Title:
Vegetable Protein and Liquid Bio-Fuels from Crescentia can Compete with Mineral Oil
Author(s):
Jochims, K.
Document(s):
Paper
Abstract:
The fruits of Crescentia alata can produce vegetable protein, Ethanol and vegetable oil (BioDiesel). Crescentia does not use the soil exclusively. Crescentia grows on all tropical pastures. Its extra long taproot brings up nutrients out of large quantities of profound soil. Crescentia produces its fruits nearly without interruption throughout the year for more than 100 years without fertilizers, without irrigation, without agrochemicals. Crescentia can produce per hectare of pastures per year 11 tons oilcake + 8.300 litres ethanol + 3.000 litres biodiesel + 11 tons dry fruit pulp. Investment profitability may reach about 25 % per year. This profitable fruit production could replace mineral oil at competitive prices on 450 million hectares = about 1/3 of all tropical pastures. The tropical cattle farmers can double the results of their cattle breeding under these fruittrees by feeding the fruit pulp. We are looking for a coinvestor to share our global monopoly.
Keywords:
alternative fuel, biodiesel, ethanol, feeds, food, venture capital
Topic:
Fuels from biomass
Subtopic:
Production, supply and use of liquid biofuels from oilseeds
Event:
18th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition
Session:
VP3.3.15
Pages:
1801 - 1803
ISBN-13:
978-88-89407-56-1
ISBN-10:
88-89407-56-5
Paper DOI:
10.5071/18thEUBCE2010-VP3.3.15
Price:
FREE