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22+ Field trials and counting! From sunflowers to chickpeas, to onions and wheat, our researchers have been hard at work conducting field trials on crops throughout India. When we put all the results together, it’s pretty clear. Our biochar helps farmers grow more with less season after season. And it’s not just yield increases that matter. Our biochar has also been proven to: – Improve Agronomic Efficiency of Nitrogen (AEN) by 42% – Bump water-holding capacity by 30% – Boost microbial activity Scores of pot trials also show impressive results (we’ll be sharing those soon, too). The take-home message? MASH Makes biochar is a cost-effective natural soil enhancer that helps their plants thrive for multiple seasons after just one application. And let’s not forget – it’s good for the planet, too. With every tonne of biochar processed, we’re more than double that amount of carbon back in the ground, where it will stay for hundreds – or even thousands – of years. Want to learn more about our biochar and the research behind it? Check out our research page here: : https://lnkd.in/gQ56pXDi And do get in touch if you want even more detailed insights! US Biochar Initiative Biochar Today Carbon Removal India Alliance (CRIA) #biochar #MASHMakes #CarbonRemoval #CDR

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Field trials like these highlight the transformative potential of biochar in agriculture—improving yields, boosting efficiency, and regenerating soils while locking away carbon for the long term. At BiocharFunding.com, we’re passionate about supporting projects that deliver these kinds of impactful, scalable solutions. Let’s connect to explore how we can accelerate the adoption of biochar and its benefits for farmers and the planet.

Krishna Hara Chakravarty, PhD

Process Engineer I Data Analyst I Machine Development(incl Software & Hardware) I Designing, Manufacturing, Operation, Optimization I Co-founder & Head R&D MASH MAKES

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"It's quite a Mistry to figure out where biochar makes the biggest impact—almost feels like we're solving a puzzle, but with carbon!" 😄

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Stephanie Kinch

Storytelling for Climate Action & Innovation

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So impressive! Congrats to our research team, especially Krishna Hara Chakravarty, PhD and Priyanka Sathe, PhD.

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