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Producing biochar and organic fertilizer in Cameroon
DW (English)
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7/24/2023
Hubard Stephny, a 29-year-old petroleum engineer, has turned into a pioneer of green energy and organic fertilizer in Cameroon. He is bringing his green ideas to communities and is training them.
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00:00
The roadside here, littered with waste.
00:02
But for Houbart, it's a treasure trove.
00:05
He and his team regularly head out to gather vegetable scraps
00:09
in the Cameroonian community of Pendia.
00:12
There's no municipal waste collection,
00:14
so everything ends up on the streets.
00:17
For the Family Green Corporation NGO,
00:20
it's a valuable resource.
00:21
We want to recycle this household waste in a useful way.
00:27
It's lying around everywhere.
00:29
Most of it is vegetable waste,
00:31
which we can use to produce eco-friendly charcoal
00:34
for lots of people.
00:36
It costs less, so it's affordable for families.
00:39
The team has all the equipment they need.
00:46
They use a cargo trike to bring the bags of vegetable scraps
00:49
to the recycling yard.
00:51
They can process hundreds of kilos of waste a month.
00:57
The first step is sorting the waste.
01:00
Bananas, cornstalks, as well as coconut and bamboo branches
01:04
are all good for making organic charcoal.
01:08
Just like the wood charcoal, the material first has to be burned.
01:13
The team works to keep emissions to a minimum.
01:16
The burned vegetable waste is then mixed with other organic waste
01:20
and then combined with a gluey substance
01:22
derived from the cassava plant.
01:25
Every machine here was built by the NGO.
01:29
But not every job has been automated.
01:31
The last step is forming the charcoal by hand
01:34
and then placing the briquettes in the sun to dry.
01:41
It's a clean, healthy fuel that doesn't smoke
01:44
and can even be used in the home like gas.
01:46
So it replaces butane gas.
01:54
At the same time, it also helps address the waste problem
01:57
in our community.
01:59
And it helps in the fight against deforestation
02:01
and helps address the problem of global warming.
02:10
The NGO produces some 300 kilos of organic charcoal.
02:14
Some of it is sold in major cities like Douala,
02:18
but most remain in nearby communities.
02:21
Qubart's NGO now employs 12 people and they all receive a good wage.
02:29
The organization offers internships too.
02:32
At the moment, Catherine Bilae Mbeya,
02:35
a student from the coastal city of Douala,
02:38
is doing an internship here.
02:43
I'm passionate about everything to do with protecting the environment,
02:48
everything to do with organics.
02:50
I was immediately won over by the fact that the corporation
02:52
is involved in the production of bio-fertilizers,
02:56
ecological charcoal and biogas.
03:04
The NGO built its first biogas plants for local farmers.
03:08
Now they've expanded and also manufactured them
03:11
for private individuals and institutions throughout the country.
03:16
Qubart has made a career out of renewable energy
03:19
and it's all because the oil industry didn't want him.
03:23
I'm a trained petroleum engineer.
03:27
In 2016, after I finished my studies,
03:32
it was very difficult for us to find a job in the oil industry.
03:36
So together with some friends and classmates,
03:39
we came up with the idea to set up an organization
03:42
to promote alternatives to fossil fuels.
03:49
Along with green energy,
03:51
the NGO recently added organic fertilizer to its portfolio.
03:55
They use a method that is simple but very efficient.
03:59
Tender green leaves are soaked in water
04:01
and then mixed with other organic wastes
04:03
such as vegetable matter or cow dung.
04:07
After several weeks, the fertilizer is ready to use.
04:12
The NGO also does community outreach with farmers and schools.
04:16
They hope to win farmers over to using organic fertilizer
04:19
or even take part in producing it.
04:24
We've been to various schools and shown the students there
04:27
how to manage waste sustainably.
04:30
The young students are the foundation for the future.
04:33
When they finish school,
04:34
they should be inspired to contribute to this sector.
04:41
The NGO is a pioneer in Cameroon.
04:44
If the ideas catch on,
04:46
many more young people in the country stand to benefit
04:49
and the environment will benefit too.
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