Posted in Uncategorized, india on Oct 11th, 2009
Jatropha is native to Central America[1] and has become naturalized in many tropical and subtropical areas, including India, Africa, and North America. Originating in the Caribbean, Jatropha was spread as a valuable hedge plant to …
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Posted in Uncategorized on Sep 6th, 2009
Elsbett AG is the pioneer and world leader in pure plant technology for diesel engines and has been involved in the use of Jatropha oil as a fuel in its pure form since 1986. Elsbett’s technology is present in at least 15 countries …
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Posted in Uncategorized, biofuel, india on Jun 13th, 2009
The Jatropha shrub, which grows wild all over New Zealand, seemed like a really promising biofuel. It is grown on arid and marginal land in India, parts of Africa and other countries, and has been hailed as ‘green gold’.
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Posted in Uncategorized on May 18th, 2009
In Haiti, Sirona Fuels said that it has commenced jatropha plantation in a joint venture with 3C Missions, an relief fund focused on children. The company said it will intercrop and has planted numerous strains to test productivity.
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Posted in Uncategorized on May 5th, 2009
plant ” Jatropha podagrica hook” that can be used as medicine is a tuber, and has benefits for reduce the pain, ease swelling, severe toxicity, and reduce heat. It’s a kind of very popular traditional medicine that many people use.
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Posted in Uncategorized on May 5th, 2009
In Haiti, Sirona Fuels said that it has commenced jatropha plantation in a joint venture with 3C Missions, an relief fund focused on children. The company said it will intercrop and has planted numerous strains to test productivity. ..
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Posted in Uncategorized on May 1st, 2009
In Haiti, Sirona Fuels said that it has commenced jatropha plantation in a joint venture with 3C Missions , an relief fund focused on children. The company said it will intercrop and has planted numerous strains to test productivity.
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