Supply of ethanol is still the major challenge for further expansion of the program. This challenge seems to be associated with unclear regulatory requirements from the Malagasy government. Clean Cooking Madagascar is of the opinion that many potential project implementation partners are reluctant to move forward to make investments in the program, of fear that […]
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A representative from CLEANCOOK named Ted Orbrink visited Madagascar in 2019. During his visit, he confirmed CLEANCOOK stoves could soon be available in Malagasy market and they are looking for partners to distribute the stoves. Please note that three stoves have been certified by the world bank: Clean Cook, Nosy Maitso and Malagasy Ethanol stoves. […]
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Through the world bank visits in Madagascar, they tried to cooperate with Malagasy Governement in order to clarify rules related to production and sales of bio-ethanol fuel in Madagascar. Many stakeholders in this business are struggling because of tax issues that is considered as a barrier for their business. Fortunately, the world bank, throughout different […]
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