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CENTRE FOR JATROPHA PROMOTION
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| Advanced Biofuel centre |
Building a sustainable biodiesel industry
Growing Diesel Fuel Plants |
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Believing in Biodiesel
The advance biofuel from nonfood feedstocks, we at Centre for Jatropha Promotion & Biodiesel (CJP) have been engaged since last decade in research, development and production of non-food sustainable biofuel crops worldwide in a structured Agri-Supply chain, Value additions and research activities thereon & have been providing technology and services from “Soil to Oil” for the breeding, development, planting and harvesting of next-generation commercial biofuel crops. We have been engaged in promoting sustainable farming for biodiesel production since last one decade and ours research findings and on-hand field experiences in respect of various technical, agronomical/silvicultural aspects of plantations of Jatropha & other non-food biodiesel crops have resulted in significant improvements in knowledge and technical background related to Productivity, profitability and sustainability of commercial production of the oil crops. This is why we profoundly and proudly got the status of Global Authority for scientific commercialization of Jatropha & other non-food biodiesel crops
With years of continuing research, experiments and trials has provided an adage to find and develop 2nd generation biodiesel feedstock with low cost input technology. We have honor to establish a number of biodiesel crops - the untapped resource as alternative source for Bio- Diesel industry of future.CJP has identified, tried, developed and cultivated following oil seed bearing trees and non-food oil crops. Implementing its vast agronomic knowledge base and in-depth experience, CJP has proven highly successful in growing a number of biodiesel crops; some of them are briefed below:- |
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Alage
Camelina
Calophyllum inophyllum L.,
Castor bean (Ricinus communis)
Citrullus colocynthis (Tumba)
Flax
Jojoba (Simmondsia chinesis)
Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.)
Kenaf
Karanja (Pongamia pinnata)
Kokum (Garcinia indica)
Moringa oleifera
Mahua (Madhuca indica)
Neem (Azadirachta indica)
Simarouba (Simarouba glauca)
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Energy & Environment Security
Concerns around energy security, dependence on foreign oil, finite oil and gas resources, and the negative consequences associated with global warming due to continued greenhouse gas emissions have prompted significant interest in the development of low carbon and sustainable advance biofuels like biodiesel from nonfood feedstock. From algae and wood chips to grasses and solid waste, scientists are looking far and wide for the raw material that will yield a new generation of advance biofuel—a source that doesn't divert food into energy, and is abundant enough to make a significant dent in the oil market. |
Global Financial & Climate Crisis
Climate change is happening. We are warming the globe by burning the fossil fuels which power our industries, our homes, our offices, our transport and our farms. Without a doubt, our society has benefited significantly from the burning of fossil fuels. Our standard of living has never been higher, and our quality of life seems to be pretty good
The creation of wealth is not only deemed to be a desirable goal for individuals and businesses, it's an integral component to the continuing success of our economy. When wealth is created, so is demand; when the creation of wealth slows, so does the demand for products produced by our industries, which leads to economic reversal. So what if our climate is changing as a result of our economic activities? Why should we change? The answer, of course, is that we have to. We don't really have a choice in the matter. Change is upon us. We are going to be changing in so many ways over the next few decades, Global warming isn't the only threat to our society, and however it is the most pernicious. Other threats, such as the end of cheap oil, poverty and homelessness, food and water shortages, terrorism and war, are going to be exacerbated by a changing climate. That's why taking real action to reduce our carbon emissions is so very important.
