TrendingVideosIndia
Opinions | CommentEditorialsThe MiddleLetters to the EditorReflections
UPSC | Exam ScheduleExam Mentor
State | Himachal PradeshPunjabJammu & KashmirHaryanaChhattisgarhMadhya PradeshRajasthanUttarakhandUttar Pradesh
City | ChandigarhAmritsarJalandharLudhianaDelhiPatialaBathindaShaharnama
World | ChinaUnited StatesPakistan
Diaspora
Features | The Tribune ScienceTime CapsuleSpectrumIn-DepthTravelFood
Business | My MoneyAutoZone
News Columns | Straight DriveCanada CallingLondon LetterKashmir AngleJammu JournalInside the CapitalHimachal CallingHill View
Don't Miss
Advertisement

Biochar plant to be set up in Neri soon: CM

Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu during the signing of a tripartite memorandum of agreement in Shimla on Wednesday.

Unlock Exclusive Insights with The Tribune Premium

Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only Benefits
Yearly Premium ₹999 ₹349/Year
Yearly Premium $49 $24.99/Year
Advertisement

India’s first state-supported biochar programme will commence in the state with the setting up of a biochar plant at Neri in Hamirpur within six months.

Advertisement

A tripartite memorandum of agreement (MoA) in this regard was signed today between Dr YS Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, the Himachal Pradesh Forest Department, and ProClime Services Private Limited, Chennai, in the presence of Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu.

Advertisement

“This project is a step towards environmental conservation through intelligent mitigation of forest fires while also enhancing livelihood opportunities and awareness among communities,” the Chief Minister said.

The collaboration aims to produce biochar by utilising biomass such as pine needles, lantana, bamboo and other tree-based material. Biochar, derived from forest and farm-based biomass, has wide applications in agriculture, metallurgy and other industries.

Sukhu directed that the MoA be implemented within six months to benefit the people of Kangra, Mandi, Hamirpur, Chamba, Bilaspur, and Solan districts.

Advertisement

The initiative will not only create employment opportunities but also help the state secure carbon credits. ProClime, through the Forest Department, will engage local communities in sustainable biomass collection and the participants will be paid Rs 2.50 per kg of biomass collected, with performance-based incentives for maintaining quality and quantity.

Advertisement
Tags :
biochar plantNerisukhvinder singh sukhu
Show comments
Advertisement