I am interested in finding free fuel for the poorest of women and would like to know where jatropha is growing wild. According to a website, the Portuguese spread it around the world.
Does anyone know whether jatropha fruit can be safely burned as fuel in three stone or other stoves inside houses, ie does burning destroy the toxic phorbol esthers or are the emissions toxic? Has anyone added a simple grate to a three stove so that jatropha fruit can be burned? Is there a manufactured stove that is designed to burn jatropha fruit? Joyce Joyce M Lockard Coordinator, Books for the World Project Beaverton Rotary Club [email protected] 503-533-4190 Home 503-201-9548 Cell 503-533-4209 Fax
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