Dylan does a deep dive on practical biochar applications along with some great permaculture education. … Continue reading
Category Archives: Advocacy
Dr Peter Winsley’s latest WordPress article on biochar is timely. Hopefully it will draw plenty of discussion there. A search for ‘biochar’ on Peter’s WordPress page pulls 12 articles since 2019. His connection to biochar advocacy goes all the way … Continue reading
Late notice – 7:30PM Thursday, 15 February BNNZ are opening up the first 2024 member lounge to anyone interested in meeting up with the biochar curious, advocates and experts. No fixed agenda. Access: https://bbb2.nzoss.nz/rooms/phi-q77-4zn/join Access code: usirbw … Continue reading
“As part of an international study tour, Nuffield Farming Scholar, Luke Breedon, is visiting biochar producers in the North Island this week. Breedon is researching the production and application of biochar in horticulture and agriculture production, particularly as a sustainable … Continue reading
Dylan Graves has been an active advocate for biochar & BNNZ in the deep south. His workshops & training has been featured in previous AllBlackEarth newsletters (& there will be another in the November edition). Another advocate for biochar in … Continue reading
Click on the image to link to a well produced chat with Phil Stevens, BNNZ deputy chair, on biochar in NZ. … Continue reading
The Biochar Network New Zealand’s campaign to increase the profile of biochar continues. A Carbon Rescue initiative stemming from the post-Gabrielle residue cleanup has helped facilitate the conversation on how to create value from biomass through the creation of biochar. … Continue reading
Thank you Peter Winsley for this timely contribution in support of biochar in NZ. AND do follow the reference to Phil Steven’s article (which is new to me and also remains extremely relevant to our current situation). … Continue reading
Apologies that this report is a bit out of sequence. I’m keen to keep a record of all NZ media reports on biochar posted here. Its great to see Kim Hill picking up this story but she was a bit … Continue reading