From Biomass to Biochar: BRT Helps Kickstart Sustainable Solutions in Cambodia
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Day 1–2 (Theory): Covered fundamentals of biochar, types of pyrolysis units (from low-cost to advanced), feedstock potential in Cambodia, and integration with vermicompost.
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Day 3–5 (Practice): Focused on constructing barrel-type kilns and introducing safe construction plans and handling. This hands-on phase proved to be crucial.
Thank You!
We extend our sincere thanks to our local partners, including agricultural extension officers and representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, as well as to the fantastic group of trainees. Your commitment, curiosity, and initiative made this training a real success.
Stay tuned for more updates as V-BIOCHAR continues transforming biomass into impact! V-BIOCHAR is a pilot project addressing Cambodia’s pressing issues of soil degradation, chemical fertilizer dependency, and the underutilization of organic agricultural waste. The project tackles this challenge by introducing a first-of-its-kind integrated approach in Pursat province, combining biochar production with vermicomposting. Using simple, low-cost pyrolysis kilns and locally available materials such as rice husks and coconut shells, the project enhances soil fertility, boosts water and nutrient retention, and opens new livelihood opportunities for smallholder farmers, particularly women and youth. The project is coordinated by ADRA Czech Republic in partnership with ADRA Cambodia and the Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences, CZU.
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