https://www.ugm.ac.id/en/news/17773-ugm.develops.bamboo.for.biochar
"Faculty of Agriculture UGM established a consortium
with Universitas Syiah Kuala, Universitas Andalas, Universitas Udayana
Ghent University, Belgium, to do research in using bamboo as biochar.
Biochar is active charcoal use to improve soil and reduce agricultural
environmental pollution. It is also potential to maintain soil
fertility.
The cooperation
that lasts for three years started this year with the Flemish
Interuniversity Council Belgium and promoter Prof. Stefaan De Neve from
Ghent University and Dr. Benito Heru Purwanto from UGM.
Heru
Purwanto said the research had started since November 2018 by inviting
representatives from five universities. In March a discussion, workshop
and field visit were made at Sidorejo village in Ngablak, Magelang.
“Alongside the event we held a discussion that was attended by an
internal tim project and doctoral students conducting biochar research
at UGM,” said Heru in a release sent on Wednesday (20/3).
Heru
explained although still preliminary, the biochar research cooperated
with researchers from research agencies in the country as well as
biochar experts from Balai Penelitian Tanah Bogor and Balai Penelitian
Tanaman Rawa South Kalimantan.
“We also invited farmer groups to do biochar making practices,” he said."
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