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Improving farmers’ income is a key agenda: CM as Meghalaya rolls out the Biochar initiative.

Improving farmer income key agenda: CM as Meghalaya rolls out Biochar initiative
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SHILLONG, MAY 11: Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Monday said one of the most important agendas of the government is to ensure to improve the income of the farmers and there have been various interventions at different levels to increase the production of the farmers.

Addressing at the inauguration of the Biochar Plant at Eastern Ri Bhoi Organic FPC Processing Plant at Umsli, Sangma said, “It is important to add value to the products of the farmers through multiple activities from improving the health of the soil, providing timely quality seeds, supporting with working capital etc and each of these interventions require different schemes, projects and missions.”

Referring to the Biochar Plant the Chief Minister said that the plant will have multiple benefits adding, “The soil condition of our state which is acidic, the heavy rainfall that we receive and the abundance of bamboo makes the production of biochar a feasible proposition.” He added that the two pyrolysis units are very powerful ways of locking the carbon in the process of carbon sequestration. He also stated that the by products of the biochar plant in the form of bio oil or synthesis gas (syngas) can be further used in many ways and which are environmentally beneficial.

Earlier, Dr S Ashutosh IFS (Retd) in the address and overview of the Meghalaya Community Biochar Initiative said that the inauguration marks the beginning of a transformative pathway for Meghalaya’s rural economy, agriculture and climate action.

He added that the Meghalaya Community Biochar initiative that seeks to address the challenges of soil degradation, declining productivity, occurrences of plant diseases and other impacts of climate change through one integrated solution by leveraging the abundant resource of bamboo, thus creating value and building new livelihood opportunities though community based biochar enterprises.

He said that the benefits of the biochar units will reach farmers, bamboo growers and local institutions. He also informed that another unit at Chenggaldare IVCS in Dadenggre Block in west Garo Hills will be operational by June 2026.

The Chief Minister and other dignitaries also released reports of Bamboo Resource Assessment and inventory of aeronaut and Other Horticultural Species during the occasion.

Also present were MLA, Umroi, Damanbait Lamare, Revistar Kharumnuid, CEO, Eastern Ri Bhoi Organic FPC and Gavade Sachin, IFS, Executive Director, MBMA.

Biochar is produced by heating bamboo or other organic biomass at high temperatures in a low-oxygen environment.

The result is a stable, carbon-rich material that locks carbon away for years instead of releasing it back into the atmosphere as the biomass rots. The Biochar Plant is a first of its kind community focussed carbon removal initiative converting sustainably harvested biomass into biochar for permanent carbon storage and thereafter the carbon revenue shall be shared with farmers and local institutions.

The project costs Rs 1.5 Cr with a capacity of processing 1 tonne bamboo per day converting approximately 30% into biochar. ICAR-NEH, Umiam will carry out biochar testing, farmer training, capacity building, and periodic Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) monitoring. The project is being implemented by Compliance Kart in partnership with Ri Bhoi FPC having the potential to remove 6000 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in the next 20 years and generate a total revenue of Rs 12 Cr.

About 250–300 community members in Khasi Hills and Garo Hills are to be directly benefited through these two units— bamboo harvesters, machine operators, farmers applying biochar, and those sharing in carbon revenues representing a solution that connects agriculture, environment and economy.

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