China sees potential in biochar, though regulatory clarity needed

Published 09:49 on December 8, 2022  /  Last updated at 09:49 on December 8, 2022  / /  Asia Pacific, China

There is considerable potential for China, the world's largest rice producer, to reduce emissions in the agricultural sector through the introduction of biochar, though regulatory clarity is needed to further ignite project developers' interest, according to an industry expert.
There is considerable potential for China, the world's largest rice producer, to reduce emissions in the agricultural sector through the introduction of biochar, though regulatory clarity is needed to further ignite project developers' interest, according to an industry expert.


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