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This video was commissioned by BEASL, the Bioenergy
Association of Sri Lanka and shown at the 2005 Colombo conference. It
provides a clear statement of the state of play of the development of
dendro power at that time in Sri Lanka. Dendro power is presented not
just as an alternative form of energy but as an alternative or additional
form of income for small farmers able to grow a suitable fast growing
coppice for sale to a local generation plant. At the same time, there
can be other direct benefits to the farmer in terms of improved soil
fertility and also the provision of a high quality animal fodder if
the coppice crop is a leguminous species. BEASL is putting much emphasis
on the promotion of the tree Gliricidia sepium, which is widely
cultivated throughout the country and throughout South Asia. Additional information of the situation within the country in terms
of technical development can be made by reference to the conference
paper prepared by Mr L.P. Jayasinghe, the President of BEASL. |
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