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Scientists theorize biochar was first used in the Amazon Basin thousands of years ago, where extensive regions of dark, highly fertile soil known as terra preta were discovered — revealing high concentrations of biochar and organic matter.
Similar to charcoal, biochar is produced by heating wood or other plant material (biomass) with little to no oxygen — an ancient practice. Unlike charcoal used for cooking, biochar is made under specific conditions intended for soil application.
Biochar is applied to soil to increase fertility and agricultural yields. It improves water retention, reduces nutrient leaching, and creates habitat for beneficial microbes. Effects build over time and can last hundreds of years.
Biochar's fine porous particles allow water and air to penetrate deep into the soil. This creates the ideal environment for root growth, leading to healthier plants, higher yields, and better moisture retention — season after season.