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COP16 Climate Conference: Cancun Accord
The significant and wide ranging set of decisions made at the United Nations annual climate conference covers progress on a wide range of measures, from rainforest protection to global technology hubs, the whole adds up to considerably more than the sum of its parts. The most important aspect of the Cancun Agreement is that it sends a very clear and positive message. After the disappointment of Copenhagen and much negative news for the climate agenda; the world is now firmly back on track towards a new global low carbon economy
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Profound Investment Opportunity
Rapid growth in primary energy consumption, especially in developing countries, and continued deforestation – the single largest source of greenhouse gas emissions – have combined with rising concerns over energy security and climate change, to strengthen demand for renewable energy. Not only is energy consumption expected to expand significantly by 2030, but alteration of the fuel mix to reduce reliance on fossil fuels is considered vital to the reduction of greenhouse house gases, which means that the market for environmental assets, renewable energy and clean technologies is truly global. The combination of these factors presents an opportunity for the construction of a diverse, balanced, lucrative portfolio of Biodiesel Properties and carbon assets
Governments such as India, China, South Korea, Brazil and the U.K. have spurred growth in carbon-cutting technologies, driven by the desire to create jobs, achieve energy security by reducing the need for imported fossil fuels, and ensure competitive advantage in the future. Governments have really realized the essence and benefits of green energy and at the corporate level there’s an acceleration of activity on the investment and acquisition side. Cancun, Mexico agreement shall also pump the investment of billions of dollars in the new global green economy. |
Benefits to Society
The potential benefits to society of the spread of Biodiesel Crops are far more than just reduced environmental damage. Through adopting technologies that reduce energy, water and resource usage, societies will increase their productivity, their global competitiveness and drive local economic development and employment. The ultimate goal of Bio-energy is to integrate it into everything we do, and, in the words of Vinod Khosla (one of the world's leading green energy venture investors), to become 'maintech. The category will then not be something special: it will just be the way things are done. This is one of the reasons that investing in the sector has merit. Those technologies that do become 'ManTech' will generate extremely healthy returns. Clean Technology investing is therefore not just about providing the scientific foundation for future technologies. Green energy is just an essential part of the transition to a world in which efficiency is improved, productivity and economic growth improves and communities function more effectively |
SUSTAINABILITY
Given the realities of the biodiesel markets, a successful biodiesel business plan begins with an effective feedstock strategy from which process design flows. To make biodiesel a long-term business opportunity, attention must be to the critical issue of availability of right feedstock at right cost. Jatropha and other nonfood feedstocks will be a vast source of biofuel and a key to reducing our dependence on fossil fuel Jatropha can bring significant environmental benefours. It can replace jet fuel and diesel from petroleum without interfering with food crops or leading to the clearing of forests. The good thing about Jatropha is that you're producing a tree shrub that lives for a long time and does ours job, producing oil, while it also sequesters lots of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
Jatropha is a valuable multi-purpose crop to alleviate soil degradation, desertification and deforestation, which can be used for bio-energy to replace petro-diesel, for soap production and climatic protection, and hence deserves specific attention. Jatropha can help to increase rural incomes, self-sustainability and alleviate poverty for women, elderly, children and men, tribal communities, small farmers. It can as well help to increase income from plantations and agro-industries.
There are various trees that are suitable for bio-diesel production like Jatropha, Pongamia, Moringa, Simaruba etc and all these trees must be regarded as a sure inclusion and the foundation around which a plan can be built if for nothing but their pure hardiness and stress handling ability.
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Business & Biodiversity
Life as we know it would simply not exist without plants. At the plant scientists and horticulturists are working towards effective, science-based conservation solutions to ensure that we leave a healthy and hopeful world to the next generation. To unlock these solutions requires a modest percentage of the world's financial resources, the dividend could prove invaluable. It's not just animals and plants that can flourish by protecting biodiversity but the bottom line of businesses. The negative environmental impact of the world's top 3,000 listed companies total around $2.2 trillion annually.
