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End-Use Markets for Charcoal and Charcoal by-Products

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Handbook of Charcoal Making

Part of the book series: Solar Energy R&D in the European Community ((SRDE,volume 7))

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The charcoal-maker distinguishes between household markets and industrial applications; these two outlets require different tactics, have their own specifications, packing styles and marketing habits. It is, therefore, quite common for charcoal producers to be active in only one market. To facilitate comprehension, this chapter has been subdivided accordingly.

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Emrich, W. (1985). End-Use Markets for Charcoal and Charcoal by-Products. In: Handbook of Charcoal Making. Solar Energy R&D in the European Community, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0450-2_6

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