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Charred Biomass

Charred biomass is plant-based material that has been heated at high temperatures in the absence of oxygen, a process called pyrolysis. This process removes moisture and volatile compounds, leaving behind a stable, carbon-rich substance known as biochar. Charred biomass is used as a soil amendment to improve fertility, retain moisture, and sequester carbon, helping mitigate climate change. It's also utilized as a renewable energy source through biomass combustion. Overall, charred biomass transforms organic waste into valuable products that support agriculture and contribute to sustainable energy practices.