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State of Art Jatropha Development Mozambique, January 2006 Jan de Jongh For FACT-Foundation (www.fact-fuels.org) an investigation mission of 1 month to Mozambique was made in January 2006. The developments on Jatropha for bio-fuel production were investigated in four areas: around Bilibiza and Itoculo (North Mozambique) Chimoio & Gorongoza (mid Mozambique). A workshop was organised in Chimio where stakeholders were invited to exchange experiences and to discuss further developments. Some active organisations, which were present at the workshop, are: ADPP, Caritas, IIAM (Agricultural Research Institute Mozambique), ICRAF (World Agroforestry Centre), Environtrade (NGO based in UK), Bio-oleo (company from Brendon Evans). Summarizing, the following findings can be reported: Local cultivation of Jatropha for oil production has started mid 2005. It is estimated that about 150 ha has been planted with Jatropha, by a number of farmers and organisations. The climate and physical conditions in this country are very good for Jatropha. At several places there are full grown trees, which have been planted by the Portuguese some 20 years ago. ADPP, (Ajuda de Desenvolvimento de Povo a Povo) has started with small nurseries and plantations, with teacher training colleges (EPF) of ADPP and small farmers. The target group of FACT and ADPP, the small vulnerable subsistent farmers, have very little opportunities to generate cash income. There is no market for biodiesel, but an eye-catching initiative is that from Brendon Evans, a local farmer (originated from Zimbabwe) who produces biodiesel from cotton seed, all by himself, which he uses for his tractor. There neither is a national policy on bio-fuels as yet. There is an inter-governmental workgroup however. The demand for affordable biodiesel is large because of the high price of normal diesel, which is presently more than US$ 1,- per litre, while the average income is around US$ 60 per month. Therefore the stimulus for further scaling up is large. In first instance because Jatropha oil will be used for local or private use, for vehicles (biodiesel) or for diesel generators for electricity. We are dealing with a local product for local use. There are already some large firms, e.g. from South Africa, that are starting to develop large areas of land with Jatropha. These however are not putting the small farmers interests first.. On the short term the export to Europe may increase, stimulated by EU policy (legislation). There is an EU-commitment for 2 % green transport fuels in 2005 and 5.75 % in 2010. Sweden wants to be independent from fossil fuels by 2020 by relying on bio-fuels for 100 percent. However, a vast amount of bio-fuels will need to be imported, because the European countries cannot produce enough bio-fuels to fulfil this commitment. The climate and available land area is insufficient to reach this. However it may be doubted that much fuel will be transported from the inlands of Mozambique to Europe. Cost of logistics will be decisive. A locally executed energy survey in Itoculo indicated that no fertilizer is used by small farmers for all of their agriculture activities (too expensive). The cake resulting after pressing the oil from the Jatropha nuts offers the opportunity to be used as a natural fertilizer at low costs, supplying both minerals and nitrogen. There are other opportunities for application of the press cake, such as producing bio-gas for cooking or lighting via fermentation, but there is no experience with it yet in Mozambique.

The Jatropha nursery from Environtrade in Gorongoza Park A 4 ha Jatropha plantation of Environtrade The Jatropha nursery of ADPP/EPF Chimoio A full grown Jatropha tree at the EPF in Bilibiza, in Cabo Delgado

Participants of the Workshop held on Jatropha for Local Development from 19-20 January 2006, at EPF Chimoio. A diesel engine driving a maize milling machine, which has the potential to be modified to run on Jatropha oil. Jatropha plants intercropped with maize at EPF Chimoio.

The Jatropha nursery of EPF Bilibiza, with seeds imported from Tanzania. The diesel generator set of EPF Bilibiza which is a potential user of Jatropha oil. The oil pressers from Bio-Oleo in action, pressing cotton seed, Chimoio. The press is made in China and imported via Zimbabwe.

A hand rope pump installed at EPF Chimoio, which serves to irrigate young Jatropha plants and other vegetables. Project Proposal : Jatropha oil for Local Development in Mozambique FACT (Fuels from Agriculture in Communal Technology), together with ADPP and GAIA- Movement has made a project proposal for production of Jatropha by the population of the subsistent farmers, for which presently funding is being searched for. The long term objective of FACT is to contribute to the development of bio-fuels in developing countries in a concrete way, whereby this renewable energy source brings income generation to local communities that ( may ultimately) deliver to the world market The specific target of this pilot project is to build up an infrastructure, with such capacity building, that activities can be scaled up by own force, after ending of this project. Within the project, the local production of Jatropha seeds and subsequent fuel production will be started and a local users market of Jatropha oil will be developed. Capacity building of the local small farmers and technicians is an important part of the project. The production of Jatropha will be done by small farmers which are united in 25 farmers organisations, the so called farmers clubs, supported by ADPP and coordinated by FACT. In order to achieve a healthy yield of Jatropha, on farm research will be executed by Mozambican research institutes, IIAM and ICRAF, to varieties, pests and diseases and use of natural pesticides. The expected result after three years (end of project) is that, in 5 different areas in Mozambique, spread from North to South, where the local partner ADPP has been active for many years with the local population, 250 500 ha land will be in production with Jatropha. The second essential element is the development of a local market for bio-fuel that can be used in diesel generator sets producing electricity for the schools, driving power for maize mills, etc. and for some cars with diesel engines. To achieve this, local technicians will be trained by international experts, to modify the existing diesel systems into use of plant oil. The expected result after three years (end of project) is that, at 10 different places, at 5 schools and 5 small enterprises, the oil will be pressed, and that a market will have been created for 25 diesel engines in 25 villages. The market, thus generated, will ensure the

farmers of a fixed delivery for their Jatropha seeds and/or oil. Besides they can use the oil also for lamps in their villages and for local production of soap FACT will actively spread the knowledge generated within this project and it is expected that the experiences and income generated will lead to new, comparable projects.