Monday, July 16, 2007

Can diesel be "cultivated"?

India has the potential to be a leading world producer of diesel, but the rural farmers still need to get comfortable with the idea that diesel fuel can be "harvested," but they understand one thing very clearly that they can use jatropha plants as a source of extra earnings. Farmers need to know that there is going to be a good market for what they produce. We are very keen to build that confidence and promote jatropha cultivation by assisting planting, buying the seeds for refining and providing the refining technology to enable growers to make their own biodiesel."

TO RESOLVE ABOVE ISSUE AND TO PROMOTE THE WONDER PLANT

WE have has established Center For Jatropha Promotion with an aim to use the fruit of the jatropha bush to produce biodiesel and thus offer local farmers a new source of income and are currently undertaking the pioneering work of promoting jatropha plantation-the promising biofuel crop on a large scale on wastelands/farm land in India with a mission

"GREENING THE EARTH.... EARNING THE RESOURCES FOR RURAL

MASSES" as we are committed to changed the desert destiny into gold mine and uplifts the standard of life of rural farmers.

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