“Growing Emphasis on Carbon Sequestration and Climate-Smart Agriculture”
- One prominent trend in the global biochar-based fertilizers market is the growing emphasis on carbon sequestration and climate-smart agriculture
- Biochar’s ability to trap carbon in soil for long periods is gaining attention as a key solution for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating climate change impacts
- For instance, several countries are integrating biochar into their carbon offset strategies, and its inclusion in carbon credit systems is attracting both farmers and investors
- In addition, biochar-based fertilizers improve soil structure, water retention, and nutrient efficiency, making them ideal for drought-prone and nutrient-depleted regions
- This trend is transforming biochar from a niche product to a mainstream agricultural input, positioning it as a critical tool for sustainable land management and regenerative farming



