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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2009

Oxbo's model Korvan 9000 picking jatropha. Oxbo is excited about its entry into jatropha harvest market. A mechanical jatropha harvester is just another extension of our commitment to providing mechanized solutions for agriculture worldwide. We are committed to further development of our machine based on the needs of this new industry. Jatropha offers a great biofuel solution for the world and Oxbo is working to promote and to encourage this dramatically growing industry.

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  • Contect for Inveatment in Jetropha Caracus White A High Breed Through Contract Farming in INDIA.Good Cash Crop To earn Green Currency.Recently Harvested Aprox.50,000 Acar in Companys own Farm House.People Making aprox.12% Growti in Currency .Contect Mail-rajkumar.rao54@gmail.com.

  • Recrustista: Many would think that coffee, raspberries, blueberries and grapes are handpicked crops. The reality is they are all these crops have been mechanized because those 7 billion people are not willing or eager to go out and pick. The reality is we cannot afford to hand harvest our fuel.

  • Come on guys... Jatropha curcas is a hand-harvested plant if I ever saw one. With very close to 7B people on the Earth, most of them in areas suitable for Jatropha, that is lots of hands! And I bet they could have gotten more ripe ones, and less green ones, at better than 1-2 km an hour! LOL

  • Increasing demand in bio-fuel means big profits,

    InvestUS is leading the way with our multicrop investment!

  • @ykashti

    You post Youtube Movies like this; look above, this movie: v=68wcBFI7Bv4

  • the fruits are totally ripe and I wouldn't recommend to harvest them earlier. THey have a higher oil content if they are approxemately yellow. But I got another question: How much percent of the fruits have not been harvested, after the harvester passed the shurbs and have you recognized any injures at the plants after harvesting? Thanks for answers

  • Where is that and what age are those plants? They look like 1-2 years old. It also looks that the fruits are over ripe, so they detach from the plant easier; do you have any video to see the harvester in operation when the fruit is green at the peak of oil content?

  • see this movie

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