The UN General Assembly has given its seal of approval to the creation of a new international body to be called the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES).IPBES will expand global efforts to stem the loss of biodiversity and essential eco-systems beyond the realm of research and into the realms of policy-making and action. Understanding the role of natural assets in their economies will help governments develop policies and determine regulations relating to those resources. Coordinated international research, clear policies and well-defined regulations will help businesses plan for future sustainability and risk management. |
Carbon Savings
Biodiesel produced from non food crops like Jatropha and others is one of the most promising solutions for tackling the growing carbon emissions from transport. Climate change has become one of the major challenges for mankind and the natural environment. Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions released into the atmosphere in ever rapidly growing volumes are recognized to be responsible for this change. Carbon footprint quantification, analysis and reduction are key to preventing this, for example, by enhancing energy efficiency, mitigating carbon emissions by means of green energy and then compensating for remaining GHG emissions by investing in carbon offsets, with a final goal to becoming carbon neutral
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Food vs. Fuel

The world's poor spend twice what they did on food just seven years ago, yet still starve in greater numbers. An eight-year-long drought in Australia, the lengthiest in 200 years, has helped keep global supplies of wheat and corn tight. Within the next year, China will become a net wheat importer, driving food prices up just as it's driven up other commodity prices this decade. For the poor, this booming commodities market means more processed into ethanol, for reasons frankly more political than environmental. Concern about climate change has led to biofuels subsidies in USA that pit hungry mouths and empty gas tanks against each other. The implications for the world are grim. If the U.N. is right, the global population will reach 9 billion people by 2050. Meanwhile, the Earth is running out of farmland because of population growth and sprawling cities. Fifty years ago, there was an acre of arable farmland per person--there's half that now
Now governments have to make a choice between feeding people and fighting global warming. The first job of government is to feed its people. Food and biomass require the same resources for production — land, water and agrochemicals. Food and fuel need not necessarily compete, particularly when there is careful planning for ecological conservation and sustainable production methods. One thing the world obviously needs is greater productivity from its existing farmland. It’s possible through organic manure and fertilizers, particularly potash and phosphate. Everything would be fine if the world's governments would "solve the infrastructure bottleneck, invest in research, allow for GM in biofuels, and build better water and irrigation systems. That's exactly what we doesn’t see happening; instead a "biofuels versus feeding the world" scenario. The second generation feedstocks overcome most of the problems present in the first generation feedstock…that is why CJP is promoting nonfood crops on no arable land through SOCIAL FINANCE.
Benefits to Developing countries
Wasteland Reclamation and Reforestation
Income generation from previously unusable areas
Provide huge opportunities from new sustainable and renewable land resources
And crops Creating employment Nursery development, soil preparation, irrigation systems, Plantation maintenance, seed collection, oil extraction and Refinery control
Benefit from the increased demand for employment in infrastructure, logistics and Transportation |
Breaking the cycle of poverty
Consider that 54 countries are poorer today than they were 15 years ago. And that almost half of the world’s people – the vast majority of them working people – live on less than two dollars per day. We have a responsibility to make renewable energy available and affordable to all…to ensure that the poorest countries in the world are not forced to choose between feeding their people and fueling their economies.
For example, crop yields in sub-Saharan Africa are projected to fall by 20 percent under global warming;
As yields fall and demand rises, Africa will become more dependent on expensive food imports. Already the poor in sub-Saharan Africa spend 60 to 80 percent of their total income on food – that compares to approximately 10 percent in the U.S.;
Climate change induced famine may displace more than 250 million people worldwide by 2050
Consider that oil priced at >$90 per barrel has had a disproportionate impact on the poorest countries, 38 of which are net importers and 25 of which import all of their oil;
Developing countries consume roughly twice as much oil per dollar of GDP as the United States
All the while, the high cost and Inaccessibility of fossil fuels, leaves approximately 2 billion people worldwide without reliable energy sources, without refrigeration, basic communication, heat, or even light.
For developing countries, then, climate change and world’s energy policies are a source of oppression, a source of sickness and a source of human suffering.
Since the two-thirds of the people in the developing world who derive their incomes from agriculture and Jatropha based biodiesel has enormous potential to change their situation for the better and poverty can be broken by biodiesel plantation Cultivation as these dedicated crops have a huge potential for replication world -wide, improving the livelihood of many more.
