Participatory trials of on-farm biochar production and use in Tamale, Ghana



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https://doi.org/10.1007/s13593-017-0486-y
DOI: 
10.1007/s13593-017-0486-y
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Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
Type: 
journal article
Journal: 
Agronomy for Sustainable Development
Number: 
12
Volume: 
38
Author(s): 
Steiner C.
Bellwood-Howard I.
Haring V.
Addai K.
Atiah K.
Abubakari A.H.
Kranjac-Berisavljevic G.
Marchner B.
Buerkert A.
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This study aimed at conducting a semi-participatory assessment of simple biomass carbonization techniques and available feedstocks and measured the agronomic benefits for urban vegetable farmers in Tamale, Ghana, where urban horticulture is an important component of the local economy. The paper objectives were firstly to evaluate the potential of on-farm biochar production from crop residues and secondly to investigate the relevance of this technology to farmers’ economic realities

Publication year: 
2018
Keywords: 
biochar
lettuce
organic carbon
rice husk. soil fertility
Urban agriculture
West Africa