Dear Executives,
Drs. William Nolten, the Asia Director of the Waterland Group claims that the market size and value
of jatropha residues EXCEED that of jatropha oil!
Drs Nolten said this during the recently
concluded JatrophaWorld Asia 2009 conference held
in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. His presentation ‘Utilization
Technology of Jatropha Seedcake &
Residues’ was one of the many highly rated
presentations featured at the conference. Waterland
Group has cultivated 60,000 hectares of jatropha
in Central Java, Indonesia since 2006.
If you have a vested interest to grow your Jatropha
business, Drs. Nolten’s speech is one you
cannot afford to miss.
Yes, as an exclusive SNEAK PREVIEW of the JatrophaWorld Americas 2009
conference, we’re making an exclusive video of Drs. William Nolten’s eye-opening presentation available to
you and your team.
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It’s our GIFT
for you!
Drs. Nolten thoroughly debunks the idea that Jatropha seedcake and biomass residues are waste
substances, and shares critical strategies and scientific findings on the
multiple applications and utilization of Jatropha
biomass for additional revenues and carbon credits.
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Watch & find out
how you can use Jatropha in the following
applications:
è Organic Fertilizer and Soil Conditioner from Jatropha’s
Agricultural Wastes - going completely green!
è Pharmaceutical use of Jatropha seedcake
and residues - A Highly Lucrative sector
è Potential use of seed kernel meal as livestock feed ingredient – can be traded at 30%
higher than soybean meal
è Agro-energy pellets for cooking and heating needs in rural areas
è Biogas production from seedcake - a potential source for CDM and
Carbon Credits
...Plus Many More...
Visit (http://www.cmtevents.com/eventposts.aspx?feedid=261&ev=090630&)
to find out more about accessing this interesting *F*R*E*E video presentation right now!
And when you’re there, don’t forget to hop by www.cmtevents.com/?ev=090630&st=46&pg=Rg to confirm your participation
at Jatropha World Americas 2009 on 10-11 June, to
be a part of the world’s most important Jatropha
conference!
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