At the community level, farmers that produce dedicated energy crops can grow their incomes and grow their own supply of affordable and reliable energy
At the national level, producing more biofuels will generate new industries, new technologies, new jobs and new markets. At the same time, producing more biofuels will reduce energy expenditures and allow developing countries to put more of their resources into health, education and other services for their neediest citizens |
Can diesel be "cultivated"?
India & other developing countries have 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 Biodiesel trees/crops plants as a source of extra earnings by utilizing the land that was of no use.
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 and other non-food oil crops cultivation by assisting planting, buying the seeds for refining and providing the refining technology to enable growers to make their own biodiesel. |
Growing Business
Over the past 10 years, biodiesel has emerged as an important part of the national, and international, discussion on renewable fuels. Feedstock has been at the core of the discussion. While many options have been brought to the table, some promising leads have not yet had commercial success. Over the past several years, competition to biodiesel as a diesel replacement has begun to appear. The driver for biofuels usage is not limited to the United States and Europe, but is also growing in the Asia-Pacific and Latin American regions. World biofuel production has surpassed 100 billion liters of annual production in 2009. After accounting for energy contents, this is displacing 1.15 million barrels of crude oil per day, which creates approximately 215 million tonnes of GHG emissions annually. With respect to biodiesel, forecast global production of 16.4 billion liters will reduce GHG emissions by 35.9 million tonnes - greater than the GHG emissions reported for Croatia in 2007. The rapid development of the global biodiesel industry has been closely observed by countries interested in stimulating economic growth, improving the environment and reducing dependency on imported oil; thirty countries are implementing biofuels targets in 2010 alone, with many of these countries in the developing world encouraging biofuels as a means of building energy security and improving their rural economies. Biodiesel demand is expected to double between 2009 and 2015, while supply is expected to grow threefold
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India can become net exporter of crude oil by 2020
India produced roughly 880 thousand barrels per day (bbl/d) of total oil in 2009 from over 3,600 operating oil wells. Approximately 680 thousand bbl/d was crude oil; the remainder was other liquids and refinery gain. In 2009, India consumed nearly 3 million bbl/d making it the fourth largest consumer of oil in the world. EIA expects approximately 100 thousand bbl/d annual consumption growth through 2011.The experts at CJP have stressed there is an urgent need to search an option and substitute the increasing consumption of fossil fuel claiming that the end of conventional source of energy reserves is not very far-off. They have suggested that biofuels can substitute fossil fuel and the Indian government should make a concrete strategy on biofuel programme as it is related with the energy security as well as the national security.
In this context Centre for Jatropha Promotion & Biodiesel (CJP) is targeting to plant 20 billion biodiesel trees plantation by 2013. At present India imports around 800 million bbl crude oil per annum. To make this deficit good India needs 8 million more well with an investment of US$ 4 trillion. Contrary to this a plantation of 20 billion biodiesel trees with an investment of US$ 40 billion can produce 900 million bbl crude per annum with amazing other benefit of environment; employment and rural electrification. These too do not need any type of arable or no arable land. The plantation being done on boundary line and other nontraditional agronomic areas. The present project explores a method of growing oil seed trees in nontraditional agronomic areas and would generate following positive outcomes: Produce sustainable fuels from idle areas that are costly to maintain; Provide Carbon reduction; Provide support to the local economy by providing jobs and relatively inexpensive fuels. |
CJP: Global Premier Agency: Science, Technology, & Knowledge & Expertise
CJP is the global premier agency to provide enhanced knowledge and enhanced technology to more than 80 counties for setting of Jatropha plantation from ground zero. We’ve been privileged to represent the Centre for Jatropha promotion & Biodiesel (CJP), the first one organization to introduce commercial farming of Jatropha first time in the history and have formulated the Concept to Commercialization of viable Jatropha & other OSBT projects., promoting sustainable farming for biodiesel production and By cultivating these energy-producing plants, processing them and finally producing biodiesel, we are creating new sources of income for the rural farmers.
