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Biofuel from Sugar Crops Market

Sugar is currently the most efficient raw materials for producing biofuels in the market. Ethanol, its derivative, reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90% compared with conventional fuels. Additionally, it can also be used as a raw material for next-generation biofuels, such as sugarcane diesel and biobutanol.  Sugar crops, such as sugar cane, sugar beet and sweet sorghum, can be used as feedstocks for both conventional biofuels (ethanol via fermentation of sugar) and/or advanced biofuels. Residual beet pulp and bagasse (the fibrous material left after sugar extraction from cane or sorghum) can be used to produce cellulosic ethanol. Fermentable sugars can also be converted to ‘drop-in’ biofuels via biotechnology (e.g. Amyris/Total) or chemical catalysis (e.g. Virent). Global Biofuel from Sugar Crops market size will increase to xx Million US$ by 2025, from xx Million US$ in 2018, at a CAGR of xx% during the forecast period. In this study, 2018 has been considered as the...