Biochar & Biomass Delivery Research
WeevilWipeout has conducted research into the integration of its plant-compound technology with biochar-based delivery systems derived from sustainable biomass.
Biochar is a stable carbon material produced through the controlled conversion of organic biomass. In agriculture it is widely recognised for its ability to improve soil structure, increase water retention and support beneficial microbial activity.
As part of this work, WeevilWipeout has collaborated with biomass and biochar producers to investigate how advanced biochar materials may support innovative delivery systems for agricultural pest management.
In parallel, internal trials have been conducted examining specialised infusion techniques using proprietary formulations developed through patent-driven research. These studies are investigating how biomass-derived structures may contribute to more durable and environmentally responsible crop protection systems.
WeevilWipeout is also investigating opportunities to utilise locally available agricultural biomass as part of future biochar production systems. In many agricultural regions large volumes of plant material are generated each year through pruning, plantation maintenance, and crop management.
Converting this biomass into biochar offers the potential to transform agricultural waste into a valuable soil-enhancing resource, while also supporting sustainable pest management systems. This circular approach aligns with emerging global strategies focused on regenerative agriculture, carbon management, and improved soil resilience.