Mozambique - Training course on Cultivation of Jatropha


July 26th, 2010

 

Second Training course on Cultivation of Jatropha

 

With pleasure we announce the second training course on Jatropha Cultivation, which will be held in Bilibiza, Cabo Delgado (near Pemba) Mozambique, from 20 September to 1 October 2010.

 

Jatropha course announcement


The course is aimed at capacity building, with both theoretical and practical hands on training, of practitioners project leaders, extension officers and other people involved in similar projects, working with small farmers,  within SADC countries, having an agricultural background in education and/or practical experience.

 

The course covers good production practices for jatropha as learnt through experience gathered from working with small farmers and extensive on-farm research work in Mozambique. The present project leaders and extension officers will train the participants, mostly in the fields they are working with the farmers in Farmers Clubs.

Participant shall also be introduced to jatropha processing and conversion technology in the newly established Bilibiza Biofuel Centre (BBC).

 

The main Teachers are the present project leaders in the FACT-ADPP Pilot project in Cabo Delgado (see projects part on our website), which have gained up to date knowledge of cultivating Jatropha with small subsistent farmers, over the last four years. Guestlectures will be given by Flemming Nielsen, responsable for the Jatropha research component, Jacob Menyani Zulu, head of all Farmers Club programmes for ADPP in Mozambique and Jan de Jongh.

Please take up contact with the Course leader Mr. Henderson Maposa, in case you want to send one or more persons to be trained.

Jan de Jongh, International project coordinator of the FACT-ADPP Pilot project

 

Course Language: English and Portuguese

 

FeeUS 700- including food & lodging, for 2 weeks. Travel costs to and from Pemba to your home town is NOT included.

 

Contact:         Henderson Maposa,

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Cell:                +258 82 9197989 or +258 82 9468772