Sarawak News - Written by mySarawak on Friday, February 1, 2008 10:00 - 7 Comments

Unimas takes lead in R&D on jatropha



Collaboration involves researchers, masters students, says Faculty dean

KUCHING: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (Unimas) has begun its research and development (R&D) project on the jatropha curcas in Sarawak.

The university’s Faculty of Resource Science and Technology dean, Professor Wan Sulaiman Wan Harun, said Unimas was collaborating with Sarawak-based company Alam Widuri Biotek Sdn Bhd (Alam Widuri) for a proper research on the plant.

Wan Sulaiman, who led a Unimas delegation that comprised researchers and the final year masters students to visit Alam Widuri’s farm in  Lundu on Wednesday, said his researchers would begin research in their respective fields immediately.

“We have identified the various areas of our research project, and we are working with Alam Widuri because they have the seeds, the nurseries, farms and even the mother plants in Sarawak,” he said in Lundu Wednesday.

He said Unimas and Alam Widuri had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) sometime last year, but unforeseen circumstances caused ‘a slight delay’ in the project taking off.

“We are serious with the project.

After this visit, we will proceed immediately, since we have identified the areas for our researches.

“Apart from that, we are also preparing the research proposal for our final year masters students on jatropha studies,” he said.

Wan Sulaiman said 21 researchers would be involved in the research project and these researchers would be divided into three groups who will be working in different areas of the studies.

According to him, one group will carry out studies on the genetic, biotechnology and planting material improvement; another group on the jatropha by-product utilisation; while the third group will research on seed management and crop production and development.

Alam Widuri chief executive officer Johnny Lee and the company would give its fullest cooperation to the researchers and welcome any other interested parties wanting to study the plant for its commercial viability.

He said the company had nurseries and plants in Lundu, Serian, Samarahan, Sri Aman, Miri and Tatau for the research group from Unimas to carry out their project.

Lee said the company had also given out 6,000 jatropha seeds to Unimas mainly for its final year masters undergraduates to complete their studies on jatropha.



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Tanny Lee
Mar 1, 2008 1:01

Currently we are having more than 1000 jatropha trees which are 6 months old and bearing fruits now. We are working with Bionas and now we are having 100,000 seedlings. We are looking forward to 500,000 seedlings by the month of May 2008. We welcome Unimas Research Group to visit our nursery site to do the research and exchange knowledge, we also welcome the Unimas Research Group to visit our 1000 trees. My email contact is tuntanny@gmail.com and we are located at Bau, Kuching, Sarawak.

Naga Tang
Apr 3, 2008 12:15

I am at Miri. Interested to visit and know more about Jatropha cultivation and business potential.
Where should I go about?

Thank You in anticipation

Fandi
Apr 13, 2008 20:19

FYI we have also seeds for germination. If you interested please reply via email at: ff_herbs@yahoo.com

Harrison Chan
Apr 25, 2008 11:39

I am in Kuching. I am looking for more information on Jatropha.
Can anyone help with links & contacts for me to get more info?
Thanks

Ibrahim
Apr 29, 2008 10:19

I am at Miri, originaly Sri Aman. I been follow a news about jatropha for sometime. I just want to know are there ready buyer and how to sell.

Alex yong
Apr 29, 2008 10:42

i have been monitoring this posting for quite some time.
actually can someone shed an idea what is jatropha use for .
i have done some researching on it on net but still blur .
i have an article on wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jatropha

gpura59
May 12, 2008 17:32

I read a few articles and newspapers report on jatropha, especially about the activities of Alam Widuri Biotek Sdn Berhad. Can anyone tell us about the results of the research carried out so far? How profitable could a fjatropha farmer be compared to an oilpalm farmer? How cheap ora how expensive can a motorist spend on the biodiesel per litre in future? Could it be cheaper than the present price of diesel? Thank you.

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