
Ghanaian Carboneers
Ghanaian Carboneers
In the Ghanaian Carboneers project, we are proud to work with Daps Abimbola and his company Beyond Karbon as well as the NGO's MEDA and Pronet
In the Ghanaian Carboneers project, we are proud to work with Daps Abimbola and his company Beyond Karbon as well as the NGO's MEDA and Pronet










THE PROJECT
Our biochar projects in Ghana spans across 1,000 farming communities in the Volta, Upper West, Savannah, and Northern regions. Utilizing abundant agricultural residues like corn stalks, sorghum stalks, soybean stalks, and cacao pods, we convert these feedstocks into high-quality biochar using the of methods soil pit- and chamber kiln-pyrolysis.
A cornerstone of our project is inclusivity and transparency. Payments to farmers and supervisors are made exclusively via mobile money transfers, ensuring a secure and transparent financial system.
Women play a pivotal role in our operations, holding the majority of positions at all levels within the project, from farmers, to supervisors and management, highlighting our commitment to gender equity and community empowerment.
Our biochar projects in Ghana spans across 1,000 farming communities in the Volta, Upper West, Savannah, and Northern regions. Utilizing abundant agricultural residues like corn stalks, sorghum stalks, soybean stalks, and cacao pods, we convert these feedstocks into high-quality biochar using the of methods soil pit- and chamber kiln-pyrolysis.
A cornerstone of our project is inclusivity and transparency. Payments to farmers and supervisors are made exclusively via mobile money transfers, ensuring a secure and transparent financial system.
Women play a pivotal role in our operations, holding the majority of positions at all levels within the project, from farmers, to supervisors and management, highlighting our commitment to gender equity and community empowerment.
Our biochar projects in Ghana spans across 1,000 farming communities in the Volta, Upper West, Savannah, and Northern regions. Utilizing abundant agricultural residues like corn stalks, sorghum stalks, soybean stalks, and cacao pods, we convert these feedstocks into high-quality biochar using the of methods soil pit- and chamber kiln-pyrolysis.
A cornerstone of our project is inclusivity and transparency. Payments to farmers and supervisors are made exclusively via mobile money transfers, ensuring a secure and transparent financial system.
Women play a pivotal role in our operations, holding the majority of positions at all levels within the project, from farmers, to supervisors and management, highlighting our commitment to gender equity and community empowerment.
Carbon Standards International
Soil pit pyrolisis
Chamber kiln pyrolisis
1000 farming communities
30.000 tons of CO2 Removed