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Sep 28, 2011
According to the U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, renewable energy will lead developing nations out of energy poverty. Research points to Miscanthus Giganteus as a valuable energy source to support global renewable energy projections.

Aug 11, 2011
BIO E-GRASS™ is tipped to be the highest yielding biomass project on the investment market today.

Aug 02, 2011
Recent research indicates that bioenergy production has great potential to increase food security, increase land investment and infrastructure and unlock Africa’s latent potential to become the next big player on the global stage.

Jul 25, 2011
Miscanthus Giganteus, a large, warm-weather perennial grass, has been identified through thorough research as the most sustainable and highest yielding biomass crop on the planet

Jul 21, 2011
Dedicated energy crops are clearly the long-term fuel sources for the future. While corn (maize) led the way, followed by switchgrass, extensive research has revealed that Miscanthus Giganteus, a perennial grass native to Asia, has greater potential.

Jun 09, 2011
International private investment company Insight Group PLC announces the launch of its unique BIO E-GRASS™ biofuel investment project in Gambia, West Africa.

Apr 01, 2011
Over 36 million people starve to death each year without access to enough food. Malnutrition and disease are among the largest killers in the world. Moringa oleifera brings hope for a future generation free from hunger and malnutrition.

Mar 28, 2011
South Africa’s New Growth Path (NGP) aims to create five-million jobs by 2020. The NGP indicates that the renewable-energy sector, including the biofuels sector, will be used to help the country deplete the high unemployment rate.

Feb 23, 2011
As the world’s food prices hit a record high in January, driven by the price increases in wheat, corn, sugar and oil; Egypt’s protestors demanded and succeeded in the resignation of Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year rule.

Feb 04, 2011
“The oil from the Moringa tree is considered to be a more sustainable biodiesel feedstock than Jatropha oil by those who argue that sustainability is better served by feed stocks that can yield both food and fuel” (source: Bio-diesel Magazine).


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