Sunflowers and Corn to Fire Up Gulu Bioenergy Company

 Located in Uganda, the aim of Green Energy (U) Ltd, among others, is to organize the production of feedstocks like sesame (simsim), sunflower, and corn/maize for the manufacture of biofuels. Reflecting Sir Richard Banson's commitment to the Clinton Global Initiative focusing on biofuels, the company plans to organize small farmers, beginning from Northern and Eastern Uganda and eventually many parts of Africa to grow crops for processing into biofuels and other products. As a consequence small farmers will improve their living standards, and the world will use fuels that are benign to the environment.

Green Energy's founders believe their dedication and commitment will make a big difference in the lives of many who don't know about the London Stock Exchange or New York Stock Exchange or the NASDAC. International financial support will help this project take off. For more information contact Michael Odiya 503-287-2902 (USA) wilobotek@yahoo.com

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