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  • pongamia pinnata is even better yielding for oil ,lives longer ,non poisous and soil enriching!

    best feedstock for biodiesel along anothe legume ,moringa!

  • where can i get the seed ?

  • Another snake oil maybe?

  • Jatropa is a god gifted seed, though it self is poisonous , the plant is a money tree. It has potential to cure the deterioting global environment and an answer for global poverty and employment.

  • Sir, pa send naman ng details sa email ko aldeza@hotmail.com. thank you

  • good job guys

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  • can I have details

  • how to join?am from southern philippines.thanks.

  • There is A company that has a refinery in the Philippines that is ready to start production at the end of the summer of 2009. Nothing but great news if you are an investor. GRYE ticker Green Gold Energies is the company.

  • Excuse me! Algea yields 20,000 gallons per acre per year, no other crop exceeds it.

  • hey, where do you get that info from? i would be keen to know more about that (if you are correct) ...

  • the company Valcent

  • I just hope that they will limit a certain hectares to cultivate Jathropa for fuel.

    Do not neglect the development and improvement of agriculture for food use... especially rice fields.

  • thanks for the comments, yes we are aware of your concern as the matter of fact we do not have farms on rice lands but on lands that jatropha, morringa and mango survives is our main focus. Check our farms in the Philippines.

  • @rlf4403tube Come on man...money talks. Are you serious?

  • BTW, doggoneson this cooperative is adopting a profit sharing system, the percentile showed here is bast on the net profit of the cooperative where all members are going to share with. Are you familiar with cooperative operations? If not,you can check some cooperatives in your neighborhood. Para di tayo nakakahiya sa ibang bansa.

  • dog gone son....kababayan CHECK mo muna bago ka mag comments.......salamat

  • This sounds like scam to me. Beware! There is no current study so far that will validate their claims of such a high yield on your investments. Too good to be true.

  • doggonesan thanks fo ryour comments you can check our legal documents this is not a privately owned venture it is a cooperative registered at the Secutiry Exchange Commission of the Philippines and the Cooperative Development Authority also check UPLB studies on Jathropa. Why Don't you visit our office near SM Megamall or visit our farms, especially the one in Zambales which it's main goal is to give the Aetas source of income instead of roaming around all over the place. THESE IS NOT MLM!

  • Video says "No other use than biodeasle" WRONG !!!!!

    Oil contains 18 differant chemicals 3 of which are medicens. One is a known 100% cure for a special type of stomic cancer.

    Leaves fall off every year and can be composted for organic fertalizer.

    Sape is "almost" 100% pure Latex.

    Seed cake after oil extraction is very high protin animal feed.

    Jatropha Curcas is Truely a wonder Plant

  • RHEAD100----thanks

  • I was under the impression the leaves and seed cake were poisonous to animals and humans.

  • NNNAAAA ! The poison is in the oil. And it is not that strong anyway. The cleaner you extract the oil the better the seed cake is for animal food, about 33% protine.

    There is a veriety in Mexico that people roast and eat much like other people eat peanuts and sunflower seeds in the reast of the world.

    I watched all of your videos.

    DANG !! You have a BEAUTIFUL Place my friend.

  • Thanks RHEAD100 :)

  • Good for the environment, the economy, and a very thought provoking investment idea. Thanks for poating this information.

  • Thanks and God bless

  • Nice!

  • thanks I appreciate it God bless

  • The Jatropha I know is highly toxic. How do you deal with crushing the Jatropha without causing a toxic vapor?

    This is an intersting idea. I hope it turns out to be viable and profitable for all involved.

  • UncleRico13, thanks for your comment. Regarding your question let's communicate thru the email address i provided in my website.

  • Where can I buy jatropha seeds in Mexico ?

    donde yo puedo comprar la semilla de jatropha en mexico

  • In addition to several grammatical errors in the presentation, you haven't provided any information on the labor cost in harvesting jatropha seeds.

  • intrepidlikes, I greatly apologize for irititating your gramamatical ingenuity, "I AM SORRY"

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