Global warming is not just a crisis of the future; it is the defining challenge of our time, demanding urgent action to preserve the planet for generations to come.
Maharashtra has one of the highest rates of farmer suicides in India.
The problem is particularly acute in regions such as Vidarbha & Marathwada.
Generate additional income for farmer from biomass waste lying on the field. We not only buy this biomass but also clear the field using technology lead logistic solution based on geospatial imaging.
No burning of residue on field. We educate farmers about ill-effects of burning and deploy climate warriors on ground to create awareness and provide solutions.
Avoidance of C02 emission and capturing the carbon in soil via biochar production at industrial scale. This helps in fight against climate change.
Creating the Technology platform for cotton farmers and building the ecosystem for financial inclusion through FinTech integration.
Biochar improves soil structure, water retention, and nutrient-holding capacity. It promotes the growth of beneficial soil microorganisms, further improving soil health.
By converting biomass into a stable form of carbon and storing it in soil, biochar helps mitigate climate change and lock carbon in the soil for hundreds or even thousands of years, reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Biochar can help reduce emissions of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), especially from agricultural soils. In livestock farming, adding biochar to animal feed can reduce methane emissions from manure.
Biochar production offers a sustainable way to manage organic waste, including agricultural residues, forestry waste, and even sewage sludge. By turning waste materials into biochar, we generate valuable product.
Biochar has the capacity to adsorb contaminants such as heavy metals, pesticides, and other pollutants from soil and water, making it a useful tool for improving water quality in agricultural runoff and wastewater treatment.
Biochar usage has shown increase in crop yields, particularly in degraded or nutrient-poor soils. Biochar's ability to retain moisture and nutrients, reduce soil acidity, and support beneficial microbial activity leads to healthier plants and better productivity.
Biochar improves soil’s water retention capacity, which is particularly important in drought-prone regions or in areas experiencing erratic rainfall patterns due to climate change.
The production of biochar is a part of the pyrolysis process, which also generates bio-oil and syngas. These by-products can be used as renewable energy sources.