Through these donations and huge amount of land, I don't know why Kestroga isn't economically forgeted up too.
You are donating too much and you have so much land, lol.
SFR continues to work on fixing it's economy. One massive factor in this is the large amount of microalgae being dumped into biodegradable waste dumps (animal waste, plant waste), and into waste water (although they are first processed by bacteria through anaerobic digestion). These algae are flourishing through the nutrients being provided by these sources. Implementation of using CO2 from industrial processes are being considered to provide the possibility of using "bioreactors" and placing pipes that emit CO2 at the bottom of a pond, allowing more possible Algae growth on the bottom levels of ponds/waste water.
Algae oil extraction plants have already been built, and 50% plant-oil extraction plants are being changed into algae oil extraction plants. 80% algae residue are being offered to be sole to Etrarctia so they can use the residue for soil fertilizers/animal feed.
Each plant will soon have the means to make biodeisel, biogasoline, ethanol, methane, and biobutanol.
Scientists are looking into more strains of algae that can produce more lipid-oils, but have a good reproduction rate, with easy collection.
Algae is also being used to help in the food crCIA in the Middle East, providing algae in water to allow nutrients, carbohydrates, and water to be gained through digested, and also algae crackers and other algae food products. Due to the larger amount of biofuels that can be produced from 1 square mile compared to collecting oils from vegetables (the process that the UFA is using), the whole production of algae bio-fuels is kept classified.