Biofuel crops are expected to be launched in Zimbabwe this year after the government amended its biofuel policy. The new law allows for farmers to grow crops such as maize, sorghum and sunflower for fuel production at home or on their own farms.
Biofuel Crops launch in Zimbabwe: Biofuel crops are expected to be launched in Zimbabwe this year after the government amended its biofuel policy.
Biofuel crops are expected to be launched in Zimbabwe this year after the government amended its biofuel policy.
The new policy introduces a series of incentives and subsidies aimed at encouraging small-scale farmers to grow biofuels, which can be used as an alternative fuel source for vehicles in Zimbabwe and other countries with similar conditions.
The government hopes that this will help reduce air pollution by increasing crop production, while also stimulating economic growth through increased demand for agricultural products such as maize (corn).
Conclusion
The biofuel crops are expected to be launched in Zimbabwe this year after the government amended its biofuel policy.