Our business model tackles the problem of uncontrolled burning of agricultural waste in rural Uttar Pradesh, which leads to CO? emissions, soil degradation, and income loss for farmers. By converting crop residues and organic waste into a high-quality compost–biochar blend, we provide a climate-positive soil amendment that improves fertility, retains moisture, and restores degraded soils. This approach turns waste into a valuable product farmers can use or sell, reducing chemical fertilizer dependence and enhancing long-term productivity. The model creates a rural circular economy—waste from farms is processed locally into “BioC+Fertilizer,” generating new income streams for farmers while delivering measurable environmental benefits. Beyond improved yields, the biochar–compost combination locks carbon in the soil for centuries, helping meet climate goals while strengthening rural livelihoods. Our goal is to deploy 300 units in 5 years, starting with District Ayodhya, Gonda, Ambedkar Nagar, Basti each generating verifiable carbon credits and sustainable income streams, aligning with our states climate and rural development objectives. Key solution points: Improves soil fertility through organic nutrients and long-term carbon stability. Enhances water retention, reducing irrigation needs. Cuts CO? emissions by avoiding open burning and sequestering carbon in the soil. Restores degraded soils, improving yields over time. Generates new income streams by enabling farmers to sell surplus product. Reduces dependence on chemical fertilizers, lowering input costs. Supports climate goals by locking carbon in the ground for centuries. This rural circular economy model turns waste into value, strengthens farm productivity, and creates measurable climate impact across Uttar Pradesh.
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