Project in Burkina Faso fuel oil

crude vegetable oil, diester, bio-ethanol or other biofuels, or fuel of vegetable origin ...
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by delnoram » 02/08/09, 20:16

Yes yes Crabine, 3 once the same text, is it to inflate the post? : Cheesy:

This is corrected with the exception of the part where the end of the sentence differs from the "copy" (marked with a red star)
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by Ahmed » 02/08/09, 20:40

You seem to agree with our approach; you say "nothing new under the sun": we are not looking for originality above all!
In our asso. the opinions or beliefs are diverse (at least I think, nobody knows about it!), but everyone agrees on the ambiguity of this approach necessarily limited, but necessary from a moral point of view.

You write: "Some associations help from a distance, but do not follow up, and then leave the beneficiaries of their donations and actions to fend for themselves, which means that projects collapse and materials" escape ".... "
French members regularly visit the site to avoid this kind of drift that occurred at the beginning, moreover the local manager, of perfect integrity, now renders detailed accounts for more transparency and efficiency.

Personally, I am mainly interested in agriculture and vegetable production. We would like to try, in particular, the BRF which seems to me particularly promising since it should make it possible to reconcile agriculture and forest, thus also to fight against the deforestation, the erosion and the destruction of the habitats of fauna.
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by Crabine » 02/08/09, 20:58

Thank you for your information, I bcp heard about Jatropha, I have probably already seen in RCI, but like that, I do not remember.

I enclose a site where we talk about its use at the BF:
http://www.lefaso.net/spip.php?article25630

What is interesting and surprising is that the plant is defensive to protect crops against livestock that can not eat it, but that its meal can be consumed by cattle, after eliminating toxins.

On another site that talks about a plant Le Chaya, Mexican women boil the leaves that contain cyanide pdt 5 minutes and that's enough for human consumption.

So we can do the same with the cake I think?
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