technologies to turn non-edible plants, twigs, wood, leaves and agricultural wastes into biofuels, offering opportunities for new businesses. The country has the resources and the land to grow large volumes of non-food crops, said researchers at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CISRO). The key advantage of these new lignocellulose-based biofuels technologies is that…

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