Jatropha Investment Downloads
Jatropha in Indonesia
This project brochure includes:
* The annual net profit from the harvest
* The harvest cycle and how it works
* Why companies are investing in jatropha
* Why Indonesia offers the best opportunity to
capitalise on this
The need for a new sustainable energy source is rarely out of the news headlines. Spotting an opportunity, Aston Lloyd are now offering investors low-entry into a new and unique investment project which offers an annual return on biofuel-producing land in Java, Indonesia.
Many analysts say this has been found in jatropha, a biofuel plant which reduces 68% of fossil diesel greenhouse emissions. It’s easy to grow, and doesn’t displace food crops. Back in 2007, Goldman Sachs called jatropha one of the best candidates for future biodiesel production, and since then it has soared from strength to strength.
Investing in Biofuels - Jatropha
This report features:
* Demand and supply of biofuels
* Why the Jatropha tree?
* Where does it grow?
* How to invest
360 Invest Group is a market-leading research organisation that produces publications and reports on worldwide investment opportunities. We provide relevant and objective information based on up-to-date research, making us an invaluable resource for serious investors.
One particular type of biofuel-producing crop which has generated interest from investors and environmentalists alike is the jatropha tree. In 2007 Goldman Sachs called jatropha one of the best candidates for future biodiesel production, and it is developing rapidly.
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