CJP has now to more arms to deal with the global biodiesel business services
CJP is engaged in continuous research and development of nonfood viable crops
Biodiesel Crops & Technology Private Limited (BCT) was founded to ensure sustainable supply of high oiled adequate feedstocks for economical production of biofuels and meeting out the challenge of global warming
To serve as Global Knowledge Platform for a Sustainable Future, Biodiesel Business Academy© has been established

We have already planted Jatropha, derris indica (Pongamia), simaruba castor, etc. in large area and encouraging results have motivated us for further expansion of the plantation which can generate tremendous job opportunities among the rural masses It may lead to a revolutionary transformation of the current gloomy economic and energy scenario with an era of economic bloom and prosperity for all sections of society. Biodiesel cultivation generates an income of around RS 25000(US$ 625) / ha and RS.150, 000(US$ 3750)/ha from 5th year onwards in existing system of farming and if grown in 200 hectares in a village, it can provide adequate employment to all landless workers all through the year.
We have introduced our Rural Jatropha Energy System, implementation of which may benefours farmers and their communities and other stakeholders. This energy system based on the local cultivation of Jatropha & other non food crops is decentralized, durable, relying on local knowledge and sustainable, in the true sense of the word. We can provide water and electricity services to a rural village at a smaller cost.
CJP proudly presents our commitment to exploring, developing and establishing the correct process, procedures and systems for growing, crushing refining and use of Bio Diesel from seed oil, Jatropha Curcas in particular.CJP is fully equipped with Technical knowledge and plant science expertise, process engineering and operational expertise to plan, design and Create Failsafe Fuel Farms; deploy and commission Non-food vegetable oil refining and design and construct biodiesel plants. We would like to introduce you to JATROPHA and our other related activities as having specialized in
several fields of Jatropha Production related consultancy and services CJP see great opportunities for doing business with it... Our wide range of activities include……….

Complete & updated knowledge and information
Expertise & Enhanced technology
Development of Jatropha and other Projects
Improved & enhanced Inputs Production & Management
Execution of the Plantation Project
Plantation Consultancy & Management
Construction of oil/biodiesel Plants |
KEY STRATEGIES to SUCCESSFUL JATROPHA INVESTMENTS
 As Jatropha and other non-food oil crops are poised on the cusp of commercialization, Jatropha investors have stepped up their efforts to develop a viable source of Biodiesel, and some are already well on the road to success. However, with so many new projects coming up, and a lack of understanding of the Jatropha Curcas Plant and reliable information; lack of QPM inputs; lack of Best Agricultural Practices and expertise & poor management techniques ; many projects are only achieving mediocre results. Therefore, while Jatropha holds a great deal of potential as a biodiesel feedstock, it is also important to acknowledge many hurdles must be overcome before the crop can become economically viable in most parts of the world. The key strategies planning, methods and technologies are very essential for Successful Implementation & execution of a large scale Jatropha Project with Maximum ROI through Improved Agronomy. After having specialized in the field of creation of Failsafe Fuel Farm with experiences and expertise CJP has drawn a set of Key Strategies to Successful Jatropha/other crops Investments….
