THE GREENING OF BLACK AMERICA INITIATIVE: Generating Economic Opportunities for Rural, Low-Wealth and Minority Communities in the Carolina’s Joseph J.

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THE GREENING OF BLACK AMERICA INITIATIVE: Generating Economic Opportunities for Rural, Low-Wealth and Minority Communities in the Carolina’s Joseph J. James, President & CEO The Corporation for Economic Opportunity (CEO) Phone: (803) 462-0153 E-mail: josephjjames@bellsouth.net The Corporation for Economic Opportunity (CEO) ...”Prosperity for All” 1

THE GREENING OF BLACK AMERICA INITIATIVE Goal: To assure that poor, black rural communities are part of and benefit from our nation’s growing, new “green” economy. Key Components: Develop Community Farmers Markets Develop Bio-Diesel Systems Grow & Process Agricultural & Forest Biomass Use the Latest Technologies to Reach Goal The Corporation for Economic Opportunity (CEO) ...”Prosperity for All”

Develop Community Farmers Markets Inner-City Community Farmers Markets help black farmers sell their products direct, to generate “retail” revenues, reduce the number of “food miles” and to improve nutrition of urban dwellers. CEO’s first Farmers Market successfully opened, in June, at 6,000-member, Brookland Baptist Church, in West Columbia, South Carolina. The Corporation for Economic Opportunity (CEO) ...”Prosperity for All” 5

                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

Developing Bio-Diesel Systems Farmers and Producers can lower their on-farm fuel costs by coming together in a Bio-Diesel System, where they grow various oil seed crops, like canola, and have a Strategic Partner, like CEO, collect waste cooking oil in an urban area. The Strategic Partner can then process oils, from the two sources, into a lower-cost fuel, for sale for on-farm use. The Corporation for Economic Opportunity (CEO) ...”Prosperity for All” 7

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Mobile Processor

Growing Bio-Crops for Sale Farmers and Producers can also grow bio-crops or trees, which they can sell to companies which wish to convert that biomass into fuels or energy. Some things to keep in mind, are the costs to produce the crop, how much biomass is produced per acre and the logistics of shipping it to customers and customer needs. The Corporation for Economic Opportunity (CEO) ...”Prosperity for All”

10 months after planting, this bio-crop is ready for the initial harvest. 11

USE THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY Because shipping costs need to be kept as low as possible and biomass needs to be in as useful a form as possible for the customer, it is important to be aware of and to utilize the latest technology to pre-treat and process agricultural and forest biomass, at or as near its point of harvest. Agri-tech Producers, LLC’s torrefaction technology creates more opportunities for small and minority agricultural and forestry producers to participate in the green economy. The Corporation for Economic Opportunity (CEO) ...”Prosperity for All”

Torrefaction: Enhance & Densify Untreated biomass is approximately 50% water, it is bulky and it is not, at the point of harvest in its most efficient or useable form. Torrefaction: Drives off most of the water Reduces the bulk Makes a far superior co-fire fuel to burn with coal Makes superior briquettes and pellets, etc. Torrefaction, used near the point of harvest: Reduces transportation costs of biomass, per BTU Produces a more valuable material to ship Allows Small Farmers/Producers to Participate*

Schematic of Torrefaction Machine

THE GREENING OF BLACK AMERICA INITIATIVE Goal: To assure that poor, black rural communities are part of and benefit from our nation’s growing, new “green” economy. Key Components: Develop Community Farmers Markets Develop Bio-Diesel Systems Grow & Process Agricultural & Forest Biomass Use the Latest Technology to Reach Goal The Corporation for Economic Opportunity (CEO) ...”Prosperity for All”

The Corporation for Economic Opportunity & Agri-Tech Producers, LLC CONTACT INFORMATION Joseph J. James President The Corporation for Economic Opportunity & Agri-Tech Producers, LLC Phone: (803) 462-0153 E-mail: josephjjames@bellsouth.net www.prosperityforall.org www.agri-techproducers.com The Corporation for Economic Opportunity...”Prosperity for All”