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Experiences with Jatropha cultivation in sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for biofuels policies
Authors:Raphael Muzondiwa Jingura  Reckson Kamusoko
Affiliation:Directorate of Research and Postgraduate Studies, Chinhoyi University of Technology, Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe
Abstract:Jatropha curcas L. has emerged in recent times as a leading energy crop in sub-Saharan Africa with over 32 countries in the region involved in its cultivation. By 2008, five countries in the region (Senegal, Nigeria, Mali, Ethiopia, and Zimbabwe) had policies promoting Jatropha cultivation. These policies were not informed by empirical evidence arising from the performance of Jatropha in the region. This paper analyses performance data of Jatropha in the region with a view to synthesizing information that is useful for evidence-based policy formulation. Production data in terms of agronomic issues and seed yields are analyzed. The results show that most of the attributes generically associated with Jatropha have not been achieved in the region and there has been inadequate research to support Jatropha cultivation. Policies supporting cultivation of Jatropha need to be informed by these observations in order to promote viable cultivation of the crop.
Keywords:Agronomic performance  biofuels policy  cultivation  Jatropha  sub-Saharan Africa
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