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Jute stick and rice-hull briquette biochar from a gasifier cookstove.
Jute stick and rice-hull briquette biochar from a gasifier cookstove produced in CCDB campus, Bangladesh on July 17, 2013.

"Champion"-type gasifier cookstove made by Servals Automation, India.
"Champion"-type gasifier cookstove made by Servals Automation, India.

Example of local stove manufacturing:  modules of an improved chula (not a gasifier) made from cement.
Example of local stove manufacturing: modules of an improved chula (not a gasifier) made from cement.

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