuss exact make up of types of biochar. linkedin.com/in/newnatureparadigm – Ben Rusuisiak: Specialty Cleantech Analysis, Vancouver, Canada 277
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A Rice Husk Carbonization Furnace
Agricultural waste is a huge problem in the world today. One of the chief offenders is rice husks. Rice is amongst the most grown crops worldwide, which is a staple from the diet of vast amounts of people. However, growing rice creates a lot of waste. Rice husks are definitely the leftover parts of rice plants right after the edible rice has been harvested. Each and every year, a lot of rice husk give rise to landfills since there is no other use because of it. However, using a rice husk carbonization furnace, this is not really the situation!
Carbonization is among one of many techniques utilized to turn biomass, which can be leftover products from plants or another living things, into biochar. Biochar is actually a revolutionary substance that burns similarly to coal, however with a tiny part of the pollution. Biochar solves two problems: one, burning coal for energy creates a lot of pollution, and 2, agricultural waste contributing plenty of mass to landfills.
Biomass like rice husks is often considered worthless since it is too complex to break down quickly. Although some biomass could be rotted and turned into compost, allowing more plants being grown with all the nutrients found in the biomass, a lot of agricultural byproducts take very long to biodegrade being efficient for this reason. Rice husks, coconut shells, corn husks, nut shells, and also other hard, sturdy plant matter is actually too hard to degrade, and should be thrown out.
This is where a rice husk carbonization furnace can be purchased in. By heating the types of materials and breaking them down without burning them, the furnace helps to reduce the biomass into usable, burnable matter called biochar. Biochar, when packed together into briquettes, burns slightly less efficiently than coal, but is much cheaper to acquire and produces substantially less pollution.
One strategy of energy generation that may be growing in popularity is known as coburning. Coburning signifies the process of burning a couple of different kinds of materials together, allowing one to find the benefits of both materials. In this instance, coburning means burning biochar and coal concurrently. Coal burns efficiently, helping to help keep the furnace hot, while biochar provides a lot more energy per dollar and possesses less environmental impact. By burning both materials as well, energy may be produced that is cheaper, better, and cleaner than ordinary coal burning.
Biochar could also be used as fertilizer. It might be spread in soil to enhance the nutrition for future crops, by returning the minerals that this plants accustomed to produce the biomass to start with. By carbonizing agricultural waste, the useful energy and materials in rice husks along with other refuse might be unlocked to be used.
A carbonization furnace may be used to turn what was previously trash in to a valuable method to obtain energy or fertilizer. This product, called biochar, may be burned along with coal for cleaner and more efficient energy, or spread in soil to aid plants grow better.
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Small-scale bio-char production field trip to Jackson planned for Sept. 9
DEXTER — Dexter Dover Area Towns in Transition (DDATT) will visit Earth Dharma Farm in Jackson (near Belfast) on Saturday morning, Sept. 9 to investigate how woody material can be used to supply heat and fertility to farms and homesteads.
In 2011 Earth Dharma Farm received a Conservation Innovation Grant from USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to study the feasibility of producing bio-char on a small scale. Bio-char is a component of the “terra preta” or “dark earth” discovered in the soils of the Amazon, and is thought to be a source of long-term soil nutrients as well as a way to sequester carbon.
The project uses simulated alder coppice wood and a solar kiln to lower the energy cost of pre-drying the wood. It converts the wood to bio-char with low-cost and low-energy replicable, on-farm pyrolysis units, and incorporates bio-char into the farm composting operation prior to field use.
Pyrolysis, the controlled heating of the biomass at high temperatures in the absence, or near absence, of oxygen, converts the wood (or other biomass) to bio-char, a mostly pure form of carbon.
The bio-char can be used as an agricultural soil amendment to improve crop production and as a method of atmospheric carbon capture and storage. Coppicing the wood (i.e., harvesting young tree growth and leaving the living tree roots to regenerate) adds greater sustainability to the project. Composting the bio-char inoculates it with beneficial microorganisms and soil nutrients and provides a cost-effective method for field application.
The previous information is from the Earth Dharma Farm website at http://www.earthdharmafarm.com.
The farm visit will begin at 9:30 a.m. at the farm (78 East Chase Road in Jackson) until 11:30 or so. A carpool will leave from the Abbott Memorial Library in Dexter at 8:30 a.m. Please call 277-4221 for more information.
