02-20-2011, 08:53 PM
AMRITSAR: Indians are now looking for investment opportunities in the cultivation of Giant King Grass (GKG), a non-food dedicated energy crop that can be grown on marginal lands which are not used for growing food crops. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/...521525.cms
Crops like maize, sugarcane etc were used for producing green energy but due to worldwide protests against a possible food scarcity following use of food crops for producing energy people were now looking for investment opportunities in growing GKG especially in the countries with highly tropical conditions said chief agriculture officer, General Biofuel Inc. Amrik Singh while talking to TOI on Friday.
Crops like maize, sugarcane etc were used for producing green energy but due to worldwide protests against a possible food scarcity following use of food crops for producing energy people were now looking for investment opportunities in growing GKG especially in the countries with highly tropical conditions said chief agriculture officer, General Biofuel Inc. Amrik Singh while talking to TOI on Friday.