[Terrapreta] TERRA PRETA PRICE LISTS in dirrerent countries
Tom Miles
tmiles at trmiles.com
Sun Jun 3 23:52:04 CDT 2007
Edward,
We haven't seen any price lists for "terra preta" per se. So far in this
discussion since January we have discussed wholesale delivered prices in the
US and other countries for charcoal with the desired properties. The closest
bulk pricing is for horticultural charcoal which has a wide range.
Tom Miles
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[mailto:terrapreta-bounces at bioenergylists.org] On Behalf Of Edward Someus
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 9:41 PM
To: rukurt at westnet.com.au; tmiles at trmiles.comes;
terrapreta at bioenergylists.org
Subject: [Terrapreta] TERRA PRETA PRICE LISTS in dirrerent countries
Could you please inform me WEB LINKS where I can access to TERRA PRETA
PRODUCT PRICE LISTS in DIFFERENT COUNTRIES?
THANK YOU
PS: The German prices below seems to be rather high end.
Sincerely yours: Edward Someus (environmental engineer)
Terra Humana Clean Technology Engineering Ltd.
(ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified organization for scientific research,
technical development and industrial performance engineering design of
agro-biotechnological and pyrolysis methods, apparatus and applications)
ADDRESS: H-1222 Budapest, Szechenyi 59, Hungary
TEL handy: +(36-20) 201 7557
TEL / FAX: +(36-1) 424 0224
TEL SKYPE phone via computer: Edward Someus
WEB: www.terrenum.net <http://www.terrenum.net/>
-------Original Message-------
From: Tom Miles <mailto:tmiles at trmiles.com>
Date: 2007.06.03. 23:48:29
To: rukurt at westnet.com.au; 'terrapreta'
<mailto:terrapreta at bioenergylists.org>
Subject: Re: [Terrapreta] One Terra preta logo
100g of "PRETA" Brazilian black earth for 34 Euro? USD $45.70? AuD $54.90?
Not a bad business, except that it is unavailable.
See the price list: http://www.terra-preta.de/bestellen.htm
Tom
-----Original Message-----
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rukurt at westnet.com.au
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 2:35 PM
To: terrapreta
Subject: Re: [Terrapreta] One Terra preta logo
Michael Bailes wrote:
> SEE:-
> http://www.terra-preta.de/stimmen.htm
>
> -
An interesting article and a nice Logo.
One thing that comes out of the article is that the Indios were
aparently using lime from mussels (Freshwater ones obviously) in their
gardens.
I've seen lime from burnt mussels used in New Guinea, though there it
was used as one of the ingredients for Betel nut chewing and paint on
their artefacts, but not in agriculture.
Kurt
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