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Oulu University of Applied Sciences

Sustainable cultivation of raw materials for local biochar production – spatial distribution of potential cultivation areas in Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland

The poster presents the study of spatial distribution of organic soils potentially available for biomass production in Northern Ostrobothnia. The poster has been presented in 21st International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries 2025, Turku, Finland.

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1.4.2026

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Biochar is defined as a porous carbonaceous solid produced by thermochemical conversion of organic materials in an oxygen depleted atmosphere, which has physio chemical properties suitable for the safe and long-term storage of carbon in the environment and, potentially, soil improvement.

At present, industrial scale biochar production in Finland is restricted to a few plants. However, new
production sites are evolving quickly and the demand for raw materials is increasing.

In this study we assess the spatial distribution of organic soils potentially suitable for the production of biochar raw materials. We also estimate the costs and environmental impacts caused by the transport of the raw materials.

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Natural sciences

Agriculture and forestry

Language

English

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Sustainable development and growth