“…Third, planted as a hedge Jatropha can be used as a living fence, to exclude browsing animals for ecological restoration or food crop protection because it is unpalatable to livestock (Gubitz et al, 1999;Zahawi, 2005). Fourth, Jatropha can also be planted in contour hedgerows to reduce soil erosion (Heller, 1996;Gubitz et al, 1999) and to improve soil quality in degraded ecosystems (Ogunwole et al, 2008). Finally, locally organized oil extraction will keep seed cake, which is useful as combustible or as a soil amendment (Gubitz et al, 1999), available for the local farmers, which is more difficult in centralized processing setups (Francis et al, 2005), often used for largescale projects.…”