A latest report has been added to the wide database of Biochar Market by Infinium Global Research. This report studies the Biochar
Market by technology (fast & intermediate pyrolysis, gasification, slow pyrolysis, microwave pyrolysis), by type (agriculture, gardening,
household) market status and outlook of global and major regions, from manufacturers, and end industries. The objective of the study
is to identify market sizes of different segments & countries in recent years and to forecast the values for the next six years. Biochar
Market provides opportunities in micro markets for stakeholders to invest along with the detailed analysis of competitive landscape,
latest trends, and product offerings of the major companies in the Biochar Market.The study also highlights the impact of drivers,
restraints and macro indicators on the global and regional markets of biochar over the short term as well as long term. The report is a
comprehensive presentation of trends, forecast and dollar values of global biochar market. Global market for biochar is a niche market
but is expected to grow in coming years on account of various agronomic benefits such as high fertility, improved soil quality and
positive environmental effects. The market is at an introduction stage but with several demo projects and small scale production
technologies it is expected to rise by 2023. The global biochar market can be segmented on the basis of application as agriculture,
gardening and household.
Biochar market can also be segmented on the basis of technology used for its production as fast & intermediate pyrolysis, slow
pyrolysis, gasification and microwave pyrolysis. Biochar is an inert residue created by heating organic material in a low oxygen
environment during the process called pyrolysis. Heating organic material without oxygen in a process called pyrolysis thermo
chemically transforms biomass into a stable char residue that resists decomposition, while also producing oil and gas. Example of
biomass consist forest residues like branches, wood chips and yard clippings. Pyrolysis leaves behind gases and oils that can be
combusted to create energy. The characteristic and proportion of oil, gas and char produced can be determined by temperature,
feedstock and time of exposure in pyrolysis. This char portion created by the pyrolysis process is called biochar which is used for
agricultural amendment. One of the major drivers augmenting the global Biochar market is that it improves soil fertility. Biochar also
help soil to retain its moisture content and improve nutrient availability and thus enhance soil productivity. Biochar could provide
contribution to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. It sequesters carbon while generating renewable energy and reducing GHG
emissions from waste decomposition and soils. Additionally, Biochar can also be used for capturing zinc, nitrogen, phosphorous and
other metals in waste water systems.