Mr. Asoriya Albert, District NADMO Director of Kessena Nankana West, has embraced the BioChar innovation as a revolutionary solution for his community’s development. Apexnewsgh reports
Speaking at a recent workshop organized by the Millar Institute in Bolgatanga, he expressed his enthusiasm for the technology, which converts waste materials into valuable resources.
“This program is telling me to use my own waste material to make myself better and my people better,” he said. “I’m interested in learning the technology of making BioChar, and I believe I can make money from it.”
Mr. Albert highlighted the challenges his district faces with bushfires and grass burning, which pose a significant threat to their livelihoods. He expressed his gratitude to the Millar Institute for introducing this innovation, which he believes will help his community convert waste into a valuable resource, reducing the risk of fires and generating income.
“This knowledge is worth more than money,” he emphasized. “I’m willing to learn and adopt this technology to improve my life and the lives of my people.”
The BioChar innovation has the potential to transform the Kessena Nankana West District, providing a sustainable solution for waste management, income generation, and environmental protection. With enthusiastic leaders like Mr. Albert on board, the future looks bright for this community.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com
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