- Jatropha grows well on low fertility soils however increased yields can be obtained using a fertilizer containing small amounts of magnesium, sulphur, and calcium.
- Jatropha can be intercropped with many cash crops such as coffee, sugar, fruits and vegetables with the Jatropha offering both fertilizer and protection against livestock.
- Jatropha needs at least 600mm of rain annually to thrive however it can survive three years of drought by dropping its leaves.
- Jatropha is excellent at preventing soil erosion, and the leaves it drops act as a wonderful soil enriching mulch.
- Jatropha prefers alkaline soils.
- The cost of 1kg of jatropha seeds in India is 6 Rupees.
- Each jatropha seedling should be given a 2m x 2m area to grow into.
- 20% of seedlings planted will not survive.
- Jatropha seedlings yield seeds in the first year after plantation.
- After the first five years, the typical annual yield of a jatropha tree is 3.5kg of beans.
- Jatropha trees are productive for up to 30-40 years.
- 2,200 trees can be planted per hectare (approx 1,000 per acre).
- 1 hectare should yield around 7 tonnes of seeds per year.
- The oil pressed from 4kg of seeds is needed to make 1 litre of biodiesel.
- 91%+ of the oil can be extracted with cold pressing.
- 1 hectare should yield around 2.2-2.7 tonnes of oil.Press cake (seedcake) is left after the oil is pressed from the seeds. This can be composted and used as a high grade nitrogen rich organic fertilizer (green manure). The remaining oil can be used to make skin friendly soap.
- One job is created for each 4 hectares of jatropha plantation.
- Biodiesel costs around 13 - 16Rs per litre to grow and refine in India.
- Glycerol, a biproduct of biodiesel refinement, can be sold in India for around 40-50 Rs per kilogram.
- One hectare of jatropha plantation yields 25,000 Rupees / year in India.
The following stats come from D1 Oils the UK's biggest biodiesel company:-
- Crushing 1 tonne of Jatropha seeds costs around $40 (Rs. 1 875.).
- 1 tonne of seedcake (the leftovers after pressing) can be sold for $100 (Rs. 4100).
- The transport costs of shipping 1 tonne of jatropha from India to Northern Europe is $100 (Rs. 4100).
- The landed cost of 1 tonne of jatropha oil to Northern Europe is between $348 and $500(Rs.14 332-20 592) for oil contents of 29% to 40% .
- Refining jatropha oil into biodiesel costs less than $125 (Rs.5100) per tonne.
- Jatropha oil can be used as a kerosene substitute for heating and lamps.Jatropha oil burns with a clear smokeless flame.
2 comments:
Thank you for the excellent information on Jatropha.
I request the following clarification:
1.Please confirm whether only one job is created for 4 hectares of Jatropha cultivation.
2.Whether the landed cost of 1ton of oil or 1ton of seed with 29% to 40% oil to N.Europe costs
$348- $500?
I appreciate your clarification.
Once again, I would like to record my appreciation for the excellent information which I am sure will help many.
Thank you
Regards
T.C.Chandran
Jatropha is a relatively low maintanence crop so the number of jobs per hectare is low but the number of hectares will be a lot.
That is cost for the number of tons re quired to produce 1 ton oil.
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