FMI subsidiary signs biofuel deal

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"A K30 billion energy deal could be a huge step forward for Myanmar?s production of renewable energy. The deal, with a South Korean company, could lead to the setting up of a refinery in Myanmar. The source of the renewable energy is jatropha Curcas, a biodiesel crop grown in Myanmar. South Korean biofuel giant Enertech, and Myanmar Agri-Tech (MAGT) signed a preliminary memorandum of understanding (MoU) covering the production, export and refining of the fuel in Yangon on November 5...

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Ye Lwin

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"The Myanmar Times"

Date of Publication: 

2008-11-16

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2009-12-17

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English

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