Want to be a Millionaire? Plant Tuba-Tuba

June 18, 2007 by Leo   14,236 Views

Want to be a millionaire? Stop wasting precious money on lotto or get-rich-quick schemes such as those being peddled by swindlers through text messaging. Why not try planting tuba-tuba?

According to Bukidnon Rep Juan Miguel Zubiri, tuba-tuba, whose scientific name is jathropa curcas, is a “fast-growing small tree whose fruit actually a nut, can be processed into cooking oil or car fuel.”

“Planting tuba-tuba can be a very profitable proposition,” Zubiri, who is promoting the use of bio-fuels, said yesterday.

“Three kilos of tuba-tuba seeds or nuts could produce a liter of bio-diesel. Tuba-tuba bio-diesel readily mixes with diesel fuel and can run any diesel engine without modification,” he said.

He said the small tree can bear fruit within three years from planting and can produce as much as 12 tons of nuts a year.

He cited a study made by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), which showed that a grower can earn P200,000 per hectare per year from the sale, and processing of tuba-tuba nuts.

Zubiri said growing tuba-tuba does not require much investment.

He said the DENR, under Administrative Order 2005-25, is making available up to four million hectares of denuded forestland for planting to tuba-tuba and other tree species.

Individuals and groups can apply to till up to a maximum of 50 hectares each, he said.

He added that the DENR will even provide the initial saplings for applicants to plant.

Growing Tuba-Tuba

The Tuba-tuba Plant (Jatropha curcas) also known as Tubang Bakod in Tagalog, Physic Nut in English or interchangeably tuba-tuba or Jatropha. The latest craze to hit the agri-business in the Philippines. Primarily for its oil to produce biodiesel. The Tuba-tuba has been planted in the Philippines for quite some time but it was used mainly as fencing since it animals do not eat the leaves -even the insatiable goat would not eat the leaves. The ever increasing price of petroleum prices has triggered interest on the Tuba-tuba or Jatropha.

Jatropha is a drought resistant perennial shrub or small tree that produces seeds up to 35 years but can live up to 50 years. Jatropha grows fast with little or no maintenance and reaches the average height of about 3 meters but it can grow up to 8 meters.

Tuba-tuba is one of the most promising sources of bio-fuel today. About 30% of the Tuba-tuba nut is composed of oil. 3 kilos of Jatropha seeds can produce about 1 liter of crude Jatropha oil that can then be processed into biodiesel fuel. This oil can be easily be processed into fuel that can replace or mixed with petroleum based diesel to save on imported oil and most importantly increase local employment and help the economy to grow.

Since the Jatropha plant’s average height is about three meters, harvesting is easy and the plant can be grown practically anywhere (ordinary soil, sandy, gravely or rocky soil) and adapts easily to different climates. Jatropha is resistant to droughts -it can stand up to two years without rainfall. The tree also has a short gestation period, it will bear a several fruits starting at about 6 months old and be fully fruit bearing between one to two years.

Other Benefits of Planting Tuba-tuba/Jatropha:

  • Aside from using the seed oil as biodiesel, the extracted oil can also be used in making soap.
  • The Jatropha/Tuba-tuba leaves can be used for fumigating houses to expel bugs.
  • The root extract of Jatropha plant can be used as yellow die while the bark extract as blue dye. While the seeds when pounded can be used for tanning.
  • The roots, flowers and latex of the Jatropha plant are said to have medicinal properties.
  • Planting Jatropha reduces soil degradation, erosion and deforestation of the countryside.

Planting the Tuba-Tuba:

Irrigated land can be planted with up to 2,500 Jatropha plants per hectare – a spacing or two meters by two meters. But on poor soil, and land dependent only on rainfall, the plants should be spaced further apart. A month or two before the start of rainy season is a good time to plant. Jatropha seeds can directly be planted or 2 to 3 month old seedlings from nurseries can be used. Jatropha seedling or cutting is planted then covered on an up-hill manner to avoid erosion. The plants are watered for two weeks after transplanting. Seeds can usually be harvested 1 year after planting. Potential yield ranges from 1.25 to 12.5 tons of seeds per hectare.

Process of Oil Extraction:

Oil is easily extracted from the Tuba-tuba nut by the use of a presser-expeller. This engine driven machine is simple enough to be operated in provinces by village folks. The yield is about 1 liter of oil for every 3 kilos of seeds. The oil is then refined to produce biodiesel.

It has been estimated that for a processing plant (presser-expeller) to be economically viable and have continuous supply of the Jatropha nut, 5,000 hectares of land have to be planted with Jatropha trees. The trees can also be planted on coconut plantations – intercropping the Tuba-tuba/ Jatropha under the coconut trees. With proper weeding, pruning, ploughing and fertilization, up to 20 kilos of seeds can be harvested per tree – up to 0.40 metric tons per hectare for non-irrigated land and up to 2.5 metric tons of seed per year if the land is irrigated. This is a boost for coconut farmers and land owners alike.

