biochar application in agriculture
Biochar application in agriculture refers to the practice of incorporating a type of charcoal, known as biochar, into soil as a soil amendment to enhance soil fertility, improve nutrient availability, retain moisture, and sequester carbon, resulting in more sustainable and productive agricultural practices.
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