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Jatropha and Sunflowers Growing for Mozambique Biodiesel Refinery

Submitted by on July 10, 2009 – 9:50 amNo Comment

by  Fred Katerere  (Bloomberg)   Mozambique’s Companhia do Buzi and Galp Energia SGPS SA, from Portugal, plan to build a refinery in the country within the next ten years to produce fuel from jatropha and sunflowers, Noticias reported, citing the group’s General Manager, Goncalo Barradas.   The group will spend about 100,000 euros ($139,000) on the first phase of the project, which will be located in the central Sofala province, the Maputo-based newspaper said.   READ MORE

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