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Meghalaya launches first community biochar carbon-removal unit in Ri Bhoi

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Shillong, May 11: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma on Monday inaugurated the state’s first community-focused biochar production unit at Umsli in Ri Bhoi district, marking a significant step in linking climate action with rural livelihoods and sustainable agriculture.

Describing it as a first-of-its-kind initiative in the state, Sangma said the project will convert sustainably harvested bamboo into biochar — a charcoal-like material made by heating organic biomass such as bamboo, crop waste, wood chips or agricultural residue in a low-oxygen environment through a process called pyrolysis.

Plie u CM ia ka karkhana pynmih Biochar ban pynduh ia ka carbon ha Ri-Bhoi

Unlike ordinary charcoal used as fuel, biochar is primarily used to improve soil health and capture carbon. The stable carbon-rich material can enhance agricultural productivity while locking carbon away for hundreds of years.

The chief minister said the initiative is especially relevant for Meghalaya, where acidic soils often affect agricultural output. According to him, the use of biochar can improve soil moisture retention, restore soil fertility and support sustainable farming practices across the state.

Officials said the Umsli unit has the potential to remove nearly 6,000 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide over the next 20 years while also generating substantial revenue opportunities for local communities.

Sangma said the state government plans to establish similar units across Meghalaya, positioning the state as a model for community-driven climate action where environmental sustainability directly benefits local people.

The initiative is also expected to strengthen Meghalaya’s push toward nature-based climate solutions while promoting bamboo as a sustainable green resource for rural development.

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