Bhetochar’s projects bring our agricultural and land-remediation solutions to life through partnerships that connect science, communities, and sustainable development. We also design hands-on programs and workshops that enhance awareness and application of biochar in Indonesia. Each project extends our mission to restore soils, strengthen livelihoods, and build a restorative future through meaningful collaboration.
Collaborations
We at Bhetochar want to advance sustainable soil solutions and believe collaboration is key to future planning. Examples of our collaborations and partnerships.
1. Forum Group Discussion KADIN:
Bhetochar partnered with the Agriculture sector of Kamar Dagang dan Industri (KADIN) Indonesia and NexBio Tech in a Forum Discussion held at Menara Kadin Jakarta themed
“Biochar sebagai pembenah tanah: Inovasi berkelanjutan dalam membangun pertanian masa depan”
We invited Prof. Dedi Nursyamsi, a pioneer in agricultural and biochar innovation from the Ministry of Agriculture, and Dr. Etty Pratiwi, a senior researcher and microbiologist from BRIN, to share their valuable insights. The discussion explored how biochar can become a key driver for improving soil health and empowering sustainable farming practices.
Key takeaways:
- Strong partnerships between government, research institutions, and private sectors are essential to accelerate adoption of biochar as a strategic solution to restore soil health.
- Capacity building for farmers and local communities will ensure long-term and inclusive implementation.
- Innovation and policy support are needed to integrate biochar into national agricultural and climate programs.
2. Partnership with farmer groups:
Ensuring traceability and transparency at every step of our biochar value chain is how we walk the talk. We made sure our feedstock sources are within a close radius of our production facility and we connected with local farmer groups to understand their offers and needs. With their permission we geotagged their bamboo sources and, with the support of our partners at Environmental Bamboo Foundation, we disseminated the sustainable method of harvesting.
Key takeaways:
- The area shows potential for developing community-based biochar initiatives.
- Collaborating with local farmer groups is essential for ensuring sustainable feedstock sourcing and long term impact.
Workshops
Building awareness and interest in biochar — from local farmers and agricultural cooperatives to policymakers and innovators — is essential to creating a sustainable, long-term ecosystem for its use.
Our workshops are custom designed and accessible, making sure that biochar is understood and adopted not just as a climate solution for global markets, but as a practical, regenerative tool for agriculture, land remediation, and rural livelihoods across Indonesia.
When farmers and communities lead the movement, biochar becomes more than a product — it becomes a shared path toward resilience and renewal.
1. Women-led biochar production workshop in Nagekeo, Flores
The idea for this workshop began with a simple yet powerful question: How can we enable a successful women-led biochar enterprise in East Nusa Tenggara? In collaboration with our partner, the Environmental Bamboo Foundation — a renowned organization in bamboo-based restoration initiatives — we designed a program that supports the principles of a restorative economy and women’s economic empowerment. Drawing on Bhetochar’s scientific expertise and precision tools, we created a five-day workshop to explore what types of biochar can be effectively produced at the community level, while aligning with women’s existing skills, available time, and daily work patterns. This initiative lays the foundation for inclusive, locally driven participation in sustainable biochar production.
Key takeaways:
- Empowering women is central to building resilient and sustainable communities.
- Biochar supports both environmental regeneration and local economic growth.
- Collaboration and continuous learning are key to long-term impact in NTT.
Collaborate with us.
Contact us to explore how we can build more awareness for biochar while enhancing the livelihoods of farmers in Indonesia.

























