Hi Crispin. Interesting and I certainly applaud their entrepreneurial spirit. Apart from labour cost and cost of equipment, the contractor's only other costs would be sieving/bagging and transporting the charcoal either to the market or storage area where it needs to be kept dry. I am all for making charcoal from plantation waste as opposed to just burning it to minimize fire risk - or to make way for new plantings but every forestry company has procedures and not many are allowed to deviate from tried and tested protocols. Regards. Kobus Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device _______________________________________________ Stoves mailing list
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