Kenya to Legalize Charcoal Trade

Lawmakers have moved to legalize the charcoal trade after it was revealed that illicit charcoal burning has reduced the country's forest cover.

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  • Kenya:  Kenya Seeks to Legalise Charcoal Trade

    Capital FM, 5 November 2012

    The government now wants to legalise the charcoal business in an attempt to beat illegal charcoal burning which is largely to blame for the loss of the country's forest cover. read more »

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Sacks of charcoal.



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  • btcstore33
    Nov 9 2012, 21:58

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  • Steve Klaber
    Nov 12 2012, 19:06

    Try a different source for charcoal: Your water hyacinth problem! It can be made into briquettes, burned in the new low-pollution stoves that produce charcoal as a byproduct. That charcoal may be used as further fuel, or as biochar soil conditioner. See it done in Bungoma! Salim Shaban will be glad to show you!