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For much of the last 2,500 years, people of the Amazon Basin have produced and used char to enhance low quality soils to sustain agriculture, creating soils known as terra preta (“dark earth”). Modern scientists and land managers are evaluating the potential for biochar as a soil amendment to reclaim and remediate disturbed or contaminated soils, enhance agricultural productivity, and possibly mitigate climate change through carbon sequestration and reduction of emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), a powerful greenhouse gas. Production of biochar may also address problems with over-stocked or beetle-killed forests and organic waste management. Further, biochar is often a co-product of biofuel production, improving both the greenhouse gas balance and economic viability of biomass-based renewable fuels.
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The past four years have seen a consistent warming trend in summer temperatures. It seems like daytime high temperatures in the 90s have become common, with nighttime lows from 65 to 70 degrees.
When I first came to this area, in 2000, we would have a week or two in late summer with mid to upper 90s, but not the whole summer. The impact on our garden plants is that they are continually under moisture stress, unless we pour the water to them, mulch heavily or create great soil that holds more moisture.
Over the years, I have spoken with you about how to make great garden soil. It is an important and continual process that involves a number of steps, including growing cover crops, adding manures or compost, rotating crops and using biochar to help neutralize soil and retain moisture for plant roots.
I have also written about adding composted materials as a mulch to the garden to help retain moisture and slowly build the organic matter content of your soil. What I haven’t shared with the public is the practice of using white row covers that are woven material used to keep plants cool in summer or warm in winter.
The white row covers usually come in 20-by-4-foot sections that can be draped over mature plants or trellis support systems. When used as a cover for seedlings or small plants, you need to place some 2- to 3-foot metal or wood stakes down the center of the rows to hold the cloth above the plants. Hold the sides of the cloth down with pieces of firewood or rocks.
When used in this manner during our hot summer, I have measured the temperature under the white cloth to be 5 to 7 degrees cooler than the outside air. During a hot summer, like 2017, the impact on the quality of plants is striking. Not only have plants grown faster under the cloth, but also, the plants are healthier. I have noticed a dramatic reduction in sunburn, plant disease, insect issues and, an increase in plant vigor.
This positive impact has been great for cool-season crops growing in summer, like peas, broccoli, kale and collards. However, the biggest quality impact on any plant so far has been for tomatoes. Through August, I have seen no diseases on my soaker hose-raised plants.
I have never grown tomato plants in western Oregon that didn’t have some leaf blight (early blight or late blight). These are fungal diseases that flourish in warm days and cool nights with lots of dew present in our mornings. With the white row cloth covers, the plant has a much more consistent temperature day and night, and dew is not prevalent. I highly recommend using this system for your next vegetable gardening summer season.
We are currently signing up people for our next Master Gardener training that begins in January. We are taking applications now through Sept. 29 at the Extension office. Apply early to reserve your seat. Class size is limited. To obtain an application with complete details, go to our webpage at http://extension.oregonstate.edu/douglas/, then scroll down to “Hot Topics and Seasonal Information“ and find “Do you want to become a Master Gardener?”
If you are interested in learning more about gardening in western Oregon, come by our office with your questions to visit the Master Gardeners Plant Clinic 1 to 4 p.m., or call the office at 541-236-3052.
Steve Renquist is the Horticulture Extension Agent for OSU Extension Service of Douglas County. Steve can be reached by e-mail at steve.renquist@oregonstate.edu or phone at 541-672-4461. The Douglas County OSU Extension Service office is located at 1134 SE Douglas Ave., Roseburg, Oregon, 97470.
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Biochar Production Equipment for Sale
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Beston biochar production equipment for sale refers to carbonizing biomass materials into charcoal through a series of reactions. So the machine can be also called charcoal making machine, biomass carbonization plant, biochar pyrolysis machine, etc. The raw materials suitable for the equipment are mainly biomass materials, including wood chips, palm shell, rice husk, coconut shell, straw, sawdust, sugarcane bagasse, etc. The final product, bio-char, is a kind of green energy. With the features of higher caloric value, long burning time, no smoke emission, it can be widely applied in industrial smelting, agricultural fertilizer, daily warming and cooking, etc. The biochar making machine can not only deal with waste materials, but also create great profits for the customers, which is an ideal environmental project worthy of investing.
