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This Simple Farming Technique Can Capture Carbon for Thousands of Years

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Farmers worldwide are increasingly adopting biochar, a technique that converts waste biomass into a form of charcoal that can sequester carbon for thousands of years. Biochar enhances soil fertility and water retention, helping farmers like Simon Kitol in Kenya improve crop yields and combat invasive species. The biochar market is rapidly expanding, with its value expected to grow from $600 million last year to over $3 billion. By incorporating biochar into soils, farmers can also earn income through carbon credits, contributing to climate change mitigation. Scientists believe biochar offers a more permanent solution for carbon storage compared to traditional methods like reforestation.

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