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Doubts over biofuels for Africa

Barry Muckle

23 January 2008 | EN

Several questions need to be answered before doing any work on biofuels in Africa (see Biofuel: Africa's new oil?).

Is sufficient suitable quality land available for growing whatever crop is found suitable? I doubt it, as Brazil, like the United States, is blessed with large areas of arable land and low population densities.

Secondly what yields of oil/ethanol can be grown per hectare and how many hectares are needed to produce even one per cent of the annual oil consumption? I read about jatropha but who will fund the cost of establishing plantations — and where is the land — for 4–6 years before the first harvest? Will there be a net energy gain considering the quantity needed for harvesting, transporting, processing then moving biodiesel to the consumer?

Yield figures from tropical parts of Asia will not be replicated in semi-arid and arid parts of Africa. It is unlikely that sufficient surplus biomass can be grown to convert into biofuel but I hope I can be proved wrong.

Comments (1)

David Chester ( Israel )

13 July 2009

It is my impression that biofuels are a waste of valuable potential to grow food anywhere in the world. Its OK to experiment but in practice the land would be better used to grow something that can be eaten. Even cattle production is detrimental compared to simpler kinds of food. A cow produces the same amount of CO2 as a car and then the land is unusable for growing anything more than its food. We need to get our priorities straight, there are an awful lot of hungry people out there and the use of land for profit by the landlords is immoral.

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