The biochar equipment for sale designed by Beston Group adopts the advanced carbonization and pyrolysis technology, which can convert various biomass materials to charcoal through the process of drying, crushing, feeding, carbonization, cooling, discharging, etc. The resulting biomass charcoal has become a hot product in the market of domestic and overseas, which has greatly driven the development of biochar making machine. At present, our charcoal machines have been exported to many countries, such as Australia, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Indonesian, South Africa, etc., and have received wide praise from our customers.
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Bio-char:
1. The biomass charcoal produced by Beston biochar production technology has high caloric value, so it can be used as fuel in industrial melting, which can save much non-renewable energy to realize sustainable development; in addition, with little pollution, the charcoal is a new-type heating source and can be also used in our living life for cooking, warming, etc.
2. Charcoal contains rich micro-element, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium, zinc, and manganese, so it is always used as fertilizer to improve the quality of soil and increase the yield of crops. Besides, it is also a better additive to produce activated carbon.
Tar:
Tar contains over 300 kinds of chemical elements, so it is an important chemical material. It can be used to make waterproof materials, and it is also the best materials to make ships or oil paint. Moreover, tar also has wide applications in medicine area.
Wood vinegar:
Wood vinegar can be used to produce food preservative, and it also has the influence of medicinal sterilization and anti-inflammatory or the treatment of skin disease.
With 18+ years’ continuous researching and improvement, Beston biochar production equipment has become quite mature with the following features:
High efficiency
1. Beston biochar making machine mainly utilizes the higher temperature pyrolysis process for heating the raw materials. In addition, the carbonizing equipment uses hot air as hot source, which connects with the continuous biochar furnace to make the machine run in high speed and largely increase pyrolysis efficiency.
2. The biomass pyrolysis plant has fully realized the automatic production pattern, and the whole set of equipment can keep working for 24 hours without a stop, which has not only increased the carbonization efficiency, but also reduced the corrosion of the machine
3. In general, high efficiency has a closer relationship with advanced technology. Beston biochar making machine has introduced the advanced biochar production technology of one fire with two steps, which is the domestic initial. Now I will give a brief description of this technology: during the charcoal carbonization process, the raw materials will generate charcoal and combustible gas in the biochar furnace under the high temperature heating; then, with the increasing of volume, the combustible gas will raise and enter the spay dedusting system to remove the sulfur components; after that, the combustible will be further processed by condenser system to extract tar and wood vinegar; finally, due to the higher caloric value, the combustible gas will be recycled to heat the carbonization furnace and dryer device by the draft fan. In this way, the whole carbonizing procedure just consumes a little traditional fuel, which can not only save energy, but also can reduce pollution.
Lower biochar production equipment cost
Cost is the most important factor to be considered for all businessmen. Beston can promise our clients that we will use the lower investment to create greater achievement than anyone.
Firstly, as for the raw materials, our biochar pyrolysis equipment mainly uses biomass wastes as raw materials which are quite common and cheaper in our surrounding.
Secondly, the machine has adopted the fully continuous working pattern, and each part has a perfect connection, so that it has largely reduced the error ration and saved carbonization time. In addition, this kind of pattern has also declined the manual strength and reduced the brokerage.
Thirdly, the structure of the biochar pyrolysis reactor can be adjusted according to the clients’ requirement, so that it can help costumers find the most suitable production pattern, which benefits to save the charcoal making machine cost directly;
Fourthly, the machine has a smaller floor space;
Fifthly, as one of the best charcoal making machine manufacturers, Beston promises that we can provide perfect pre-sale service to help customers purchase the best machine as well as after-sale service to eliminate the troubles after buying.
Finally, the charcoal making equipment has used the advanced technology to reduce the consumption of traditional fuel, which also has highly reduced cost.
Security guarantee
The biochar production equipment belongs to big project, so the security can’t be ignored.
1. Beston bio charcoal production plant runs under the fully sealed condition, which can avoid the leakage of residual gas;
2. The machine has set cooling system to decline the temperature of charcoal to 30℃before discharging, which is safer for the whole workshop;
3. The carbonizing furnace is covered by casing, which has played an important role in protecting workers from scalding;
4. Our plant has been equipped with PLC control system, and it can monitor the operation at any time, so as to help us find and solve the problem in time;
5. There are many useful emergency buttons installed in right places, so that once it has sudden cases, our workers can stop working timely;
6. The technicians will make a professional skill training in person, which can make sure that each worker has practised skill to protect themselves.
