A Sustainable Soil Improvement Solution for...
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This publication introduces biochar as a natural and sustainable solution for restoring degraded and compacted agricultural soils caused by the excessive use of chemical fertilizers. With...
Source: Biochar – A Sustainable Soil Improvement Solution for Modern Agriculture
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| Data last updated | June 18, 2026 |
| Metadata last updated | June 18, 2026 |
| Created | June 18, 2026 |
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| Name | A Sustainable Soil Improvement Solution for Modern Agriculture |
| Description | This publication introduces biochar as a natural and sustainable solution for restoring degraded and compacted agricultural soils caused by the excessive use of chemical fertilizers. With millions of microscopic pores, biochar acts as a reservoir that retains water and nutrients, prevents leaching, and provides an ideal habitat for beneficial microorganisms that help break down harmful substances in the soil. When properly activated with organic fertilizers or microbial inoculants before application, biochar improves soil structure, enhances crop productivity, reduces production costs, and contributes to lowering greenhouse gas emissions. |