Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Jatropha growing won’t be at expense of food crops


Monday July 7, 2008

KOTA KINABALU: Jatropha cultivation in Sabah for the production of biodiesel will not be done at the expense of food crops.

Sabah Land Development Board (SLDB) general manager Jhuvarri Majid, however, said that at the same time research into Jatropha must be stepped up as fossil fuel (petrol and diesel) was a quickly diminishing resource and becoming increasingly costly.

He said this when briefing Chief Minister Datuk Musa Aman who was visiting SLDB’s Jatropha-centred booth in conjunction with Farmer’s Day.

Jhuvarri also said that the setting up of the Agro Research and Development Complex in Nabawan was a priority.

“While this complex will remain focussed on R&D of Jatropha, it will also include research into food crops such as padi, fruits and cash crops so as to make Sabah self-reliant in food production,” he said.

According to Jhuvarri, initial results from the SLDB Jatropha trial plot in Binakaan, Nabawan, was encouraging, prompting the agency to go into its second phase to set up the R&D complex and plant Jatropha on a large scale.

“We are in the process of acquiring some 800ha of land in Nabawan for this purpose and hope to start soon.

“There can be no denying that we need to research further into Jatropha as it can be the most suitable feedstock for biodiesel as it is a non-edible oil and be grown on marginal land,” he added.

He said that Jatropha could be a good plantation material for eco-restoration in overlogged land and in forests damaged by fire or over-cultivation.

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