In many places, intensive agricultural practices have led to significant soil degradation through erosion, organic matter and nutrient depletion and nutrient imbalances. Maintaining or improving soil fertility is a major challenge for providing high agricultural productivity and food security. Biochar (highly stable carbon-rich material produced by the carbonisation of biomass waste for use as a soil amendment in agriculture or carbon sequestration technique) has the potential to increase agricultural production, improve soil quality and reduce non-CO2 greenhouse gas production rates. However, extensive field trials are lacking and are still required to assess the likely impacts, especially when application of biochar is concurrent with oth...