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Biofuels in Africa

opportunities, prospects, and challenges

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An edition of Biofuels in Africa (2010)

Biofuels in Africa

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A new economic opportunity for sub-Saharan Africa is looming large: biofuel production. Rapidly rising energy prices are expected to remain high for an extended period of time because of the increasing demand in prospering and populous countries such as China and India, the depletion of easily accessible supplies of crude oil, and concern over global climate change. As a result, there is renewed interest in biofuels as an alternative to fossil fuels. Africa is uniquely positioned to produce these new cash crops for both domestic use and export. The region has abundant land resources and preferential access to protected markets with higher-than-world-market prices. The rapid growth in the demand for transport fuels in Africa and high fuel prices create domestic markets for biofuels. The European Union and the United States have approved legislation that requires large increases in the consumption of biofuels over at least the next decade. Imports are expected to be needed to meet these mandates, thus opening the door to African and other developing countries that can produce biofuels or feedstocks for biofuels competitively. Expanding the production of crops for biofuels will affect the entire rural sector in Africa as resources are shifted away from traditional crops and the prices of all agricultural commodities rise. Even smallholders can participate in producing biofuel crops. To promote the sustainability and significant contribution of this enterprise, Biofuels in Africa provides guidance in formulating suitable policy regimes, which are based on protecting the rights of current land users, developing revenue-sharing schemes with local communities, safeguarding the environment and biodiversity, expanding institutional capacity, formulating new regulations and procedures, and emulating best practices from experienced countries. This volume will be of value to anyone interested in biofuels, including policy makers, development practitioners, private investors, researchers, and the general public.

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World Bank
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English
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184

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Understanding biofuels in Africa
Biofuel's production costs
Global and regional demand for biofuels
Case studies
Policies for biofuels in Africa.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Washington D.C
Series
Directions in development. Countries and regions, Directions in development (Washington, D.C.)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
333.95/39096
Library of Congress
HD9502.5.B543 M58 2010eb, HD9502.5.B543 M58 2011, HD9502.5.B543M58

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 online resource (xxxii, 184 pages).
Number of pages
184

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27897328M
Internet Archive
biofuelsinafrica0000mitc
ISBN 10
0821385178, 1282966480, 6612966483, 082138516X
ISBN 13
9780821385173, 9781282966482, 9786612966484, 9780821385166
LCCN
2010044318
OCLC/WorldCat
704433040

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