TerraChar® Returns as a Silver Sponsor at the 2026 North American Biochar Conference
- Eric Burns
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New Orleans, LA — November 16–18, 2026
TerraChar® is proud to announce its return as a Silver Sponsor of the 2026 North American Biochar Conference (NABC2026), the largest gathering of biochar professionals in North America. The conference will be held November 16–18, 2026, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in downtown New Orleans, Louisiana.
Co-hosted by the American Biochar Institute (ABI) and the U.S. Biochar Coalition (USBC), NABC 2026 is themed "Setting the Standard for Biochar: Trust · Scale · Adoption" and is expected to draw over 1,000 policymakers, researchers, producers, investors, and industry leaders from across the continent.
What to Expect from Terra Char at NABC 2026
The Terra Char team will be set up in the Exhibit Hall with a corner booth, ready to connect with attendees, partners, and customers. Whether you're interested in bulk biochar supply, NRCS Standard 336 applications, carbon sequestration, or water filtration solutions, our team will be on hand to discuss your specific needs.
Exhibitor Move-In: Monday, November 16
Main Conference: Tuesday, November 17 & Wednesday, November 18
Location: Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, 900 Convention Center Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70130
About the North American Biochar Conference
Hosted annually since 2009, NABC is the premier biochar industry event in North America. The 2026 edition reflects biochar's growing role in federal policy, agricultural markets, and carbon markets, with sessions focused on standards, end-use applications, and pathways to scale. This year's event is co-hosted by the American Biochar Institute (ABI) and the U.S. Biochar Coalition (USBC) — a landmark partnership unifying the biochar industry under a shared banner.
Come Find Us in New Orleans
Want to connect at the conference? Reach out to us at info@terra-char.com or (573) 489-8929, or visit our corner booth in the Exhibit Hall. We look forward to seeing the biochar community in New Orleans this November.



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