Biochar & Biofertiliser Production

Crop and forest residue turned into carbon-rich biochar and living organic biofertiliser at our flagship net-zero unit.

Our flagship Integrated Unit at Bhapatpur Kurmiyan, District Panna, is a working model of circular, net-zero rural enterprise. Crop residue, prunings, and biomass — material too often burned — are converted into stable biochar through controlled pyrolysis, locking carbon into the soil for decades.

The biochar is then enriched with compost from our partner gaushala’s cow dung and bio-slurry from our biogas plant to create a living, nutrient-rich biofertiliser that rebuilds degraded soils and improves water retention.

Why it matters

  • Soil health: biochar and biofertiliser rebuild degraded soils and raise yields.
  • Climate action: carbon is sequestered rather than emitted, and residue burning is eliminated.
  • Farmer income: a new, reliable market for farm residue.
  • Conservation-friendly: a clean livelihood beside the Panna Tiger Reserve buffer zone.

Built with: School of Livelihood & Rural Development · Vistaar Agrotech Pvt Ltd · Yesearth Eco Consulting · Ecoharvest FPC.

The Outcome

A replicable blueprint for net-zero rural industry — where waste becomes wealth, soils are restored, and farmers earn from every part of the harvest.

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