Paul, Crispin et al, 

I do not have any hold of international pricing for charcoal, only specific 
community pricing, as this assessment is being done routinely by the trainers 
or should be,  before accepting a training contract.  

In our local area here in Southern Oregon, based on a look at braii/ bbq  
charcoal pillow type briquette costs  in the local supermarket:
its 88 US cents per pound in 12 to 13.5 pound sacks, and drops to 65 us cents 
per pound bought in 17 to 18 pound sacks...

The holey briquette using usul blend of the usual leaves grasses stras waste 
paper and a dash of waste charcoaol fines as produced in the third world sells 
for a high of 5 cents for a 140 gram briquette...Thats 454/140 X.05 = 16 US 
cents a pound. Assuming about 95% of the cost is labor, At $3.00/person/day. 
and given no change in technology of scale of economies ,  they could be 
produced here in Obamaland, for $12.00 a day .

Technical improvements are a foot which will likely double of the efficiency of 
hand production methods, but for what its worth,  although the current energy 
input cost for producing the briquette is far lower in the third world (~3.6 
watts/kg of hand-produced product), it seems we are not really competitive in 
the states at least with the hand processes.

Will be curious to see what you learn in Brazil, Paul...

Cao

Richard Stanley
www.legacyfound.org

BEtter stay where we are at for manual pressing at least...

On Sep 10, 2010, at 6:15 PM, Crispin Pemberton-Pigott wrote:

> Deal Paul
> 
> Was that list the purchase price or production cost?  If we asked Tom Miles 
> nicely I think he could give us a production cost for more than one method. 
> 
> The reason I ask is that if the production cost is far below the local retail 
> price one can imagine affecting the market. 
> 
> Regards
> Crispin
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> Stovers,
> 
> A few months ago there was a discussion collecting data on the cost of  
> charcoal purchased around the world for charcoal stoves.
> 
> Was there a summary or final report or general data from that discussion?
> 
> Please direct me to it, or send it if you have it separately.
> 
> I am going to the Biochar conference in Rio on Sunday and I think that  
> the cost of charcoal data might be interesting to have.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Paul
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