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Failsafe Fuel Farm

Therefore for Successful Implementation of Jatropha and other nonfood oil crops projects with Integration above Key-Strategies you need an authoritative agency able to provide knowledge, expertise and technology for the predicted Sustainability while maximizing Project ROI through Improved Agronomy. And CJP is competent enough to be become your knowledge & Technology provider
To engineer and execute Jatropha energy farm from ground zero to harvesting stage we have developed a set of enhanced services with access to our own supply chain intellectual property rights (IPR) and exclusive expertise with technological background and experiences in the field for creation Failsafe Energy Farms to implement project through our level of competence and technology. Our scope of the Project task may cover a variety of activities viz: Setting up of Plantations from Ground Zero to Harvesting Stage just to ensure "FAILSAFE FUEL FARM"
Jatropha Energy Project Services (JEP)
Derris Indica Energy Project Services (DEP)
Moringa Energy Project Services (MEP)
Simarouba Energy Project Services (SEP)
Colocynth Energy Project Services (COEP)
Jojoba Energy Project Services (JOEP)
Alage Energy Project Services (AEP)
Ricinus communis Energy Project Services (RCEP) |
Climate Smart Farming: Agronomy Support
CJP’s ongoing agronomic support is on line with the FAO theory of Climate Smart agriculture that sustainably increases productivity and resilience to environmental pressures, while at the same time reduces greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It is one of the key factors for long-term success. Driven by a philosophy of knowledge sharing and learning by doing, we are able to achieve significant results in this very technical field, while remaining highly resourceful. Our team of biodiesel experts are constantly researching and developing new and efficient solutions for Biodiesel crops across the globe, to design and instill the most suitable General Agricultural Practices (GAP) for each and every part of the world and have introduced Integrated Fuel Farming Management System (IFF) which serves as a set of practical ground rules. These continue to prove significantly effective in obtaining higher yields while considerably reducing industry-related risks…
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Biodiesel Crops Starter Kits: we have developed Agricultural Extension Kit for various nonfood oil crops just to enable new grower to start it in a sustainable manner..
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We at CJP have developed Crop specific Safe Care Technology with reference to practice of modern techniques coupled with scientific management. This will help getting more yield of better quality resulting into better revenue and profit. Moreover, for individual biodiesel crops we have complied a perfect set of publications which are the most important tools which you should have if you are going to take up the Biodiesel Project. |
Full Range of Biodiesel Business Consulting Solutions
CJP is the Global Consultant in the field of Biodiesel Project establishment providing consultancy at every stage of the project right from soil to preparation of complete plantation management and technical plan to plantation techniques/plantation execution and Setting up of Plant for Bio-Fuel including all plant & machinery required with all our best of potentiality and expertise. |
CJP’s Professional Biodiesel Business Plan Services
A feasibility study and a business plan are essential steps in financing and developing a successful biodiesel business. CJP can help clients identify the needs, opportunities and solutions of their local, regional and national markets. By identifying these needs and providing management direction, CJP can help clients obtain financing in order to develop and manage an effective and successful biodiesel facility. The most critical component of any business plan is the pro forma, an educated view or projection of what the performance of a company is capable of, given a specific set of assumptions and conditions. CJP has been involved in identifying these needs for specific projects for a number of years and can help develop a realistic and obtainable. Performing the right kind of analysis, using up-to-date information, and using the most complete detailed evaluation will save time and money for your project. CJP provides all aspects of feasibility analysis and business development including assessments of the following: crop production, crushing, coproduct markets, feedstock acquisition and contracting, technology analysis, risk analysis specific to biodiesel technology, feedstock, markets, and general project risks, market and financial analysis. CJP can offer the type of consulting that only numerous years of leadership in the small to mid-size biodiesel market can provide at an affordable price…..
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Biodiesel Business Academy©
CJP has the privilege to provide most authoritative Knowledge platform known for Development of Sustainable Non-Food Jatropha Oil Crop Projects, Programmes and Priorities to Feed Biodiesel Industry Worldwide and has established the Biodiesel Business Academy© (BBA) to provide quality, impartial, informative and enjoyable advanced level training with enhanced technology in the field of Biodiesel production. The BBA delivers Training to international and national participants/professionals of green energy industry to increase and distribute knowledge and skills. Whether you are new to the industry, have recently changed jobs or simply wish to refresh your knowledge, our training should become a key part of your personal or company professional development programme ……
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GLOBAL JATROPHA TRAINING: 2011(JWI 11) |
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| CJP had its 1st, 2nd and 3rd Global Jatropha Hi-Tech Agricultural Training Programme in India in Jaipur, Rajasthan from June 11-15, 2007, July-14-18, 2008 and December 13-17, 2010 respectively attended by more than 57 countries. were grand success. The word “Excellent”, which was used by many trainees to describe their experiences, sums up the JatrophaWorld Training experience.
