Posted in mozambique on Jan 21st, 2009
The project recruits and trains select groups of farmers to develop and sustain a viable jatropha market in Mozambique . These projects are seen as opportunities for Africa to become major players in the bio-fuel market
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Posted in mozambique on Oct 22nd, 2008
Will Jatropha Invade Mozambique ?On Oct. 19th 2008, at the opening ceremony of the Fifth International Via Campesina Conference in Maputo,…
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Posted in mozambique on Oct 21st, 2008
The project recruits and trains select groups of farmers to develop and sustain a viable jatropha market in Mozambique . These projects are seen as opportunities for Africa to become major players in the bio-fuel market. …
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Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 19th, 2008
Lake County Farmers Using Poisonous Bean To Produce Fuel … called jatropha and it looks like coffee beans. Farmers want to use it for biodiesel fuel. Brian Shank is banking on it.
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Posted in biofuel, mozambique on Oct 14th, 2008
… from sweet sorghum in tanzania at a cost of up to $600 million. britain’s sun biofuels plans to grow about 5500 hectares of jatropha in tanzania.
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Posted in biofuel, mozambique on Oct 13th, 2008
Britain’s Sun Biofuels plans to grow about 5500 hectares of jatropha in Tanzania. The company also grows jatropha in Ethiopia and has similar projects in Mozambique
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Posted in mozambique on Oct 10th, 2008
Mozambique backs cassava-based ethanol, says focus will be on converting surplus; 33 Mgy cassava-based ethanol project announced in China; Cassava shortage in China leads to 80 percent cut in ethanol projections; $30 million Phillipine …
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