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Take a look at the future of oil production! This plant is called Jatropha Oil and it’s seeds are crushed and turned into green.

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When jatropha seeds are crushed the resulting oil can be processed to produce a high-quality biodiesel that can be used in a standard diesel engine, while the residue or press cake can also be processed and used as biomass feedstock to …

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Jatrophetic — Registan.net

“When jatropha seeds are crushed, the resulting jatropha oil can be processed to produce a high-quality biodiesel that can be used in a standard diesel car, while the residue (press cake) can also be processed and used as biomass …

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“When I first heard that jatropha seeds are used to make biodiesel, I quickly showed interest and planted. I know it is new in Malawi.

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(PFC) cited its Jatropha Plantation Program (JPP) as a sustainable source of income for small farmers during these times of economic crisis exacerbated by the typhoons that recently ravaged the Philippines.

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“When I first heard that jatropha seeds are used to make biodiesel, I quickly showed interest and planted. I know it is new in Malawi. Elsewhere I am told they started some time ago.

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Jatropha plants are grown for it’s seeds which yields oil. The seeds are poisonous and are yields about 27-40% jatropha oil.

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From left to right, top to bottom the seeds are: Delonix regia, Jatropha curcas, ricinus communis, Azadirachta indica and Balanites aegyptiaca. (Photo courtesty of K-State Division of Biology).

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Jatropha jet fuel

Jatropha seeds are rich in high quality oil. In our projects we enable communities in Kenya to grow jatropha and extract the oil for their own use. However research has been going on across the world into the potential commercial …

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e offer jatropha seeds that are derived from Jatropha Curcus, an oil yielding plant.

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