Biochar - A regenerative soil & solution
Increase crop yield - Improve soil fertility - Retain moisture for longer. A sustainable solution for the future of agriculture.
Fertilizer efficiency
20-30% yield increase

How Biochar Is Made
From agricultural by-products to premium soil amendment through the pyrolysis process.
Feedstock
Agricultural and forestry residues
Pyrolysis
Low-oxygen thermal process
Biochar
Porous biochar material
Soil restoration
Improved soil fertility
Plant growth
Higher productivity
Outstanding Benefits
Soil improvement
Boosts porosity, reduces acidity, and restores beneficial soil microbiota.
Water retention
Its porous structure can retain water up to 5x its weight, helping crops withstand drought.
Fertilizer savings
Reduces nutrient leaching and can cut chemical fertilizer use by up to 30%.
Higher pH for acidic soils
Suitable for acidic and alum soils, supporting stable crop development.
Eco-friendly
100% natural product, free from toxic chemicals, safe for people and animals.
Featured products

Biochar - High-Quality Biochar – Comprehensive Solution for Growing Media & Soil
Rice husk charcoal is a super porous organic growing medium, rich in potassium and minerals, helping plant roots develop exceptionally well. The product not only supports moisture retention and good drainage but also has the ability to improve degraded soil and effectively detoxify water sources. It is the top choice, safe and economical for rose, succulent, clean vegetable, and ornamental plant enthusiasts at home.
Need a custom solution for your scale?
View all product categories →From Terra Preta to Agriculture 4.0
Biochar is not a new invention. Ancient Amazonians created fertile "Terra Preta" (black earth) thousands of years ago. Today, we combine that ancient wisdom with modern pyrolysis technology to deliver optimized soil-amendment materials.
500 BCE - Terra Preta
Indigenous Amazonians created highly fertile soils using charcoal and organic waste.
2000s - Rediscovery
Scientists validated biochar’s long-term carbon storage potential in the climate era.
Today - Wide adoption
Biochar is widely recognized as a leading solution for degraded-soil restoration worldwide.
Real-world Impact
Products sold
Hectares improved
Average crop yield gain
Solutions for Every Scale
Growers & Home Gardening
Convenient small packs for family vegetable gardens and ornamentals. Restore poor soil at home.
View family packs →Organic Farms
Bulk volume and wholesale pricing. Technical support for soil blending and organic cultivation workflows.
Request wholesale quote →Businesses
Collaborate with agricultural businesses and develop high-value agri-tech products together.
Project partnership →Estimate Your Impact
Estimate required biochar quantity and the expected cultivation impact.
Recommended biochar amount
2 tons
Crop yield
+20 %
Agriculture Knowledge
Agricultural Experiment in Vietnam: Is it feasible to reduce nitrogen fertilizer use by 30% through the application of biochar?
Can the use of biochar truly help Vietnamese farmers reduce nitrogen fertilizer use by 30% while maintaining crop yields? This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the empirical evidence, technical and economic feasibility, and the barriers that must be overcome to turn this potential into reality under Vietnamese agricultural conditions.
Pyrolysis technology that combines multiple feedstocks to produce multifunctional biochar
Pyrolysis technology, which utilizes a variety of feedstocks such as agricultural biomass, sewage sludge, and plastic waste, is paving the way for the production of high-performance, multifunctional biochar—capable of soil remediation, pollution treatment, and long-term carbon sequestration—thereby contributing to the promotion of a green economy and Vietnam’s carbon neutrality goals.
From Dead Soil to Living Soil: The Role of Biochar and Organic Fertilizer
Discover how to combine biochar and organic fertilizer to revitalize degraded soil, restore soil microbial communities, and sustainably increase crop yields. A detailed practical guide for Vietnamese farmers and gardeners.