By Markus Faigle | Volunteer
As part of the training provided in the technical school run by Zahana, the use of bio-charcoal as a source of cooking fuel is recognized as inexpensive. Using bio-charcoal instead of firewood is an integral part of promoting the use of improved cookstoves.
But, even if the level of the various trainings offered in the school should be maintained at its current level, its production at the household level remains still to be considered quite tedious. As long as firewood is still available and obtainable people might opt for it.
Despite the complexity in the process of carbonization, the big machines with which the school had been equipped for training/demonstration in 2019 are currently being revised to be made functional.
This part of the bio-charcoal production process will strive to bring these machines back to life and by actually using them and finding a way to make them more functional. (They have been sitting in a shed for years). The innovative team in Analakely wanted to revise it by possibly reducing the number of the tubes from 100 to maybe 10, that would make it more feasible to mass produce bio charcoal briquettes.
The team from Analakely, our most innovative village, seized the opportunity and began with the actual production of charcoal. Their goal is a business model with a social purpose. The team in Analakely produces bio-charcoal at a low price to encourage people to use it and at the same time to makes money by doing it, so they can support themselves and get access to cash.
At the moment, this team manages to sell their bio charcoal in the market in Tsiroanomandidy, the next town nearby. In town people cannot just take a walk into the countryside to collect firewood and are forced to buy their firewood or charcoal to cook already anyway. In this initial phase they sell 100 pieces of bio charcoal per day at the rate of 100 Ariary per unit.
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By Markus Faigle | Volunteer
By Markus Faigle | Volunteer
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