posted by System Administrator on 11/19/06
“The Indian Government has provided US$250 million to the
ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) for the establishment of a
fund to promote biofuels in the West Africa sub-region. Ghana's Prof. Dominic Fobih, the Minister of
Lands, Forestry and Mines. India had
already closed a bioenergy cooperation agreement with Senegal earlier this year
, but is now stepping up its involvement in the region.
In addition, a number of bilateral and multilateral forms of support is to be
offered by donor countries for disbursement to farmers through the Adventist
Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) to enable farmers to experiment in the
cultivation of Jatropha curcas, a shrub used to produce biofuels.
Minister Fobih said the resources pooled at the conference would help countries
and governments in the sub-region to adapt strategies to exploit the full
potential of biofuels. He said EBID would play a significant role in the
development of the renewable fuels in collaboration with the United Nations
Conference on Trade and Development(UNCTAD).
Mr Bashiru Ifo, Managing Director of EBID, said the bank, in conjunction with
commercial banks and other financial institutions, as a first step, would be
financing a project costing US $35 million for the production of biodiesel in
Ghana. He stated that the bank ultimately hoped to contribute as efficiently as
possible to fighting unemployment and poverty throughout West-Africa by
strengthening the economic and social benefits of biofuels.”
Source: BioPact 11-17-06