A significant decline in soil quality has occurred across Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) through adverse changes in soil properties causing serious challenge to regional food security. This paper presents the new Jatropha technology for soil quality improvement and its importance for meeting rural energy demand in SSA. The paper starts from the premise of Jatropha agriculture and its impact on soil quality improvement with reference to examples from the drylands of Nigeria and Mali. Having reviewed the sweeping claims on Jatropha’s role and ability as alternative energy source, its ‘alleged’ cheap domestication and rush for mega plantations of Jatropha, the paper weighs the controversies surrounding the sustainable production, land grabbing and c...
The claim of jatropha (Jatropha curcas) being a wonder plant is based on its perceived ability to gr...
Low inherent fertility of tropical soils and degradation, nutrient deficiency and water stress are t...
In Burkina Faso, about 100,000 ha of Jatropha were planted during the past 10 years. Despite this en...
Jatropha has often been proposed as a miracle crop for the production of oil, because of the high y...
The effects of growing Jatropha in on-farm and on-station degraded lands were evaluated on carbon (C...
Biofuel production from feedstocks grown on wastelands is considered a means of addressing concerns ...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a geographical region consisting of 49 countries, out of which, 39 count...
The interest on non-food energy crops is increasing, and among these Jatropha curcas has been highli...
This paper evaluates the potential of Jatropha curcas Linnaeus (Jatropha) as an alternative source o...
Jatropha and Pangamia as biodiesel plantations are promoted by a large number of developing and dev...
Small-scale Jatropha cultivation and biodiesel production have the potential of contributing to loca...
Current increase in demand of knowledge for alternative sources to fossil fuel has triggered lot of...
This paper presents results from comprehensive field surveys of jatropha projects in Mozambique, Tan...
Low inherent fertility of tropical soils and degradation, nutrient deficiency and water stress are t...
Biofuels are gaining importance in the backdrop of increase in fossil fuel prices driven by reduced ...
The claim of jatropha (Jatropha curcas) being a wonder plant is based on its perceived ability to gr...
Low inherent fertility of tropical soils and degradation, nutrient deficiency and water stress are t...
In Burkina Faso, about 100,000 ha of Jatropha were planted during the past 10 years. Despite this en...
Jatropha has often been proposed as a miracle crop for the production of oil, because of the high y...
The effects of growing Jatropha in on-farm and on-station degraded lands were evaluated on carbon (C...
Biofuel production from feedstocks grown on wastelands is considered a means of addressing concerns ...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a geographical region consisting of 49 countries, out of which, 39 count...
The interest on non-food energy crops is increasing, and among these Jatropha curcas has been highli...
This paper evaluates the potential of Jatropha curcas Linnaeus (Jatropha) as an alternative source o...
Jatropha and Pangamia as biodiesel plantations are promoted by a large number of developing and dev...
Small-scale Jatropha cultivation and biodiesel production have the potential of contributing to loca...
Current increase in demand of knowledge for alternative sources to fossil fuel has triggered lot of...
This paper presents results from comprehensive field surveys of jatropha projects in Mozambique, Tan...
Low inherent fertility of tropical soils and degradation, nutrient deficiency and water stress are t...
Biofuels are gaining importance in the backdrop of increase in fossil fuel prices driven by reduced ...
The claim of jatropha (Jatropha curcas) being a wonder plant is based on its perceived ability to gr...
Low inherent fertility of tropical soils and degradation, nutrient deficiency and water stress are t...
In Burkina Faso, about 100,000 ha of Jatropha were planted during the past 10 years. Despite this en...