The residents of the Tana River District have embraced the 10,000 hectare Jatropha project and are raising their voices in support of Bedford Biofuels against Nature Kenya, an environmental organization trying to oppose the project. Bedford has met all the requirements to get approval from NEMA including a feasibility study and an Environmental Impact assessment. The Tana River residents have seen how neighboring community, Pekatoni, has benefited from Jatropha biofuel produced on small farms in the Lamu area for the last 2 years. The Tana River District is one of the poorest regions in the coast province and has no stable income for the community. The biggest benefit to locals will be the opportunities that will be created through employment.
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Sep 12
Recently, articles riddled with misleading errors and false accusations have been circulating regarding Bedford Biofuels’ 10,000 ha Jatropha biofuel project in the Tana Delta Region of Eastern Kenya. These articles were published without input from Bedford.
Contrary to what is being reported by Nature Kenya, Bedford’s license to plant has not been revoked. The EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) license was issued to Bedford on May 25, 2011 by NEMA (National Environment Management Authority)Kenya and remains in effect. Nursery preparations began in July and the Jatropha seedlings will be transplanted starting in November.
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