100% Namibian Hardwood Charcoal for export. The charcoal is made from hardwood
obtained from the clearing of invasive bush on Namibian farms.
The invasive bush is cleared as it prevents the proper replenishment of the groundwater
reserves in an already arid country. The dense bush prevents the grasslands from being used as
grazing for livestock and wildlife.
The Blackthorn (Acacia Mellifera) makes up 80% of the packed product. The balance is made-
up of Candle Thorn (Acacia Hebeclada) and Mopane (Colophospermum mopane).
threatening the indigenous fauna and flora. The particle size ranges from 30mm to 90mm.
Charcoal is normally packed in 20kg white WWP. It can also be packed in bags supplied by the
client.
This would include Kraft paper bags and polyprop bags.
Biochar SA Hardwood 1mm>15mm
Hardwood charcoal Biochar made from South African Sekelbos. Sekelbos is an invasive
species threatening the indigenous fauna and flora.
The particle size ranges from 1mm to
15mm.
Biochar is normally packed in 20kg white WWP. It can also be packed in branded bags supplied by the
client.
Long well-seasoned firewood logs. We harvest dead trees and dead branches from the hardwood
Sekelbos tree in the North-West Province of South Africa. This area is commonly referred to as
the "Bosveld". The tree is classified as an invasive species. The bark comes off naturally due to
the harsh sun and arid conditions after two to three years.
Sekelbos Barkless Firewood Logs 80cm.
Firewood Sekelbos
We harvest hardwood Sekelbos trees in the North-West Province of South Africa. This area
is commonly referred to as the Bosveld. The tree is classified as an invasive species. The trees
are harvested and cut into logs where it is left to dry in the hot African sun for at least six
weeks before being packed and shipped.
Trees are normally twisted and long pieces have to be especially selected and cut.
Sekelbos Barkless Firewood Logs 28cm
Well-seasoned firewood logs. We harvest dead trees and dead branches from the hardwood
Sekelbos tree in the North-West Province of South Africa. This area is commonly referred to as
the Bosveld. The tree is classified as an invasive species. The bark naturally comes off due to
the harsh sun and arid conditions after two to three years.
Sekelbos Firewood Logs 28c
We harvest hardwood Sekelbos trees in the North-West Province of South Africa. This area
is commonly referred to as the "Bosveld". The tree is classified as an invasive species. The trees
are harvested and cut into logs where after it is left to dry in the hot African sun for at least six
weeks before being packed and shipped.