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Opportunity Of A Lifetime?

Phenominal Returns Of Up To 29% per year

Here is why you should consider investing in Jatropha

  • Returns Up to 29% per year

  • Income-producing assets registered in your own name

  • Choice of 2 unique investment programmes

  • You can Invest in Jatropha Green Oil with Cash or via a SIPP for tax free returns

  • Help reduce poverty in third world countries

  • UK PLC company owns and fully manages the programme

  • A truly passive income paid annually in Sterling

  • Full Due Diligence available

Institutional Investors, Governments, Industry and Banks are all heavily investing in the Jatropha Oil boom. This would imply that they think they will reap significant rewards.
So if you are looking for better returns on your investment, or perhaps want to increase your pension through a SIPP, then download the Free Jatropha Investment Guide right now.

Watch This Video To See A Passenger Jet Powered By Jatropha Oil

A Passenger Jet Partly Powered By Plant Oil Takes Off Into The Sky.

The Air New Zealand Boeing 747 flew for two hours with one engine powered by a 50-50 mix of jet fuel and jatropha oil.

Watch This Video To See One Investor
Profiting From Jatropha.

Jatropha Curcas is plant that produces very high quality green oil from it’s seeds that can be readily refined to produce a bio diesel. This biofuel is thus a renewable alternative to crude oil. The Jatropha plant can grow in barren land which is unsuitable for growing food crops. It therefore does not reduce food production, unlike other bio fuel crops like rapeseed.

Because it only grows in equatorial climates and it flourishes in very arid and innutritious soil, it is often cultivated in some of the poorer regions of the word thereby improving the local farmers’ and the nations’ wealth.

As the world is scrambling to find energy sources as an alternative to consuming fossil fuels, which are rapidly running out, Jatropha appears as a new renewable energy source.

Jatropha bio fuel is better than carbon neutral throughout it’s life cycle because the plants absorb more CO2 during their life than the fuel emits when it is burnt.

Jatropha boifuel is a light fuel similar to diesel or aviation fuel and can be used in diesel engines and aero jet engines with no need for mechanical modifications. It is therefore a very useful and in-demand fuel.

Institutional investors and Industrial giants in addition to Nations themselves and the small investor through Jatropha Green Oil Investment Programmes are investing in the new Jatropha Green Oil industry on a massive scale because not only is an ethical investment with all the environmental and social advantages as outlined above, Jatropha Plantations also provide an unusually high return on investment.

The extremely high ROI from Jatropha Investments is set to maintain it’s position, or even increase over time, as the stocks of indigenous crude oil dwindle and prices skyrocket.

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