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biochar systems

Biochar systems involve converting organic waste, like crop leftovers or wood, into a stable, carbon-rich material called biochar through a process called pyrolysis—heating in low-oxygen conditions. When added to soil, biochar improves water retention, boosts soil fertility, and helps sequester carbon, reducing greenhouse gases. These systems support sustainable agriculture by recycling waste, enhancing crop growth, and contributing to climate change mitigation. Essentially, biochar systems transform waste into a valuable resource that benefits the environment and soil health.