“We are Launching Biomass Briquettes to The Rescue of Nigeria’s Forests” – Lanre Akinkumi

“We are launching our biomass briquette made from agricultural waste into the market,” said Lanre Sam-Akinkunmi, co-founder and chief executive officer, Golden Seed during a press briefing.

“It is a direct substitute for wood charcoal which is the traditionally known charcoal. People who need industrial heating, a lot of boiler application, furnaces, restaurants, hotels and homes can use our biomass charcoal briquette,” Akinkunmi said.

“It is a product of high demand with great effect on our biodiversity as we have lost over 20 percent of our forest cover because of deforestation owing to the growing appetite for wood charcoal,” he added.

He stated that the biomass briquettes are smokeless fuel that has zero impact on the environment.

Currently, he noted that his organisation produces 400 metric tons (MT) of biomass charcoal briquette monthly, from palm kernel shell mainly sourced from smallholder palm oil growers.

According to him, the Maxiburn charcoal briquettes burn three times faster than wood charcoal, burning continuously for four straight hours while the traditional charcoals burns for only 45minutes.

He added that his organisation is working to partner with relevant government agencies such as the Ministry of Environment, and the Nigeria Export Promotion Council to ensure that the government lifts ban on charcoal export to enable Golden Seed tap earn substantial forex for the country through biomass charcoal briquette exports.

The high rate of forest depletion in Nigeria may soon be a thing of the past as Golden Seed Fats &Oil has launched biomass charcoal briquette called Maxiburn – a substitute for wood charcoal.

Golden Seed whose primary business is processing nuts into palm oil and palm cake has now shifted into the conversion of its palm kernel shell to biomass briquette used for industrial application, grilling and cooking as alternative to wood charcoal – which leads to huge deforestation and destruction of the environment.

“We are launching our biomass briquette made from agricultural waste into the market,” said Lanre Sam-Akinkunmi, co-founder and chief executive officer, Golden Seed during a press briefing.

“It is a direct substitute for wood charcoal which is the traditionally known charcoal. People who need industrial heating, a lot of boiler application, furnaces, restaurants, hotels and homes can use our biomass charcoal briquette,” Akinkunmi said.

“It is a product of high demand with great effect on our biodiversity as we have lost over 20 percent of our forest cover because of deforestation owing to the growing appetite for wood charcoal,” he added.

He stated that the biomass briquettes are smokeless fuel that has zero impact on the environment.

Currently, he noted that his organisation produces 400 metric tons (MT) of biomass charcoal briquette monthly, from palm kernel shell mainly sourced from smallholder palm oil growers.

According to him, the Maxiburn charcoal briquettes burn three times faster than wood charcoal, burning continuously for four straight hours while the traditional charcoals burns for only 45minutes.

He added that his organisation is working to partner with relevant government agencies such as the Ministry of Environment, and the Nigeria Export Promotion Council to ensure that the government lifts ban on charcoal export to enable Golden Seed tap earn substantial forex for the country through biomass charcoal briquette exports.

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