[Terrapreta] Agricultural charcoal Source
Shengar at aol.com
Shengar at aol.com
Mon Jun 11 13:52:10 EDT 2007
Hi All.
Here's the first Ag Char company I've seen using a TP sales pitch;
_http://www.tradewebsites.net/catalogs/75/76/81/200704/24/847543.html_
(http://www.tradewebsites.net/catalogs/75/76/81/200704/24/847543.html)
Agricultural Charcoal (Zhejiang Huazheng Import & Export Co., Ltd.,China)
Model No.: C35 Product Origin: China
Detailed Product Description
Characteristics: Agricultural charcoal is composed of pure plant material
(bamboo
residues, sawdust, rice hull, corn stover, and other assorted agricultural
waste)
that has been carbonized to produced charcoal.
Advantages: Adding charcoal to the soil directly increases the soils nutrient
and
moisture holding capacity, as well as providing a natural habitat for
beneficial
bacteria like mycorrhizal and trichodermic fungi.
Agricultural charcoal has a high carbon content making it one of the safest
natural
forms of carbon sequestration on the planet (refer Terra Preta).
Uses: Charcoal can be added directly to soil (1T/ha each year up to 15T/ha),
added
to soil (20:80 char: soil ratio) in polybags to promote germination and growth
of seedlings and can also be used as a seedcoating. All have shown promising
results.
Contact Information
Company Name: Zhejiang Huazheng Import & Export Co., Ltd. Contact
Person: Mr Zuyi
Address: 56 Huimin Road, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province. China Zip:
310002 Telephone: 86-571-85126395 Fax: 86-571-85126395 Website:
http://www.zjcgc.com.cn
http://zjcgc.tradeprince.com
Poster: _Zhejiang Huazheng Import & Export Co., Ltd._
(http://zhiecl18202.tradewebsites.net/) Post Time: 2007-04-24 11:04
Erich J. Knight
Shenandoah Gardens
1047 Dave Berry Rd.
McGaheysville, VA. 22840
(540) 289-9750
shengar at aol.com
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