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Your investment opportunity in Biofuels

For Biofuels to be 100% ecological every infrastructure, production and transport component used in it's production must also be ecologically sound. All land used must be otherwise wasteland and all energy used must be from renewable sources. Meeting that need demands a whole new generation of industries and that demand opens up a whole new range of investment opportunities.
Biodiesel production in Africa

Biomass fuelled tractor production in Europe

CNC Machine tools in Sweden

Oilseed presses in Africa

Co-generation plants for Europe

Power generation in West Africa

Biomass fuelled tractor production in Senegal

Eco friendly farming systems in Sweden

CNC machine tool technology in Ethiopia

Cotton Microspinning in West Africa

Banking in West Africa
Projects

Africa does not have the production and infrastructure industries needed if Biofuel is to become the benefit it could, and should, be to the economies of the region. However the wests "need for green"  provides the driving force that can lead to an industrialisation able to provide that missing infrastructure.  This page attempts to describe the details of those industries - the specific needs and how we are going about dealing with them. read more
The Tractor

Most would accept that tractors are a fundamentally important part of efficient agricultural production. Yet in Sub Saharan Africa, where people are heavily dependent on agriculture for their own survival, tractors are not yet common - land is mostly worked still with the use of animal or people power. read more

Biofuels

In essence biofuels are both an attractive and simple solution to the percieved problem of CO2 induced global warming. Alcohols can replace volatile fuels such as gasoline/petrol - Esters derived from vegetable oils can replace diesel fuels and the Biomass waste products can replace solid fuels.  Any CO2 produced from their combustion is only that absorbed during the plants growth, so in an ideal world they are CO2 neutral.  read more