Biofuels in Africa is Africa different?

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Biofuels in Africa is Africa different? Graham von Maltitz CSIR-Natural Resources and Environment 3 November 2010 Forest Biofuels: A Green Resource? Ingwenyama Sports & Conference Resort, White River, Mpumalanga

Overview Drivers of biofuel expansion an African perspective Why Africa? What do policy makers want? Current progress Sustainability concerns Page 2 CSIR 2006 www.csir.co.za

Comparative size and population Africa Area in km2 Population in million 30 300 000 728 Other countries Area in km2 Population in million China 9 800 000 1 300 USA 9 800 000 298 Europe 3 800 000 727 India 3 200 000 1 100 Total 26 600 000 3 425 Brazil 8 500 000 191 Page 3 CSIR 2006 www.csir.co.za

Rainfall Ecoregions Page 4

Page 5 NTFP functional types Forest types Lowland Forest Mangrove Mediterranean & Conifer Miombo and Sudanian Montane Forest Mopane Woodland Acacia Woodland water

Page 6 CSIR 2006 www.csir.co.za

Smeets 2004 Values in EJ/jr Page 7 CSIR 2006 www.csir.co.za

70% of population less than poverty line 40% less 1$ per day 80 % of population in agriculture Only ~ 18% of agriculture land used 10 48 million ha of potential agricultural land (deforestation?) Batidzirai, Faaij and Smeets 2006 Page 8 CSIR 2006 www.csir.co.za

Page 9 Agricultural efficiency: Maize

Page 10 Agricultural efficiency: Sugar

Biofuel use 80-90 % of poor HH use wood or charcoal as main energy source 0.1 tonne Carbon/y, which contrasts with the world average of 1 tc/y, the European average of about 2.5 tc/y and the United States of 5.5 tc/y (EIA, 2000). Page 11 CSIR 2006 www.csir.co.za

Global bioethonal Global biodiesel Faaij 2007 Page 12 CSIR 2006 www.csir.co.za

Why the sudden interest in biofuel in Africa? Africa is being suggested as the potentia OPEC of biofuel New wave of land grabs Large market opened due to demand for biofuels in Europe (huge impact) Concerns over global warming (small impact) Seen as mechanism for bringing income to commercial farmers (big impact from commercial farmer and industry sector) Means to drive rural development (big impact government) Means to drive economy (big impact some governments) Means to make money (Big impact commercial sector) Fuel security (big impact some governments) Page 13

Drivers of biofuel expansion Zambia Somewhere near US$ Biggest 60 per barrel single makes foreign biofuel financially exchange viable cost Basic fuel price and pump price for petrol and diesel in South Africa (per litre) Page 14

South Africa Mozambique Malawi Zambia Diesel use per year IEA stats (2005) 1000 000l/y 7 987 381 140 327 Petrol use per year IEA stats (2005) 1000 000l/y 10 289 107 90 210 Ha of sugarcane, Molasses maize cassava to replace total national petrol (2005) consumption Ha of Jatropha, Palm oil soybeen sunflower canola to replace total national diesel l (2005) consumption 3 230 455 20 938 136 8 935 302 11 483 259 12 138 298 19 051 140 8 925 219 14 450 355 33 595 217 745 63 690 119 420 579 027 135 106 908 787 425 755 689 318 28 257 183 150 53 571 100 446 212 766 49 645 333 938 156 446 253 293 65 934 427 350 125 000 234 375 496 960 115 957 779 983 365 412 591 620 % of total land area needed to meet total transport fuel needs 13 1 3 1 % of arable land needed to fully meet total transport fuel needs 105 4 4 4 % of available arable land needed to meet total transport fuel 768 5 48 6 needs land area needed to meet biofuel targets ha 404 289 30 631 13 464 56 286 Estimates of job creation to meet biofuel targets 3 296 607 4 29 571 11 580 51 894 Estimates of job creation to meet total fuel usage 3 n/a 590 000 222 000 519 000 Page 15 CSIR 2006 www.csir.co.za

Where is Africa going with biofuels Huge scramble for land for biofuel Jatropha is crop of preference in most cases. Some interest in oil palm. Annual oilseeds for South Africa Close to 100 projects but relatively small area Both small grower and large grower models Strategy of hope nobody has data on likely production Sugar and sweet sorghum as bioethanol. Other possibilities such as cassava Mostly as large grower models Huge cost and time delay to get started Export aspiration from industry Investigation of biofuel for electricity Better current use of biofuel (wood and charcoal) Huge interest in second generation especially in SA Page 16 CSIR 2006 www.csir.co.za

Intended market Size and ownership of the feedstock production unit Micro-scale customary farms < 10 ha Medium-scale private farms 10s to 1 000s ha Large scale industry farms 1 000s to 10 000s ha Local fuel sustainability at the farm or village Type A Community development Type B Farm fuel security Type C Corporate energy security National and international liquid fuel blends Type D Outgrowers Type E Independent producers Page 17 CSIR 2006 www.csir.co.za Type F Industry owned

Key concerns The economics of production can small scale farmers earn a living of biofuel Labour is possibly key limitation At what point does deforestation begin / can biofuels reveres current rates of deforestation Are governments going to put in place correct checks and balances to protect social and environmental interests Limited impact if for local consumption, but potentially huge impact from uncontrolled export Biodiversity very NB for Africa Water a big issue in some regions Page 18 CSIR 2006 www.csir.co.za

Some closing thoughts Huge potential but is it the best development option? At the macro scale more than enough land At the micro scale - land issues very complex Local fuel security will only require a small percentage of land Situation and country dempendant Can Africa learn from, and avoid, bad practices of other areas? Biofuels can potently not compete with food however labour might be limiting. Is the labour returns from biofuel sufficient to balance reduced household food growing Food production can be increased easily it is the market for food and the ability to afford it that is the problem Still working on the carbon and energy balances, but there are potentially positive option depending on management and economics Page 19 CSIR 2006 www.csir.co.za

Final thought Should Africa be degraded to meet the worlds energy needs? Vs Are biofuels the development option that can give broad based economic empowerment to Africa? Page 20 CSIR 2006 www.csir.co.za