Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 23rd, 2010
A severely degraded environment and stagnant economy will not be able to sustain these desperate refugees. To create more arable land for growing food and provide long-term sources of income, Haitians will need to plant millions of trees.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 23rd, 2010
BOSTON—-Although 2009 saw venture capitalists invest $877 million across 51 deals for bio-based fuel and materials production, that level of funding represents a 26% drop from 2008.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Dec 10th, 2009
Hi Everyone, I am interested to invest in the land for growing Jatropha . But first thing first I need to know more informations with regards to.
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Posted in Uncategorized, biofuel on Dec 3rd, 2009
A Brazilian start-up is testing the possibility of implementing a large-scale biofuels project using jatropha , a family of hardy, succulent plants. The company, BioVentures Brasil, is getting $1 million from the InterAmerican …
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Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 30th, 2009
If it was dry arid land which was being used for growing jatropha, it is now the turn of water ponds to add fuel to biodiesel production in the country.
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Posted in Uncategorized, biofuel on May 23rd, 2009
Indigenous cotton varieties can be intercropped with food crops. Bt-cotton can only be grown as a monoculture. Indigenous cotton is rain fed
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Posted in Uncategorized, biofuel on May 9th, 2009
Indigenous cotton varieties can be intercropped with food crops. Bt-cotton can only be grown as a monoculture
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Posted in Uncategorized, biofuel on May 7th, 2009
Indigenous cotton varieties can be intercropped with food crops. Bt-cotton can only be grown as a monoculture. Indigenous cotton is rain fed
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Posted in Uncategorized, biofuel on Apr 29th, 2009
Indigenous cotton varieties can be intercropped with food crops.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 28th, 2009
UNAM experiments with jatropha – The university started a new collaboration project with the Mexican state of Morelos. The goal is to analyze alternatives for growing jatropha using bacteria to accelerate growth.
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