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Biochar : An Ancient Practice Against Global Soil Degradation – with Anneke Trux

29 min · 8 de feb de 2026
portada del episodio Biochar : An Ancient Practice Against Global Soil Degradation – with Anneke Trux

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Today I’m joined by Anneke Trux, co-lead of the GIZ projects ProSoil and Soil Matters, funded by the BMZ, the EU, and the Gates Foundation, to talk about soil and biochar. Biochar is a pre-Columbian indigenous technology that is now beingused to tackle soil degradation in different regions of the world. Together, we explore how this technology works and what it can offer modern farmers, including women farmers. ----- ProSoil: https://www.giz.de/en/projects/soil-protection-and-rehabilitation-food-security Soil Matters: https://www.giz.de/en/projects/soil-matters-innovations-soil-health-and-agroecology

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