
SRIPHL - Society for Rural Initiatives for Promotion of Herbals
B-132, Sainik Basti
CHURU-331001
Rajasthan
INDIA
Tel: +91 9414 085700
Fax: +91 1562 256858
Website: www.jatrophaworld.org
Main Contact
Abhishek MAHARSHI, CEO
Email: jatropha3[at]hotmail.com
Year of Creation: 2004
No of Staff: 7
Keywords
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Agriculture and Forestry
: Biodiesel
: Biomass & Bioenergy
: Liquid Biofuels
: Regional Associations
: Regional Sectorial Organisations
: Renewable Energy Sources & Systems
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National Funding: 10%
Regional Funding: 40%
Local Funding: 50%
Further Information
The aims of the Society for Rural Initiatives for Promotion of Herbals include:
- Establishment of perennial oil-bearing plants (Jatropha curcas L.) on marginal
lands and field boundaries.
- Effective utilisation of plant parts, oil and oil cakes at domestic, farm, village and
commercial scales to stimulate a demand for the resources and related technology.
- Introduction of engine driven oil expelling and related technology fuelled on the seed oil
of Jatropha curcas L. as a pilot/ demonstration plant.
- Marketing and the establishment of rural enterprise.
- Dissemination.
- Evaluation of the potential of other oil bearing flora as fuels.
- To reduce the dependence of the Indian economy on imported oils, fuels.
- To mitigate carbon dioxide emissions.
- To be the leading producer feedstock for Biodiesel and empowering rural communities for
growing energy solutions
- To empower rural communities out of Poverty through commercial, renewable and
sustainable Agro-forestry assets
- Promotion and development of jatropha for rural farmers for fuel and food
Areas of expertise: premier cultivator and promoter of jatropha plants for future fuel and
farmers well being.
Target audience: Rural farmers, rural communities, women, rural enterprises.
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