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Daimler Committed to Jatropha Biodiesel

Submitted by on February 17, 2010 – 2:55 pm2 Comments

(TheBioenergySite)   Daimler AG has started a new project for the cultivation of the biodiesel raw material jatropha in the south of India and the seedlings for the first 100 hectares have been planted.

 

The company is supporting several village communities in the state of Tamil Nadu with funds and expertise from its already successfully completed research projects.  Jatropha plants are cultivated and their seeds will be harvested in cooperation with farmers from these village communities.

The seeds provide the basic raw material for biodiesel production. Only non-arable land that is no longer suitable and used for the cultivation of food crops is cultivated with jatropha plants.  Thus, the jatropha fuel does not compete with local food production.  READ MORE

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