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  • Re: Q on hydroponics

    Has anyone had any success with growing oil crops other than Jatropha? I was wondering about Linseed, Soya and Rapeseed. I want to trial a few of these to see what results I get. I am thinking Aeroponics as I went to Epcot last week and saw that they were growing wheat successfully. Thanks
    Posted to Forum by brobi on 09-12-2008
  • JatrobaCurcas planting in Cambodia

    I am looking for anyone interested in jatrophacurcas planting in Cambodia, where vast lands suitable for planting of JatrophaCurcas are readily available. In addition abandon labours are also available there. To go into this venture one must go into studies on country, land, climate, labour, availability...
    Posted to Forum by erik22 on 09-11-2008
  • Re: Jatropha seeds or seedlings

    seed sources I've found so far. echonet.org (12 seeds per pack, $4,00 per pack, 5 pack maximum) Cactus Jungle ($42.00 per seedling) ebay (various sources, 1000 seeds for $62.00) I've read about some seminars but if you have the time, you can look up all you need to know online. first, how much...
    Posted to Forum by ccheek on 07-22-2008
  • Land ho!

    no, no ho's around. I think i've finally obtained 2.5 acres to grow jatropha on in Aransas Pass, Tx. I sure hope so, this will clear the 60+ trees and all of the seedlings out of my back yard and give me a place to start the other 1000 seeds i got off of ebay. LOL. checking the news lately and...
    Posted to Forum by ccheek on 07-17-2008
  • "High-Tech" Ethanol

    A s f a r a s t h e t r o p i c a l c o u n t r i e s [ m a i n l y B r a z i l - p l e n t y o f l a n d and w a t e r ] a r e c o n c e r n e d , apart from Jatropha Seeds, the C a s t o r Se e d s and theB i o m a s s [any w a s t e ( f r o m t h e Eth a n o l M a n u f a c t u r i n g U n i t s ...
    Posted to Forum by Alhad Kothare on 06-09-2008
  • Re: jatropha for bio-diesel production

    im learning a lot more about biodiesel these days, I had NO CLUE they turn biodiesel into jet fuel. there are about 5 types, (i think) of jet fuel, add that to how many airlines have sold out, gone bankrupt or simply closed their doors in the past few months. (most of this from my very first issue of...
    Posted to Forum by ccheek on 05-30-2008
  • Re: jatropha for bio-diesel production

    if you're planting seeds. count on 2 years for first fruits to harvest. 3 years for a decent crop. if you start from saplings, 18 months or less to first harvest, better harvest per year afterwards. my suggestion, buy saplings instead of seeds, by year 3 you'll be selling both saplings for others...
    Posted to Forum by ccheek on 05-07-2008
  • Re: Buscando proyectos de Jatropha / Investor looking for Jatropha opportunities

    Yes, we are looking for investor for joint venture for jatropha farming in the Province of Palawan, Philippines. Investor to provide lona financing, while farmers Cooperatives will provide lands and labor. Investor to buy all the seeds. Project proposal ready for interested investor. thanks junvir email...
    Posted to Forum by junvir on 02-25-2008
  • Re: Which South American Countries are currently producing biodiesel?

    The question: WHEN the Bio-Diesel Manufacturers can begin to produce: Shiploads of Quantities At attractive prices and of Internationally Acceptable Quality Standards of Bio-Diesel
    Posted to Forum by Alhad Kothare on 11-24-2007
  • Re: Where to get biodiesel in Brasil/Brazil

    The question: WHEN the Brazilian Bio-Diesel Manufacturers can begin to produce: Shiploads of Quantities At attractive prices and of Internationally Acceptable Quality of Bio-Diesel
    Posted to Forum by Alhad Kothare on 11-24-2007
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