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Agricultural charcoal and soil improvement charcoal

Soil improvement charcoal attracting hot expectations and attention! We manufacture agricultural charcoal that enhances the effects of fertilizers and soil improvement materials.

Charcoal contains a balanced mix of inorganic components and minerals such as calcium and magnesium, making it suitable as a soil amendment. In particular, the characteristic of hardwood charcoal is its alkalinity, which helps suppress excessive soil "leanness" and oxidation. The buffering effect of charcoal on soil pH acts effectively as a catalyst to promote the activation of crops and plants. Furthermore, charcoal has a fine porous structure with a large surface area (approximately 200m² to around 4000m² per gram of charcoal), providing various beneficial effects such as adsorption, water retention, nutrient retention, permeability, and aeration. 【Features】 ■ The raw material for soil improvement charcoal is 100% virgin material ■ Suppresses excessive soil "leanness" and oxidation ■ Promotes the activation of crops and plants ■ Offers various beneficial effects such as adsorption, water retention, nutrient retention, permeability, and aeration ■ Agricultural charcoal enhances the effectiveness of fertilizers and soil amendments *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.

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Activated charcoal for water purification

Aiming for the restoration of the natural environment through water quality purification! Charcoal, characterized by its heavy weight and tendency to sink in water.

"Water Quality Purification Charcoal" is a product made from coniferous and broadleaf trees, shaped and carbonized at high temperatures (1000°C and above) to produce white charcoal. It features over 90% fixed carbon, has a heavy specific gravity, and is easily sinkable in water. Dissolved substances in water are adsorbed, and a microbial film that forms on the surface of the charcoal decomposes organic matter in the water, purifying water in rivers, lakes, and ponds. [Features] - Over 90% fixed carbon, heavy specific gravity, and easily sinkable in water - Decomposes organic matter in water, purifying water in rivers, lakes, and ponds - Usage period: Purification effectiveness lasts about six months to one year (depending on various water quality conditions) - Usage amount standard: Approximately 5kg to 50kg per 1m³ of water (depending on water quality and other conditions) - Approximately 300kg of wood charcoal per 1m³ *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Reasons why biochar is gaining attention.

Beneficial microorganisms in the soil proliferate, and the capillary roots of crops develop!

In Japan, it has been used as a soil improvement material for a long time. The porous structure of biochar is expected to improve soil moisture retention and permeability, enhance nutrient retention, promote soil neutralization, facilitate soil aggregate structure, and encourage the proliferation of soil microorganisms (habitat). These effects lead to the proliferation of beneficial microorganisms in the soil for crops, and the development of fine roots in crops. This enhances resistance and prevention against diseases and pests, contributes to increased productivity, and helps prevent continuous cropping disorders. 【Expected Effects】 ■ Improvement of soil moisture retention and permeability ■ Enhancement of nutrient retention ■ Soil neutralization ■ Promotion of soil aggregate structure ■ Proliferation of soil microorganisms (habitat) *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Charcoal for carbon burial

Charcoal for carbon burial

This is charcoal used for filling the foundation under the floor. 【Features】 ○ The capillary structures in the numerous holes found in high-quality charcoal gather electrons, forming a large accumulation that enhances the environment and improves the potential of the earth and atmosphere, positively affecting substances and living organisms. ○ The main component of charcoal, carbon, stores the collected electrical energy. ○ Charcoal contains mineral components (calcium, potassium) at about 2-3%, all of which are extremely beneficial to the human body. ● For other functions and details, please contact us.

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Fuel charcoal

High-density carbon materials are produced by machinery! The products have strong heat and excellent burn time.

Charcoal has low combustion gas emissions and excellent burn time, and it generates far infrared rays, allowing it to cook ingredients without losing their flavor. Therefore, it is an indispensable fuel loved by restaurants that seek top-notch taste even in modern times. Nara Charcoal Industry manufactures and supplies sawdust charcoal, sakura charcoal, and sakura binchotan tailored to various applications such as firepower and durability. Sawdust charcoal (sakura binchotan, sakura charcoal) is produced through white charcoal burning, resulting in a product with high fixed carbon content, strong firepower, and excellent burn time. 【Features】 ■ Raw materials are high-pressure molded, and high-density charcoal material is produced by machines. ■ Carbonization is performed using the white charcoal method. ■ The product is finished to have strong firepower and excellent burn time. ■ Raw materials: Sawdust light (a mixture of softwood and hardwood) *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.

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Environmentally Friendly Charcoal and Wood Vinegar Series

The roots of the plants grow strong and quickly! It contains essential trace elements in a well-balanced manner for the plants.

The Nara carbonization environmental conservation type "Charcoal and Wood Vinegar Series" has various characteristics for managing and cultivating healthy plants. It prevents the runoff of fertilizers and pesticides, and when used as a de-icing agent, it is highly effective. Additionally, it can be used simultaneously with any fertilizer regardless of the timing of application. We also offer a wide range of products tailored to different usage purposes. Please feel free to contact us when you need assistance. 【Features】 ■ Roots of plants grow quickly and robustly ■ Rich in water permeability and air permeability, ensuring good drainage and preventing root rot ■ Excellent moisture retention improves fertilizer effectiveness ■ Creates a good granular structure for crops ■ Contains essential trace elements in a well-balanced manner *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Reduction of carbon dioxide through carbon storage using biochar.

Biochar has very high stability and can sequester carbon over the long term!

Biochar refers to the solid (charcoal) obtained from biomass such as wood through pyrolysis in an environment with low oxygen (O2). The soil retention period of the carbon (C) contained in biochar is estimated to be between 100 years and several thousand years, depending on factors such as the temperature during pyrolysis. Generally, the carbon fixation period for trees that have been planted is said to be about 60 years. Burying biochar in agricultural land results in the long-term sequestration of carbon that plants have absorbed from the atmosphere as carbon dioxide (CO2) through photosynthesis, effectively isolating it from the atmosphere for a longer duration. This carbon sequestration contributes to a reduction in the total amount of carbon cycling on the Earth's surface, leading to a decrease in carbon dioxide (CO2) levels. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Carbon cycle and biochar

Convert plants that have absorbed CO2 into charcoal (biochar) and bury them underground to permanently reduce the total amount of carbon from the surface!

The carbon cycle is the concept that carbon circulates in various forms, such as becoming carbon dioxide in the atmosphere or being part of biomass like plants and animals, continuously moving around the Earth's surface. Increasing plants, such as forests, temporarily absorbs carbon dioxide (CO2) and fixes carbon, which can lead to a reduction in the total amount of carbon in the atmosphere. However, plants eventually decompose through processes like rotting or burning, releasing CO2 again, making it difficult to sustainably reduce the total amount of carbon on the Earth's surface. In "carbon sequestration," plants that have absorbed CO2 are turned into charcoal (biochar) and buried underground, permanently reducing the total amount of carbon on the surface. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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