Up to three projects have already been identified in Malaysia in 2012 with around 259,906 ha of Jatropha plantation area as reported by University of Lüneburg [97]. On the other hand, Bionas Sdn. Bhd. claims to have 600,000 acres of Jatropha planting area, 313 nurseries and a collection centre in Malaysia with a total capacity of around 850,000 t of Jatropha crude oil [98]. However, the development of Jatropha in Malaysia is relatively slow as compared to India, China, and the Philippines which all have vast plantation land and cheaper labour. In fact, there is a trend for local companies to develop the Jatropha industry elsewhere outside of Malaysia. For example, Bionas Sdn. Bhd. has announced a plan to develop Bohol in Philippines as a Jatropha production hub in the Philippines [99].