Pollution-free
In order to respond the current strategy of sustainable development and environmental protection, Beston charcoal production machine has been installed the advanced spay dedusting system, which can remove sulfur components of combustible gas and reduce pollution; moreover, the fully sealed working condition also can make a great contribution to environmental protection.
* The biochar carbonizing furnace is a major part of the charcoal machine, which has decided the service life of the whole machine. Beston pyrolysis reactor is made of special materials, which has better wear resistance and corrosion resistance, so that it can extend the service life of the machine and can reduce the cost indirectly.
* In addition, the charcoal making furnace has a horizontal type design, and the hot air will not contact with the bottom of furnace directly, so that it can reduce the damage of furnace.
* Furthermore, apart from this feature, our charcoal furnace has been equipped with double layers, which can make sure the hot source heat raw materials for several times from beginning, and this characteristic has highly increased the working efficiency and production yield of the machine.
Beston Machinery has been engaged in developing biochar production equipment for many years, so our team has possessed the professional production technology and skill. Beston Group has become a famous brand in the international market. We have always tried our best to provide our customers with mature technology, high-quality products and top-class service. We are looking forward to cooperating with more friends and opening wider market!
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How Food Waste Could Fuel Your Car
We know that food waste is a major problem. According to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization, about a third of all the food produced in the world gets wasted every year, amounting to 1.3 billion tons. Domestically, this food waste builds up in landfills and releases methane, which is roughly thirty times worse for our environment than carbon dioxide. Many creative solutions have been devised to combat the food waste issue—some clever companies are turning food waste into booze and into new foods—and there’s even a Cal Poly graduate fellowship dedicated specifically to studying how we can globally reduce food waste. A new paper published in the Journal of Cleaner Production has highlighted another use: Turning organic waste into a fuel source.
Converting food waste and other organic waste (paper, wood, and yard trimmings, for example) into energy could greatly reduce the amount of discarded food in landfills while also cutting back on methane emissions. Using anaerobic digestion—when microorganisms break down biodegradable materials without oxygen—energy producers could create biogas and renewable natural gas from food scraps. Plus, using pyrolysis—breaking organic material down at really high temperatures—companies can convert garbage in general (municipal solid waste, or MSW) to renewable natural gas, bio-oil, diesel, jet fuel, and biochar, a charcoal product used to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
These practices could not only reduce the amount of methane emissions coming from the landfills we already have, but would also reduce the need to create future landfills. According to Uisung Lee, the researcher who led this study for the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory, “These are the areas where we can realize the greatest environmental benefits while also producing transportation fuels.” Obviously, eliminating food waste in any capacity is ideal. But turning whatever waste we have left over into energy could reduce fossil fuel consumption, boost our energy independence, and in general put our trash to much better use.
Rice Husk Carbonization Furnace Can Change Waste Into Fuel
Agricultural waste is an important problem in the world today. One of several chief offenders is rice husks. Rice is probably the most grown crops worldwide, and it is a staple from the diet of vast amounts of people. However, growing rice creates lots of waste. Rice husks are the leftover areas of rice plants right after the edible rice has become harvested. Each and every year, tons of rice husk bring about landfills because there is hardly any other use because of it. However, having a rice husk carbonization furnace, this is not really the truth!
Carbonization is among one of many techniques used to turn biomass, which happens to be leftover products from plants or any other living things, into biochar. Biochar is actually a revolutionary substance that burns similarly to coal, but with a small part of the pollution. Biochar solves two problems: one, burning coal for energy creates an excessive amount of pollution, and 2, agricultural waste contributing a great deal of mass to landfills.
Biomass like rice husks is normally considered worthless as it is too complex to destroy down quickly. Although some biomass might be rotted and looked to compost, allowing more plants to become grown using the nutrients found in the biomass, a lot of agricultural byproducts take very long to biodegrade to become efficient for this reason. Rice husks, coconut shells, corn husks, nut shells, and also other hard, sturdy plant matter is merely too much to degrade, and should be trashed.
