What is Biochar?
Biochar is a black, carbon-rich material produced by heating organic biomass (such as wood chips, crop residue, or animal manure) in a low-oxygen environment — a process known as pyrolysis. The result is a stable form of carbon that can be added to soil to improve fertility and sequester carbon from the atmosphere.
At FORCHAR, we manufacture premium-quality biochar using high-temperature pyrolysis, ensuring the highest levels of purity and effectiveness.
Benefits of Biochar for Soil & Environment
1. Improves Soil Fertility
Biochar enhances nutrient retention in the soil, making fertilizers more effective and reducing leaching. Its porous structure provides a perfect home for beneficial microbes and root systems.
2. Retains Water
Biochar increases soil’s water-holding capacity, making it ideal for dry climates and drought-prone regions.
3. Reduces Greenhouse Gases
By locking carbon in the soil for hundreds of years, biochar helps mitigate climate change.
4. Boosts Crop Yields
Farmers using FORCHAR biochar have seen up to 20–30% increase in crop yield, especially in low-fertility soils.
Why Choose FORCHAR Biochar?
- Locally produced with agricultural waste
- Scientifically processed using controlled pyrolysis
- Tested & verified for agricultural applications
- Available in bulk for farms and retail packaging for home gardens
Ready to Enrich Your Soil?
🌿 Contact FORCHAR today to get your supply of premium biochar — and transform your land, sustainably.
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