Terra Verde

FAQ

Biochar is produced through a process called pyrolysis, where organic materials such as wood or agricultural waste are heated at high temperatures in the absence of oxygen. The quality of biochar depends on factors like feedstock type, temperature, and the pyrolysis process. Terra Verde uses high-quality feedstocks and precise manufacturing methods to ensure top-tier biochar.

Yes, biochar improves soil fertility and nutrient retention, which can reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers over time. By holding nutrients in the soil more effectively, biochar ensures that plants can access them when needed, reducing nutrient loss and runoff.

“Utilizing biochar in degraded soils worldwide could rehabilitate over 2 billion hectares of land, ensuring sustainable food production for future generations.”

— World Bank Group

“Incorporating biochar into our fields has decreased our fertilizer costs significantly, as it holds nutrients in the soil longer, reducing runoff and waste.”

 

– Sustainable Farmer