Australia New Zealand Biochar Industry Group
Australia New Zealand Biochar Industry Group
Australia New Zealand Biochar Industry Group (ANZBIG), is a not-for-profit industry group, and as a global leader in biochar, assists companies, governments, and institutions in the effective production and use of biochar. ANZBIG works to streamline education, research, collaboration, and the commercial uptake of biochar, ANZBIG works to create a more sustainable future, greater economic prosperity and job opportunities, and an improved quality of life for all of us
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We in Pakistan to follow foot steps of Australia. We need help. Please let us know. Thanks
Biochar will play an important role to save our planet and human civilization. Thanks to all who are involved in promotion of biochar.
Need more of a push from government to encourage local councils to adopt these methods!
LOTS OF TALKING, LOTS INDEED. WHERE CAN I GET SOME, OR SHALL I JUST MAKE IT MYSELF IN BACKYARD?
SO VERY INTERESTING. BUT - WHERE CAN I, AS A BACKYARD VEGGIEPATCH GARDENER IN SANDY PERTH, ACTUALLT GET HOLD OF SOME BIOCHAR FOR PERSONAL USE, PLEASE.
GREAT!! All true and wonderful: but when Australian Government commit to funding the production of biochar from all this incredible waste we have? More importantly, for me personally, here in Perth's poor sand, where can I, at an affordable price, lay my hands on biochar?Just for my backyard veggie patch which need all the nutrition I can give it ? I would love to make a pit in the ground in my suburban backyard, burn my biomass of whatever I have - dry wood, eggshells, dry manures etc etc - and then inoculate it with liquid Jadam organic fertilizer and worm wee. Then do my little bit to lower carbon in the air, but lock it into the sandy earth while at same time provide all those valuable bio organisms with a home in the cavities of biochar and so create food for my veggies and enriching the soil. Only problem is I WILL GET LOCKED UP BECAUSE OF HAVING A FIRE IN A DRUM IN MY BACKYARD - AND THEN NO-ONE WILL TAKE CARE OF MY VEGGIE PATCH!! I have heard all about the processes pyrolizing biomass, etc etc, its benefites and so forth. BUT! Who produces it, and where can I get it???
Yet another costly scheme to do no good at all. The commentery is full of soundbites and inaccurate in most respects. We need to go back to basics. Today's world population isn't ready for that. They want the latest and now.
Hi, We have a capacity to produce around 200 tons a month of biochar. It is made from invasive species of acacia. Could this be of interest to Australian and New Zealand importers?
Char when put in soil with bio load is biochar.
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Biochar is NOT simply pyrolisized wood. That's charcoal. Biochar is charcoal which has been intentionally inoculated with beneficial microbiology.
E qualquer nutrientes, mesmo minéral quando é da rocha.
The etymology of biochar is charcoal produced from bio material, however it create confusion since the legitimity of the name should be : produced with whatever is the charb, essentially wood with the bio part being inoculation of biology, microorganisms or labile carbone
Great webinar, thanks.
can i get the reference of above information
environmental benefits.....hahaha...every biochar process I have ever witnessed produces more co2 making the char than one could imagine....yup, to make a little sequestered carbon. And there is syn gas leaching and fine particulate pollution as well.... so, I wonder, what are you saying about ecosystem degradation?
that's incorrect. certification of carbon credits is very rigorous. see for example puro
@@MYRRHfamily what, fact is fact with most retort burn processes...period. Show me the scale and recovery technologies to render syn gas, voc, and co2 creation a non issue.
are you attempting to use full sentences? you're failing. @@curiousbystander9193see phoenix energy, or douglas forestry products as 2 examples or just browse the puro website. syngas can get burned with the energy going to the grid, while 50% of the carbon in the feedstock remains biochar for about 1000 years. so this takes the carbon cycle from 12 years to 0x.5+1000x.5. I get 500. you want it to capture 100% of the carbon in the feedstock, is that it?
@@curiousbystander9193 The components you mention would have been released into the atmosphere via natural decomposition over the next few years anyways. So ya, in the very short run there is a rise-but then if you zoom our to a 5 year period a significant reduction... which lasts for a long long time :)
@@JoshHeath71 it's more than co2
Do you have a indicitive price per litre or kilo
Fantastic move. It's only way forward for clean future for present and future generations....
wow very nice
Dear ANZBIG may I ask why the Father of Australian Biochar and the Founder of overheated steam biochar production technology was not invited to the event? Thank you for your reply. He has dedicated more than 20 years to the development and implementation of world unique BIOCHAR technology.
I am from Ecuador, I am very interested in the topic, please what's the name of the Father of Australian Biochar
يوجد بيوشار مخصب في مصر اكتر من خمسه اعوام
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I've seen at Nebraska University they were studying putting biochar in the cattle's feed. The cattle were pre innoculating the biochar. Maybe that's something to look into more.✌️
Hello @1ntwndrboy198 do you have the link to the Nebraska study ?