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feedstock of biodiesel. Evidence shows thatthere is a unidirectional Granger causation from both USA and Brazil to EU market …
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growing feedstock for ethanol (corn, sorghum, wheat, sugarcane, and other grains) and major crops competing with feedstock for … for ethanol. Land moves away from major crops and pasture competing for resources with feedstock crops. Because of the …
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growing feedstock for ethanol (corn, sorghum, wheat, sugarcane, and other grains) and major crops competing with feedstock for … for ethanol. Land moves away from major crops and pasture competing for resources with feedstock crops. Because of the …
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feedstock of biodiesel. Evidence shows that there is a unidirectional Granger causation from both USA and Brazil to EU market …
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trade. We examine land allocation by type of crop, and pasture use for countries growing feedstock for ethanol (corn …, sorghum, wheat, sugarcane, and other grains) and major crops competing with feedstock for land resources such as oilseeds. We … pasture competing for resources with feedstock crops. Because of the high U.S. tariff on ethanol, higher U.S. demand for …
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The optimal switchgrass genotype from among 250 alternatives for producing biomass for use in an enzymatic hydrolysis conversion process to produce ethanol was determined. The consequences of the selected genotype, relative to the most common commercially available variety, on ethanol production...
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growing feedstock for ethanol (corn, sorghum, wheat, sugarcane, and other grains) and major crops competing with feedstock for … for ethanol. Land moves away from major crops and pasture competing for resources with feedstock crops. Because of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005437435
consequence of this massive effort. Pretreatment, enzyme recovery, and development of efficient microorganisms are some promising …
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