In the Philippines, planting of Jatropha or Tuba-tuba is on high gear, more so in Visayas & Mindanao but it can be planted anywhere. The Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) is actively promoting its planting to coconut farmers.

With the ever increasing interest in biodiesel fuels, we may one day get used to the idea that fuel for our vehicles was harvested from local plantations instead of using imported oil from the Middle East.

For more information, contact:

Philippine Coconut Authority
Elliptical Road, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
Tel: (0632) 928-8741 to 45
Email: pca_cpo@yahoo.com.ph
Web: www.pca.da.gov.ph

source: pcaagribiz.da.gov.ph, herbal-medicine.philsite.net


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50 Responses to “Want to be a Millionaire? Plant Tuba-Tuba”
  1. edward says:

    We came here with the Japanese contingent during the last ECO Products Fair at SMX. At least for those who have invested in their jathropa plantation, this would be a good market for you. Risks come with doing business, but if we let the cynicism of others get in the way, we won’t prosper.

  2. jigen daisuke says:

    Hi,
    Is this for real? I just got an email from a reliable source which says that profits in Tuba tuba is nothing but a hype.

    [quote]

    “I think Jatropha was a big Multi level marketing gig by the government to attract many people on planting…

    Why multi level marketing??? everybody profited in selling of seedlings… buy back scheme was buying the nuts per kilo only to find out that they will make seedlings out of it.

    No wonder Lozano got pissed off and in turn into the ZTE deal!!! haha there was no money in the Jatropha Project.

    It was all a green project propaganda… Jatropha oil might work for India and other countries but in the Philippines… Sugarcane and Coconuts will be used.

    Korean investing in Jatropha is a scam… I’ve talked to some of our Korean clients.. what koreans do is get money from other koreans and invest it here although the project is not feasible. And tell the investors the project did not make it.

    [end quote]

    Please take note.

  3. edward says:

    We have urgent requirements for quality jathropa seeds ranging from 300-500MT per month. Farm owners may reach us directly at (632) 924-8174 or right to us at sales@allthewaymedia.com

  4. jing says:

    How do we earn from tuba tuba? What is P200K per year per hectare, it is just a mere P16k per month on the average and is it Gross Income? Please elaborate on how to earn from this if this is really a promising venture. When you plant it, when will your first harvest be? Any available statistics of this or study that could bring in and convince investors?
    Thanks.

  5. richard says:

    saan ko po ibebenta ang bunga ng tuba tuba at magkano per kilo. pls give me full details. thanks

  6. maurelita de paz says:

    mayi know what company can we negotiate about our 8000 hectares land planted with tuba tuba.,.,? contact me in this number.,.,.>>>09089669053.,.,tnx.,.,

  7. george says:

    wer cn we sell the jathropa nuts nd how much per kilo??

  8. cracker says:

    can someone teach me how to make fresh lumpia out of ubod ng niyog? also the sauce.. thanks

  9. aliakbar yusop says:

    hi! how much per kilo of tuba-tuba as of today and were the market nearest sulu?

  10. ify says:

    i have been trying toidentify this plant.please give me details about this plant because i want to go into the cultivation . does it grow on any climate and soil type. i’m highly thrilled getting to know of this environment-friendly plant PLEASE REPLY THIS MAIL. THANK YOU.

  11. Kristine says:

    hi Guia

    ops , sorry i almost forgot to give you may email number its kristine_king05@yahoo.com or you may text me at 063-9227946672 thank you i will wait for your reply

  12. Kristine says:

    Hi Guia

    Do you have a cellphone contact number ? please email me for more information regarding the Jathropa oil that you need Thanks a lot

  13. Ollie says:

    May shortage na ng jathropa seed, may naghahanap ng 500MT. Pwede ko kayo refer kung meron kayong Jathropa farm.
    Anyway, if you want to increase your jathropa production. We can help you from the seed preparation, land preparation and fruiting stage.
    Just text me your name, farm size & location & volume of jathropa seeds available.
    Thanks,
    Cel# (0928) 5283422 or send me an e-amail owchiong@yahoo.com

    BTW, our products are for rice, corn, sugarcane, fruit trees, vegestables and others plants.
    It CAN HELP FARMERS INCREASE RICE & CORN HARVEST BY 30-100%, 30-50% LESS PESTICIDE and FERTILIZER USE. With 100% Satisfaction and 90 day money back guarantee. Deliver anywhere in the Philippines na abot ng LBC & AIR21.

  14. Clifford Lee says:

    I Am growing it here in Cebu and am starting to plant 100 hectors. Have set up a nursery . Need quality seeds and guaranteed market and can g

  15. guia says:

    where do I get 5 metric tons of Jatropha OIL for every 15 days?

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