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Charcoal worth N$2m on its way to the US

- ■ Kuzeeko Tjitemisa

Namibia will today ship a consignmen­t of 350 tons of charcoal worth N$2 million to the United States of America (USA).

Jacques du Toit, American embassy spokespers­on, said in a statement Wednesday that US ambassador Lisa Johnson will participat­e in the send-off of a consignmen­t of charcoal from Namibian supplier, Africa Burns Charcoal, to a US buyer. “The shipment of 350 tons represents a landmark deal for the charcoal exporter. The deal was facilitate­d by the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID),” he added. According to Du Toit, after signing an agreement with the Namibia Charcoal Associatio­n (NCA), of which Africa Burns Charcoal is a member, USAID facilitate­d relationsh­ips with charcoal exporters and buyers for sustainabl­e and long-term business. Charcoal production is an important activity for managing bush encroachme­nt in Namibia and the sale thereof makes a significan­t contributi­on to Namibia’s economy. In 2019, the sector employed close to 10 000 workers and about 200 000 tons of charcoal was produced in Namibia, up from 120 000 in 2018. Namibia’s charcoal is exported mainly to Europe and South Africa. Globally, wood charcoal exports by country totalled US$1.29 billion in 2019. Light grey in colour, charcoal results from the slow heating of wood or other combustibl­e substances in an oxygen-less environmen­t. This process contrasts with the millions of years involved for coal, a black natural mineral and fossil fuel formed under the earth’s crust under high temperatur­e and intense pressure.

Other difference­s are that charcoal produces more heat and is a cleaner fuel than coal. In addition to generating energy and producing heat for cooking, black powder from charcoal is used in creating purificati­on filters as well as producing fireworks. -ktjitemisa@nepc. com.na

Potential… Namibia will export a consignmen­t of 350 tons of charcoal to the US market.

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