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Food Outlook Report - Cassava
The pervasive trend in falling commodity prices that began in mid 2008 and accelerated thereafter has not spared cassava, according to the FAO's Food Outlook Report.
The pervasive trend in falling commodity prices that began in mid 2008 and accelerated thereafter has not spared cassava, according to the FAO's Food Outlook Report.
Harnessing Full Potential of Plant Biotechnology for Biofuels
Controlling the cost of the feedstock for biofuel production is essential to make economic sense of producing renewable fuels, writes TheBioenergySite Senior Editor, Chris Harris.
Controlling the cost of the feedstock for biofuel production is essential to make economic sense of producing renewable fuels, writes TheBioenergySite Senior Editor, Chris Harris.
Biofuels and Agriculture
Second generation biofuels produced from lignocellulosic feedstocks have major implications for agriculture and food security, writes TheBioenergySite Senior Editor, Chris Harris.
Second generation biofuels produced from lignocellulosic feedstocks have major implications for agriculture and food security, writes TheBioenergySite Senior Editor, Chris Harris.
Food Outlook Report - Coarse Grains
International prices of all coarse grains declined sharply in recent months, to well below their peaks in June, according to the FAO's Food Outlook Report.
International prices of all coarse grains declined sharply in recent months, to well below their peaks in June, according to the FAO's Food Outlook Report.
A Cornucopia of Domestic Energy Crops
There are more ways to grow fuel than may at first be apparent. Don Comis from the ARS looks at the research into the vast range of different plants that can be used in the October issue of the USDA ARS Agricultural Research Magazine.
There are more ways to grow fuel than may at first be apparent. Don Comis from the ARS looks at the research into the vast range of different plants that can be used in the October issue of the USDA ARS Agricultural Research Magazine.
Cellulosic Ethanol From Corn Stover
The waste corn stover left of the fields to bind the soil is starting to be used for ethanol production, but there is a fine balance between its worth as a biofuel and is worth as in the field. Ann Perry from the ARS looks at the research into the use...
The waste corn stover left of the fields to bind the soil is starting to be used for ethanol production, but there is a fine balance between its worth as a biofuel and is worth as in the field. Ann Perry from the ARS looks at the research into the use...
Prospects, Risks and Opportunities for Biofuels
The current drive for biofuels from crops could be a two edged sword, writes TheBioenergySite Senior Editor, Chris Harris.
The current drive for biofuels from crops could be a two edged sword, writes TheBioenergySite Senior Editor, Chris Harris.
Banking on Biobutanol
Research by the ARS is showing that distilling biobutanol from various crops can offer an advantage over ethanol. Jan Suszkiw from the ARS looks at teh latest reseaqrch in the October edition of the USDA ARS Agricultureal Research Magazine.
Research by the ARS is showing that distilling biobutanol from various crops can offer an advantage over ethanol. Jan Suszkiw from the ARS looks at teh latest reseaqrch in the October edition of the USDA ARS Agricultureal Research Magazine.
Distillers Grains in Finishing Hog Rations
The recent rise in food prices has been blamed on the emergence and expansion of the biofuel sector among other factors, writes Chris Harris, Senior Editor, TheBioenergySite.
The recent rise in food prices has been blamed on the emergence and expansion of the biofuel sector among other factors, writes Chris Harris, Senior Editor, TheBioenergySite.
From Garbage to Gas
Household waste and rubbish could be the enxt source of biofuels. Marcia Wood, from the ARS looks at the researcha dn principles in the October issue of the USDA ARS Agricultural Research Magazine.
Household waste and rubbish could be the enxt source of biofuels. Marcia Wood, from the ARS looks at the researcha dn principles in the October issue of the USDA ARS Agricultural Research Magazine.
What We Don't Know about Biofuels
Energy Biosciences Institute director Chris Somerville at the Berkley University of California discusses the quest to 'decarbonize' and create next-generation fuels.
Energy Biosciences Institute director Chris Somerville at the Berkley University of California discusses the quest to 'decarbonize' and create next-generation fuels.
Superenzymes - Turning Tough Cell Walls Into Readily Fermented Sugars
Superenzymes could help break down cell walls to ease the production of biofuels. Marcia Wood from the ARS looks at the research in the October issue of the USDA ARS Agricultural Research Magazine.
Superenzymes could help break down cell walls to ease the production of biofuels. Marcia Wood from the ARS looks at the research in the October issue of the USDA ARS Agricultural Research Magazine.
Research Helps Set the Stage for Ethanol…Southern Style
New sugar cane varieties offer potential for ethanol production. Jan Suszkiw from the ARS looks at the research into the new crops in the October issue of the USDA ARS Agricultural Research Magazine.
New sugar cane varieties offer potential for ethanol production. Jan Suszkiw from the ARS looks at the research into the new crops in the October issue of the USDA ARS Agricultural Research Magazine.
Oilseeds World Markets and Trade Report October 2008
While Brazil is seeing a domestic growth in soybean meal and oil, because of a growth in production of pig meat and poultry, Argentina has seen its exports fall, according to the Oilseeds World Market and Trade Report by the USDA Foreign Agricultural...
While Brazil is seeing a domestic growth in soybean meal and oil, because of a growth in production of pig meat and poultry, Argentina has seen its exports fall, according to the Oilseeds World Market and Trade Report by the USDA Foreign Agricultural...
US Oil Crops Outlook
Volatile global oil prices and fluctuating financial markets are having an impact on the US and international oil seeds market, with demand and yields for soybean oil down in August according to Mark Ash and Erik Dohlman from USDA's Economic Research...
Volatile global oil prices and fluctuating financial markets are having an impact on the US and international oil seeds market, with demand and yields for soybean oil down in August according to Mark Ash and Erik Dohlman from USDA's Economic Research...








