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Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU)

Publish Date: 13 Jan 2026

Biochar Stove

Dr. Md. Shahiduzzaman

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Bangladesh Agricultural University Researchers Develop Integrated Biochar Production Stove

A research team from Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) has introduced a dual-purpose cooking appliance known as the “BAU Biochar Stove.” Funded by the Bangladesh Climate Change Trust (BCCT), the project was led by Prof. Md. Shahiduzzaman and supported by a multi-disciplinary group of scientists from the departments of Parasitology and Soil Science. This innovation allows for high-temperature domestic cooking while simultaneously generating organic charcoal through a specialized carbonization process. Currently undergoing field testing in the Mithapukur upazila of Rangpur, the technology represents a significant advancement in integrating carbon sequestration with daily household activities in Bangladesh.

The primary challenge addressed by the BAU research team is the prohibitive cost of conventional biochar production, which has historically limited its adoption among smallholder farmers. While the benefits of biochar for soil health and carbon sequestration are well-documented, dedicated pyrolysis units are often too expensive for rural households. Additionally, traditional cooking methods in the region are frequently inefficient, requiring significant amounts of firewood and contributing to higher greenhouse gas emissions. The lack of a low-cost, accessible method for producing high-quality biochar has remained a bottleneck for climate-smart agricultural practices in developing economies.

 

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