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style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt" lang=EN-US>>So what is the real reason one would char
wood before applying it as a growth enhancer?<</SPAN><SPAN
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</SPAN>By taking care of the loss of energy by producing charcoal from wood to
put into the soil, the farmers will have energy enough for cooking and
increased yields, which I will call a good idea for developing countries to
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