This is why a rice husk carbonization furnace comes in. By heating the type of material and breaking them down without burning them, the furnace is effective in reducing the biomass into usable, burnable matter called biochar. Biochar, when packed together into briquettes, burns slightly less efficiently than coal, but is significantly cheaper to get and produces substantially less pollution.
One method of energy generation that may be growing in popularity is referred to as coburning. Coburning refers to the procedure for burning several different types of materials together, allowing one to find the benefits associated with both materials. In cases like this, coburning means burning biochar and coal simultaneously. Coal burns efficiently, helping to hold the furnace hot, while biochar provides much more energy per dollar and contains less environmental impact. By burning both materials at the same time, energy may be produced which is cheaper, more effective, and cleaner than ordinary coal burning.
Biochar may also be used as fertilizer. It might be spread in soil to boost the nutrition for future crops, by returning the minerals that the plants accustomed to make the biomass to start with. By carbonizing agricultural waste, the useful energy and materials in rice husks and other refuse might be unlocked to be used.
A carbonization furnace can be used to turn what was previously trash in a valuable way to obtain energy or fertilizer. This material, called biochar, can be burned together with coal for cleaner and a lot more efficient energy, or spread in soil to help plants grow better. You can consult Henan Beston Group to know more.
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Biochar Market 2017, Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth and Forecast Report To 2022
Aug 30, 2017 4:59 PM ET
The biochar word is a blend of char as in charcoal and bio- as in biomass. Biochar is charcoal utilized for a soil improvement. Biochar is a rich in carbon, stable solid, and can last in the soil for up to thousand years. Like the majority of charcoal, biochar is prepared from biomass through pyrolysis. In other words, biochar is a fine-grained, high-carbon deposit that is produced via new pyrolysis processes; Biochar is under study as a move towards carbon segregation. Biochar hence has the latent to aid alleviate weather change through carbon segregation.
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Autonomously, biochar can amplify soil productiveness of acidic soils (low pH soils), boost agricultural productivity, and supply protection next to some soil-borne and foliar diseases. Biochar is the direct caloric biodegradation of biomass in the nonexistence of oxygen to prevent combustion, that produces a mixture of liquid (bio-oil), solids (the biochar), and gas (syngas). The particular yield from the pyrolysis is reliant on process condition, like temperature, and can be optimized to generate either biochar or energy.
The global biochar market is projected to witness significant growth over the forecast period of 2017 to 2022 with prominent compound annual growth rate. Increasing preference for organic food and capability of biochar to improve soil productiveness as well as plant growth is anticipated to be a major driving factor for the growth of global biochar market.
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Biochar is vital for soil improvement as it eliminates all sand pollutants and toxic components from the soil. It keeps soil away from leeching, fertilizer dispels and holds the level of the moisture in soil. It also defends the crops during floods and draughts. Currently, bio-based fertilizers and synthetic fertilizers are dominating the agricultural sector. But, guided by many initiatives, the knowledge is spreading increasingly amid the farmers to embrace it into agricultural activities. Owing to all above factors, there will be a huge growth of the global biochar market in coming years. Few prominent factors fueling the global biochar market further include the potential for waste management, availability of cheap feedstock, and the eco-friendliness of biochar. Furthermore, the advanced research and development activities initiated by various institutes and universities around the globe will further contribute to propelling the global biochar market over the forecast period.
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key market players:
The key market players in the global biochar market are Rauch International, LLC, Biochar Products Incorporated, The Biochar Company (TBC), Walking Point Farms LLC, Cool Planet Energy Systems, Inc., Seek Bio-Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., Agri-Tech Producers LLC, Swiss Biochar GmbH, Nanjing Qinfeng Crop Straw Technology Co., Diacarbon Energy Inc., Liaoning Zhongwang Group Co., Ltd., ElementC6, Inc., Biochar Now, LLC, Vega Biofuels, Inc., Black Carbon, Ltd., Carbon Gold Ltd., Carbon Terra GmbH, Kina, LLC and Pacific Pyrolysis Pty Ltd. According to product types, the global market is split into; Fine Biochar Powder, Granular Biochar, and Big Chip Biochar. On the application basis, the market industry is classified as; Soil Conditioner, Fertilizer, and Others. Geographical segmentation of the global biochar market is given into regions which are; North America, Middle-East, Europe, Southeast Asia and Asia-Pacific.
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