Odisha, a state located on the eastern coast of India, is known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse ecosystems, and agricultural potential. However, the region faces significant challenges, including soil degradation, climate change, and the need for sustainable agricultural practices. One innovative solution gaining traction in Odisha is the use of biochar, a carbon-rich material produced from organic waste through pyrolysis. This article explores the role of biochar in improving coastal agriculture and enhancing soil carbon storage in Odisha, while also highlighting the efforts of organizations like Grow Billion Trees Partners in promoting these initiatives.