Burning any fuel that does not completely combust, in this case orange wood charcoal, will produce CO. Whether different wood sources for charcoal produce differing amounts of CO is way above my pay grade. Sorry. One way to find out would be to acquire a CO analyzer and measure the output of CO from burning some of this type of charcoal. There is very limited info on the Internet about this charcoal.
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