A briquette is a block of combustible material that is used as a fuel to start and maintain a flame. The most commonly used briquettes are coal briquettes, charcoal briquettes, peat briquettes, and biomass briquettes. The raw material for briquettes is known to be close to the agricultural community because the biomass from agricultural waste can be used as briquettes. The use of briquettes, especially briquettes produced from biomass, can replace the use of fossil fuels.