With Jatropha cultivation becoming an intensifying worldwide trend, how to ‘Do It IN Right Way’ dominated
the entire training, with discussions centering on the best practices in Jatropha for maximum returns. All the
Trainees who attended were glad to have had the opportunity to take their learning beyond the air-conditioned comfort of the conference room, and out into the actual field where they were able to see, touch, feel and do Jatropha planting first-hand.
Some of the countries attended the global Programme are Angola, Algeria Argentina , Australia , Bangladesh , Belize, Burundi, Brazil, Cambodia , Canada, China , Colombia, Costa Rica , Ethiopia , Equator, Egypt, , , France , Germany, Ghana, Haiti, Hong Kong, Honduras , India, Iran, Ireland, Indonesia , Italy, Ivory Coast, Kenya , Lao PDR ,Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Malaysia, Mexico,. New Zealand, Nigeria, Niger, Portugal , Peru, Singapore, Slovenia, Senegal, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Switzerland , Tunisia, Thailand , Togo, Turkey, UK, USA, Uganda, Vietnam And Zambia.
Secure your registration for 4th 5-day Global Jatropha Hi-tech Integrated Nonfood Biodiesel Farming & Technology Training Programme in India from September 14-18, 2011 today as seats are limited. For complete details and registration, kindly visit GLOBAL TRAINING PAGE or mail to Director (Training Division) jatrophatraining@gmail.com |
Global Algae World India 2011
CJP is set to hold Global Algae Biodiesel World India Programme 2011 in India from APRIL 5 to 6, 2011. CJP’s Global Algae World India 11 focuses on the entire algae production from lab to scale. Topics are carefully selected to cover the Biology, Engineering, Marketing and Financial aspects of algae commercialization. CJP is recognized as an important platform for productive exchanges among the Academic, Commercial and Investment communities on nonfood biodiesel crops
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This "Jatropha, nonfood biodiesel” is going to happen. We know there are a lot of farmers, entrepreneurs, and investors reading this who can cash in on this biodiesel craze. They are already doing it big time in Europe so it's just a matter of time before it happen worldwide using Jatropha and other nonfood oils to make biodiesel. This industry is going to grow very quickly - start planting Jatropha TODAY and then start making biodiesel to produce/generate your own fuel/electricity/power.
With above steps —government support, scientific research, new funding, and effective project management—we can make significant progress in the near term to address the climate challenge and fossil fuel crisis through growing green energy from non-food sources.
After having gone through the site you shall be able to know the basic Requirements for an effective energy plantation project. Any failure to meet out above, may lead to a disaster Yes, there is one more reason why there may be a disaster in the waiting. Now that you own the asset, you don't know what to do with it because you did not have a plan about the asset...a perfect business plan is absolute
The Whole World Biodiesel Industry is becoming Jatropha; non-food oil -centric and not just the developing countries want to grow Jatropha and nonfood biodiesel crops with CJP’s integration; American companies want to do business with non-food oil Jatropha and others and with CJP’s association, EU companies want to do the same
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CJP is well positioned to play a leading role in the commercialization of green oil plantation and in sustainable growth in the production of biodiesel and environmental commodities. CJP has extensive on the ground experience in project implementation. The CJP has also strategically attracted and employed market leader executives to expand its management capabilities. CJP can provide the required technical expertise, management capacity, technologies and commercial focus to support widespread green fuel operations.
What need to do to venture into the biggest business opportunity of 21st century...? Just need a proactive approach.
What one needs to do is to create setting up a successful biodiesel Plantation...?... Just CJP’s integration
CJP is getting globally integrated in a very different way with all stakeholders. CJP's global integration is through IPR Knowledge, Strategic Plan to apply our tested and proven Technology and applied Methodology and approach to achieve the aimed objectives i.e. development of FAILSAFE BIO BUSINESS
We will ensure that our operations are consistent with our values
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We place integrity, trust and respect at the core of all we do.
Assuring best services all the times
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