The Yucatan Peninsula, in addition to being a corn producing region in Mexico, also contains abandoned sisal plantations, where the growing of Jatropha for biodiesel production would not displace food. (treehugger.com)
Mexico Investigates Agave as Potential Biofuel Feedstock Car Use Doubles in Mexico City in Last 7 Years Mexican President Says No To Biofuels Law Investment Group Plants Five Thousand Acres of Jatropha For Biofuel In Yucatan Mexico (treehugger.com)
D1's position as a leading developer in jatropha plant science differentiates us significantly in a market that increasingly requires biofuels that are not only competitive but also sustainable. (treehugger.com)