Patancheru, India
December 14, 2007
Praj
Industries joined hands with
ICRISAT by signing a
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to become a member of the
institute's Sweet Sorghum Ethanol Research Consortium (SSERC) on
10 December. Dr William Dar, Director General of ICRISAT, and Mr
Shashank Inamdar, CEO & Managing Director of Praj Industries,
signed the MOA at Hyderabad.
According to Dr William Dar, this partnership will go a long way
in enhancing the commercialization of sweet sorghum for
bioethanol production globally. Production of ethanol from sweet
sorghum as a biofuel can provide additional income to dryland
farmers and does not compromise their food security. Through the
ICRISAT Sweet Sorghum Ethanol Research Consortium (SSERC), the
institute promotes the technology for producing the biofuel
through public-private partnership. The overall goal of this
consortium is to strengthen sweet sorghum research at ICRISAT
and at its partners' locations to improve the livelihood options
of the smallholder farmers in the semi-arid tropics.
Praj Industries based in Pune, Maharashtra, India, is a leading
biofuels technology company with a number of ethanol and
biodiesel production plants to its credit. Praj, with its global
operations, aims to provide end-to-end solutions backed by
several years of research and development resources to support
the biofuels industry. Through the MOA, Praj Industries could
avail the sweet sorghum research outputs of ICRISAT to further
refine their bioethanol engineering activities. This includes
the testing of sweet sorghum varieties and hybrids along with
technical know-how on sweet sorghum cultivation aspects.
Through this partnership, ICRISAT and Praj can work together to
tap into the huge global opportunity to benefit millions of
farmers by offering new market opportunities through the sweet
sorghum for ethanol technology. |
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