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- W3089333710 abstract "Agricultural wastes from the field or agro-food processing industry are abundant, non-food, and low-value sources for bioethanol production. This chapter focuses on processing waste from agro-food industries, and technologies to produce bioethanol using these wastes. Bioconversion technologies to produce ethanol vary significantly depending on the type of feedstock. Sugar-based feedstocks, such as sugarcane, are easy to process and require mainly an extraction step to obtain a sugar solution, which can then be fermented to ethanol. The chapter discusses the processes for ethanol production from both starch- and cellulose-based feedstocks. Waste generated from the industrial and agro-food processes are renewable feedstock that can be reused and processed to produce bioethanol and other value-added products. The chapter provides information on the research efforts and major findings during processing of industrial and agro-food wastes to ethanol. The chapter also discusses the use of waste processing to enhance ethanol yields." @default.
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- W3089333710 title "Bioconversion of Processing Waste from Agro‐Food Industries to Bioethanol: Creating a Sustainable and Circular Economy" @default.
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