In Kenya, the Green Africa Foundation said that the EU decision to focus its biofuels target on sustainable biofuels will help, not hurt, the growth of the African biofuels industry. Kenyan producers have focused on jatropha cultivation in Nyanza, Kitui and Eastern Province where pilot programs are already in place. The provinces suffer from severe forest degradation and jatropha is being used to stabilize forest as well as produce farm income.
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