We are offering biodiesel plantation. Bba’s new nonfood biodiesel crops like algae, castor, moringa, pongamia, jojoba, simarouba which are poised for commercialization as the newest, greatest biodiesel feedstock as these crops can produce the greatest amount of feedstock for the lowest input and cost. Good scientific research done by bba’s scientists has shown that how oilseed crops grow best across different soil conditions and climates, and how they fit into existing production systems determining what consequences might result from growing these crops in terms of sustainability. Our dedicated energy crops have the following characteristics, which we believe will make them a critical component in the large-scale production of these bio-based products: high yield our dedicated energy crops are developed to produce high seeds or oil yields per acre. For advanced biofuels, bio-based chemicals and biopower, we believe our high yield density crops will facilitate the construction of larger processing facilities because more feedstock could be collected from a defined area of land around the facility. In turn, these larger facilities will benefit from economies of scale, resulting in lower production and capital cost per gallon produced. Dedicated to biodiesel unlike many other biodiesel feedstocks, our dedicated energy crops are currently not intended for other uses and are typically grown exclusively to be harvested as part of the biodiesel value chain, creating a stable supply that will appeal to owners of conversion technologies who will have invested significant capital in their infrastructure and will therefore require reliable and cost-effective feedstocks. suited to marginal land our dedicated energy crops can grow in a broad range of environments, including those not well-suited for most food crops. For example, our all dedicated nonfood energy crop need substantially less water and fertilizer than sugarcane to grow to harvestable maturity.