Jatropha Curcas & Energy Farming

Jatropha Curcas is a “desert adapt” plant originally from Central America and is proving to be a major business and contributor to the global energy mix in parts of India, Nicaragua, and Africa.

The 3-4 meter shrub is desert adapt, lives for 50 yrs, can be harvested up to three times a year, grows well in poor soils, only needs 200mm of rain per year and from its fruit or total nut weight you can extract about 31%-37% oil. This oil can produce bio diesel which burns 10 times cleaner than petro-diesel and doesn’t cause acid rain or contribute to global warming!

Employment Benefits

Jathropha Curcas plantations increase local employment in any community:

Primary:

– Botanist
– Planters/Pickers
– Crushers
– Maintaining Crop

Secondary:

– Collecting honey
– Making Bio-diesel
– Making soap
– Making Candles
– Making Varnish

Watch the Full Belly Project Sustainable Energy Farming here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GWZbhZZQxY