In Indonesia, Mother Earth Plantations announced that it will invest $100 million over four year for the first large-scale jatropha project in Indonesia. The project will be located in West Timor, on 1 million hectares of land, and will have a capacity of 8.8 Mgy of jatropha oil by 2013, increasing to $29 Mgy in future years.
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