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Title Policies and Strategies for Sustainable Use of Biochar in Indian Agriculture
ID_Doc 7789
Authors Sharma, P; Abrol, V; Sharma, N; Sharma, R; Chadha, D; Anand, S; Khenrab, S; Maanik; Shabir, H; Singh, P; Kumari, S; Verma, D
Title Policies and Strategies for Sustainable Use of Biochar in Indian Agriculture
Year 2024
Published Bioresources, 19, 3
DOI 10.15376/biores.19.3.Sharma
Abstract Agriculture plays a fundamental role in India's economy, supporting 70% of rural households. While often perceived as non-productive, agricultural waste harbors materials potentially beneficial to humans through the creation and utilization of biochar in the production and processing of agricultural goods. This study conducts a comprehensive exploration into the advantages and risks associated with biochar application, considering its role as a soil amendment, bioremediation agent, and its broader implications for human health and the environment. Biochar, primarily composed of stable carbon, was initially proposed as a soil amendment to sequester carbon. Efficient resource utilization has emerged as a viable means to address global environmental challenges associated with waste disposal. This review delineates diverse agricultural waste types and sources, identifies related environmental risks, and advocates for government-led measures aligned with circular economy principles to manage such waste. Furthermore, it offers insights into potential management strategies, policy considerations, and practical approaches, fostering sustainable agriculture practices and environmental conservation in India.
Author Keywords Biochar; Environment pollution; Policy challenge; Soil properties; Waste management
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001306586000035
WoS Category Materials Science, Paper & Wood
Research Area Materials Science
PDF https://bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/BioRes_19_3_6946_Sharma_ASSC_Policies_Strat_Sustain_Biochar_Agriculture_23188.pdf
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