'Centre For Jatropha Promotion and Biodiesel' offers fuel plantation 'package'
The Rajasthan-based 'Centre For Jatropha Promotion & Biodiesel' (CJP) is attracting attention with its off-the-shelf packages for those who want to establish a biofuel plantation.
The CJP promotes Jatropha programs and activities it hopes will lead to energy independence and the greater use of cleaner transportation fuels, especially in the developing world. The transition from fossil fuels to farm grown renewable fuels relies on the dedication, theoretical and practical skills of the coming generation. Constant growth within the renewable energy industries, institutes and organizations has also created tremendous scope for personal and professional opportunities, which the CJP tries to kickstart.
So far, the CJP is the only global organization providing advanced level training with enhanced technology in the field of jatropha promotion for biodiesel production. By integrating technical and managerial issues, CJP has developed 'Jatropha Agricultural Training' package to deliver competences through qualified trainers with a practical 'hands on' approach.
The organisation further designs and implements the establishment biofuel farms in which Jatropha curcas crops are grown and exploited within a structured agri-supply chain. CJP offers research activities on byproducts and provides support/services to analyse and guide the entire "Soil to Oil" development and establishment of the biofuel crop.
The CJP gives us a glimpse of how it thinks the basic economics of jatropha farming work out. The numbers on a plantation of 10,000 ha can be summarised as follows:
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Obviously the CJP also sells its expertise for the preparation of dedicated business plans in the sector.
The CJP organises more of its successful 'Jatropha Hi-tech Training Program' sessions that take place in Rajasthan, India. The next ones are scheduled to start from 23rd April, 2007. The maximum number of participants in each course is limited to 50. The package cost includes cost of Lodging, boarding, training material and lectures. Participants will be responsible for their own travel arrangements, such as, air travel, visa and so on. Airfares and visa costs will not be provided. The last date of registration is April 5, 2007
More information can be found at the Center's website.
The CJP promotes Jatropha programs and activities it hopes will lead to energy independence and the greater use of cleaner transportation fuels, especially in the developing world. The transition from fossil fuels to farm grown renewable fuels relies on the dedication, theoretical and practical skills of the coming generation. Constant growth within the renewable energy industries, institutes and organizations has also created tremendous scope for personal and professional opportunities, which the CJP tries to kickstart.
So far, the CJP is the only global organization providing advanced level training with enhanced technology in the field of jatropha promotion for biodiesel production. By integrating technical and managerial issues, CJP has developed 'Jatropha Agricultural Training' package to deliver competences through qualified trainers with a practical 'hands on' approach.
The organisation further designs and implements the establishment biofuel farms in which Jatropha curcas crops are grown and exploited within a structured agri-supply chain. CJP offers research activities on byproducts and provides support/services to analyse and guide the entire "Soil to Oil" development and establishment of the biofuel crop.
The CJP gives us a glimpse of how it thinks the basic economics of jatropha farming work out. The numbers on a plantation of 10,000 ha can be summarised as follows:
- Low value land area: 10,000 ha
- Crop yields: 87,500 tons
- Biodiesel Production: 37.8 million liters/10 million gallons per year
- With an investment of US$15 million , sales of US$24 million can be expected with a net profit of around 45%.
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- Soil and land prospection
- Feasibility study
- Formation of Business Plan
- Appointment of Consultant
- Farm Designing
- Sourcing of elite planting stock
- Execution of Plantation
- Crop care
Obviously the CJP also sells its expertise for the preparation of dedicated business plans in the sector.
The CJP organises more of its successful 'Jatropha Hi-tech Training Program' sessions that take place in Rajasthan, India. The next ones are scheduled to start from 23rd April, 2007. The maximum number of participants in each course is limited to 50. The package cost includes cost of Lodging, boarding, training material and lectures. Participants will be responsible for their own travel arrangements, such as, air travel, visa and so on. Airfares and visa costs will not be provided. The last date of registration is April 5, 2007
More information can be found at the Center's website.
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