How biochar supports livestock wellness and sustainability

Healthier livestock leads to better productivity and profitability

Key Benefits of Biochar​

Discover the natural benefits of incorporating biochar into animal diets. Biochar, a carbon-rich, porous material produced from organic biomass, offers a sustainable way to improve livestock health, digestion, and productivity.

Why biochar is a powerful solution​

Supports Gut Health and Better Digestion

Biochar’s porous structure adsorbs toxins and harmful bacteria, promoting a healthy digestive system, resulting in healthier, heavier animals.

Enhances Nutrient Absorption and Retention

Biochar improves feed efficiency and nutrient utilization, leading to better growth and weight gain, while reducing nutrient loss.

Reduces Environmental Pollution

By increasing nutrient retention, biochar minimizes nitrogen and phosphorus release into the environment, helping to prevent water pollution.

Mitigates Methane Emissions

Biochar decreases methane production during digestion, supporting eco-friendly livestock farming and greenhouse gas reduction.

Improves Manure Management

Biochar reduces odors and produces nutrient-rich compost, making waste handling cleaner and more sustainable.

Supports Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Farming

As a natural versatile additive, biochar enhances animal health, reduces environmental impact, and promotes sustainable agricultural practices.

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Media & Research

Discovering Biochar Through In-Depth Literature Research & ARTICLES

Biochar as a feed supplement for nutrient digestibility and growth performance of Catla catla fingerlings

M. Adnan Khalid et al. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, Volume 29, Issue 12, December 2022, 103453

Operationalising net-zero with biochar: Black gold or red herring?

F. Bilotto et al. Trends in Food Science & Technology, Volume 150, August 2024, 104579

Evaluation of the effect of biochar on the metabolic status, oxidative stress, and immune response of Sprague Dawley rats

S. Mohsen et al. Research in Veterinary Science, Volume 193, September 2025, 105778

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