1. Rice Husk Charcoal
Made from rice husks that have gone through a burning process to produce husk charcoal which is useful for fertilizing the soil and nourishing plants
2. Compost
Made from goat manure that has gone through a fermentation process with decomposition by decomposing bacteria. useful as soil and plant nutrients so as to improve the physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil
3. Cocopeat
Cocopeat is an organic growing medium made from coconut coir powder. Cocopeat has the ability to absorb and store water which is quite high compared to soil. Utilization of cocopeat has the potential to reduce the use of topsoil
-White Charcoal, also known as Binchotan, is a type of hardwood charcoal that has traditionally been produced in Japan. It is called White charcoal because of its light color and unique benefits that create economic value compared to traditional black charcoal.
-Binchotan is the purest charcoal on earth by the highest carbon proportion (more than 92%) and is completely odorless, and smokeless when burning. White Charcoal is more difficult to ignite than black charcoal; however, it burns hotter and longer.
When hitting the pieces together, it gives a light metallic sound. The white charcoal doesnot break into small pieces while burning.
USAGES
Food grilled over white charcoal retains its natural flavor and moisture because it burns cleanly and without flames. It is popular in high-end restaurants and mostly in Korea and Japan. In addition, binchotan has many uses such as water purification, exhaust filter, deodorant, skin care, metallurgy, used in battery manufacture...