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Terra Preta de Indio
Biochar Soil Management |
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| Biochar - Research by other colleagues |
| The number of research teams that are conducting biochar experiments has sky-rocketed since 2006. At the World Congress of Soil Science in Philadelphia in 2006, the International Agrichar Initiative was founded as a response to the need expressed by the delegates to organize a concerted effort for the promotion of biochar. After the First International Conference of the IAI held in Australia, this initiative was renamed to International Biochar Initiative and now serves as a platform for all scientists, engineers, policy groups, industry and NGOs. Please visit the IBI website for information about other groups that are active in biochar research under http://www.biochar-international.org. |
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