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Renewable Feedstock Actively Promoted in China

 

Guangzhou, Guangdong -- (SBWIRE) --06/23/2011 -- Renewable feedstock is actively promoted in China so as to boost the development of white biotechnology industry.

Renewable feedstock can be divided into food feedstock and non-food feedstock. Food feedstock, such as corn, sugar, wheat and rice, etc., is most widely adopted in WB industry, because the supply is abundant and the production technology of their downstream products is mature enough.

While the use of non-food feedstock such as cassava, Jatropha curcas L., etc, is actively promoted in China nowadays. For example, cassava is used as the raw material to produce fuel ethanol in China. Moreover, mixed with gasoline, cassava can also be used to produce automotive fuel.

Considered to be eco-friendly and low-cost, renewable feedstock is great for China’s Sustainable Development Programme, and the Chinese government is dedicated to accelerating the development of white biotechnology industry in China.

What are the governmental supports and regulations? What is the supply and demand of the renewable feedstock in China? Which renewable feedstock has the most potential?

You will find all these answers in the third-edition report of Future of White Biotechnology in China , which presents you a profound analysis on the renewable feedstock of white biotechnology in China, including the supply and demand, competition at home and abroad, related policies and regulations.

The following sections are covered in this report:
No. Content
Executive summary
Introduction and methodology
I Governmental regulations on white biotechnology
I-1 Regulations on white biotechnology, feedstock and products
I-2 Environmental regulations
I-3 Subsidies and incentives
I-4 Other regulations
I-5 Entry barriers/regulations
II Renewable feedstock supply in China
II-1 Comparison of renewable feedstock between China and major developed countries
II-2 Introduction to each renewable feedstock
II-2.1 Feedstocks as the main food
II-2.1.1 Corn
II-2.1.2 Sugarcane & sugarbeet
II-2.1.3 Wheat
II-2.1.4 Rice
II-2.2 Food feedstock
II-2.2.1 Cassava
II-2.2.2 Molasses
II-2.2.3 Sweet potato
II-2.2.4 Sweet sorghum
II-2.3 Vegetables & animal oils
II-2.3.1 Soybean oil
II-2.3.2 Rapeseed oil
II-2.3.3 Animal oil
II-2.4 Lignocellulosic raw materials
II-2.4.1 Corn cob
II-2.4.2 Corn stover
II-2.4.3 Wheat/rice straw
II-2.4.4 Wood wastes
III Conclusion and recommendation
III -1 Conclusion
III -2 Recommendation
IV Appendix
IV-1 Water, energy and labor cost in different areas of China
IV-1.1 Water cost in different areas of China
IV-1.2 Energy cost in different areas of China

If you are interested in this report, please check the following link for the whole survey:
http://www.cnchemicals.com/Report/ReportMin.aspx?id=1884,
or contact us at econtact@cnchemicals.com .


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