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Seated
l. to r.: Joseph Sherman, International Ethanol Trade Association; Will
Kennedy, UN Office for Partnerships; Felipe Vicini, Grupo Vicini; Jorge
Selman, Center for Export and Investment - Dominican Republic; David
Rosenblum-Felson, Council on Hemispheric Affairs. Standing: l. to
r.: Dr. David Stillman, Public-Private Alliance Foundation; Lindsay
Jolly, International Sugar Organization
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Seated
l. to r.: Andrew Yager, UN Division for Sustainable Development; Ken
Mackay, MS Global Finance; Thomas Apperson, Bradley Woods & Co. Ltd.;
Aristides Fernandez-Zucco, Minister of State and President, National Energy
Commission, Dominican Republic. Standing: Tom Kadala, ResearchPAYS,
Inc.
PUBLIC-PRIVATE
EFFORTS AT U.N. TO DEVELOP BIO-FUELS IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC AND BEYOND:
17/05/2009 (MaximsNews Network)
UNITED NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 17
May 2009 - The Public-Private
Alliance Foundation (PPAF) held its Third Annual "Partners Against Poverty"
event at the UN with 45 high-level participants and observers representing
five countries (Brazil, Dominican Republic, USA, Honduras and Haiti) to
discuss business innovations in the development and production of bio-fuels,
especially in the Dominican Republic.
“Green
energy in the Dominican Republic has great potential in economic,
environmental and social terms,” said Dr. David Stillman, one of the
event's organizers. “With direct access to major markets such as the US
and Europe, ethanol production from local feedstock offers significant
investment opportunities.”
The
event was organized by David Stillman, Ph.D, PPAF
Executive Director and ResearchPAYS®,
Inc. President Tom Kadala,
MBA. The UN Office for
Partnerships sponsored the meetings that were held at the United Nations on
7 May 2009.
Aristides
Fernandez-Zucco, Minister of State and President of the Dominican National Energy
Commission, greeted participants and offered introductory remarks.
Distinguished
participants representing the Dominican Republic included Felipe Vicini and
several senior staff of Grupo Vicini and CAEI, Francis Lorenzo,
Deputy Ambassador of the Dominican Republic to the United Nations, and
Jorge Selman, the New York representative for the Center for Export and
Investment of the Dominican Republic (CEI-DR).
Institutions
and companies represented included the US State Department, the UN
Foundation, Cornell University, the Inter-American Development Bank,
Verenium Corporation, Masada Resource Group, International Sugar
Organization, International Ethanol Trade Association, Brazilian Sugarcane
Industry Association, SIMACT, several investors and several units of the
United Nations.
“After
two-hours of an invigorating exchange, the group arrived to a number of
exciting discoveries and next steps,” explains Kadala, the group’s
discussion facilitator. “Group participants got a chance to interact with
their peers, compare points of view, and jointly evaluate important industry
issues.”
The
group emphasized that bio-fuel development in the Dominican Republic can
make an important contribution to reduce dependence on imported petroleum,
expand sugar cane productivity and create jobs for people in the
agricultural and related sectors.
Production
of jatropha and other biodiesel feedstock on marginal land, such as that on
the frontier with Haiti could also improve living standards on both sides of
the border.
Participants
felt that low-cost and effective distribution of product and access to
capital are critical issues. The development of the sector requires
long-term capital, while the financial environment favors short-term periods
and projects.
Popularly
held views focus on issues of food versus fuel and indirect land use issues,
but the discussants felt these were not relevant in the Dominican Republic
where sugar cane production has declined in recent years, fields lie fallow
and farmers are out of work.
Many
participants in the meeting expressed their desire to engage in further
discussions leading to action.
Follow-up
meetings will take place at the United Nations in June prior to an
Renewable Sources of Energy conference and in the Dominican Republic later
in the summer.
The Public-Private
Alliance Foundation (PPAF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to
reducing poverty in the world by bringing together business, governmental,
community, academic, United Nations and other interests.
Through
collaboration, PPAF helps stimulate entrepreneurship and commerce-related
activities and encourage investment for sustainable development.
Focusing
initially on the Dominican Republic and Madagascar, our vision is to make a
difference for human betterment.
PPAF
works closely with the United Nations for policies and actions to advance
public-private alliances. Visit http://www.ppafoundation.org
ResearchPAYS,
Inc. is a privately-held New York based firm that offers boutique
primary consumer market research services to Fortune 1000 companies.
Services
include field data collection at special events, segmenting targeted
consumer opinion panels for in-depth quantitative research, facilitating
targeted focus groups for qualitative research, and coordinating one-on-one
interviews.
ResearchPAYS
interprets client field data, provides recommendations, and offers hands-on
guidance that turn ideas into action. Visit http://www.ResearchPAYS.net.
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