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CONTENTS

World Population
8
“All Life begins in the Soil” 6

Third 4
First Agricultural The first Agricultural
Revolution Revolution 2
successful oil
10000 BC well Green Revolution
Pre his Neolithic
0
1859 1940 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020

crop fertility

biodiversity

soil biodiversity

Zir. Yük. Müh. Benginur Baştabak - Çev. Yük. Müh. Elif Gödekmerdan - Dr. Öğr. Üy. Hasan Sarptaş
Zir. Yük. Müh. Benginur Baştabak - Çev. Yük. Müh. Elif Gödekmerdan - Dr. Öğr. Üy. Hasan Sarptaş
CARBON TUNNEL VISION

biodiversity loss soil erosion


air pollution
resource scarcity ecosystem degradation

water crisis
desertification
deforestration farmers' financial insecurity

Zir. Yük. Müh. Benginur Baştabak - Çev. Yük. Müh. Elif Gödekmerdan - Dr. Öğr. Üy. Hasan Sarptaş
SYNGAS

PYROLYSIS OIL

BIOCHAR/CHARCOAL

BIOMASS PYROLYSIS

BIOMASS ENERGY BIOCHAR/CHARCOAL

Zir. Yük. Müh. Benginur Baştabak - Çev. Yük. Müh. Elif Gödekmerdan - Dr. Öğr. Üy. Hasan Sarptaş
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Zir. Yük. Müh. Benginur Baştabak - Çev. Yük. Müh. Elif Gödekmerdan - Dr. Öğr. Üy. Hasan Sarptaş
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Zir. Yük. Müh. Benginur Baştabak - Çev. Yük. Müh. Elif Gödekmerdan - Dr. Öğr. Üy. Hasan Sarptaş
The Circular Economy Approach

Aims to: ​
Reduce environmental footprint through cleaner and more efficient production. ​
Make use of waste as a resource in new production processes.
Reduce the dependence on external resources and generates more jobs and incomes.

SYNGAS

PYROLYSIS OIL

PYROLYSIS
BIOCHAR/CHARCOAL
BIOMASS
ENERGY DEMAND FOR AGRICULTURE

CROP PRODUCTION

Zir. Yük. Müh. Benginur Baştabak - Çev. Yük. Müh. Elif Gödekmerdan - Dr. Öğr. Üy. Hasan Sarptaş
The global regenerative
agriculture market size by region

Latin America
5.1%
Asia Pasific North America
26.5% 37.8%

Europe
29.6%

Market research
The global regenerative agriculture market size $975.20 million in
2022
15.97% from 2023 to 2032
The global biochar market size $204.69 million in 2023
11.9% from 2023 to
2032

Zir. Yük. Müh. Benginur Baştabak - Çev. Yük. Müh. Elif Gödekmerdan - Dr. Öğr. Üy. Hasan Sarptaş
Addressing Challenges Biochar Use for Regenerative Agriculture in Türkiye

Policy Support
Awareness and Education
International Federation of Organic Feedstock Availability Lack of supportive
Limited awareness and
Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) - biochar Identifying suitable policies and
understanding of biochar
Japan Agricultural Standard (JAS) for and sustainable regulations for
among farmers and
Organic Production - wood charcoal feedstock sources for biochar use in
agricultural stakeholders.
CODEX Alimentarius Commission, Guidelines biochar production agriculture.
for the Production, Processing, Labelling Research and Development may be challenging.
and Marketing of Organically Produced Insufficient research on the Technology and
Foods (GL 32-1999) - wood ash and wood impact of biochar in Türkiye'sMarket Development Infrastructure
charcoal specific agricultural context.Limited markets for Limited access to
Canadian General Standards Board biochar products and biochar
Permitted Substances List
Community Engagement a lack of economic production
The United States Department of Limited community incentives for technologies and
Agriculture (USDA) National Organic involvement and acceptance. farmers. infrastructure.
Program (NOP) - biochar
Zir. Yük. Müh. Benginur Baştabak - Çev. Yük. Müh. Elif Gödekmerdan - Dr. Öğr. Üy. Hasan Sarptaş
Biochar Systems for Smallholders
in Developing Countries
2014
Senegal case study

10 tonnes per hectare

Zir. Yük. Müh. Benginur Baştabak - Çev. Yük. Müh. Elif Gödekmerdan - Dr. Öğr. Üy. Hasan Sarptaş
Policy Advocacy Biochar-Biofertilizer Interactions
Climate Change Adaptation and Biomass Feedstock Assessment
Res
Mitigation tu re ear Economic Viability
Fu ns are ch
Integration with Organic ct io as
dire Climate Resilience
Farming Practices
Effect on Beneficial Soil Organisms
Localized Research Trials
Localized Trials and Demonstration
Crop-Specific Application Guidelines
Farms
Biochar-Biofertilizer Synergies
Social and Cultural Acceptance
Smart Farming Technologies
Policy Analysis
Waste-to-Biochar Initiatives
Nutrient Management
Monitoring and Evaluation Systems
Carbon Sequestration Potential
Public Awareness and Education
Campaigns Water Use Efficiency

Stakeholder Collaboration and Crop-Specific Responses


Capacity Building Soil Health and Fertility

Zir. Yük. Müh. Benginur Baştabak - Çev. Yük. Müh. Elif Gödekmerdan - Dr. Öğr. Üy. Hasan Sarptaş
BIOCHAR ON THE PATH FROM BIOMASS
ENERGY TO REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE

“All Life begins in the Soil”


Thanks for listening!
Zir. Yük. Müh. Benginur Baştabak - benginurbastabak@outlook.com
Çev. Yük. Müh. Elif Gödekmerdan - elifgodekmerdan@gmail.com
Dr. Öğr. Üy. Hasan Sarptaş - hasan.sarptas@ege.edu.tr

5th BIOENERGY STUDIES SYMPOSIUM - 2024, Antalya

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