by lorenzo » Fri 11 Feb 2005, 19:37:51
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SilverHair', 'I')f palm plantations are a viable answer then I am sure that some brave capatilist will put up his money and profit greatly from it, but I am not holding my breath.
Well, you might be interested in consulting the investment success of a company called D1Oils. It raised £13 million in a first round, with which it is now planting a few million hectares of Jatropha in Africa, India and Latin America.
Check them out here.
http://www.d1plc.com/intro.html
I know for a fact that in the Democratic Republic of Congo (the former colony of my homecountry Belgium), there are top-level investment negotiations going on, right now, about palm oil plantations for biodiesel. Congo has tremendous potential (enough to substitute
all of Europe's diesel needs).
Brazil and Japan have just signed a bilateral agreement on biodiesel, in which Lula's government will start planting millions of hectares of oil crops.
There are other examples.
So the brave capitalists are already out there.
