Cereals and oilseeds can be used in a wide range of applications, from the production of biodegradeable packaging, to biofuels and building materials. HGCA is encouraging the development of these alternative uses.
Bioethanol is an alcohol-based alternative fuel produced by fermenting sugar and starch crops that have been converted into simple sugars. Bioethanol is a petrol blend that can be used in all petrol car engines when blended up to 5 per cent.
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The global biofuel market continues to expand as more countries look to combat climate change and increase energy security. Currently, the two main biofuel markets are for bioethanol, derived from starch or sugar crops, and biodiesel from oil-rich plants. The US and Brazil continue to dominate the bioethanol market and the EU is the leading biodiesel producer and consumer.
Industrial uses for crops- Bioplastics
HGCA has launched a new leaflet outlining the opportunities available to UK growers from bioplastics and the potential use of UK cereals and oilseeds in bioplastic manufacture.
This tool calculates the life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions resulting from production and supply of biofuels in the United Kingdom. It also compares these greenhouse gas emissions with those generated from production of equivalent quantities of the fossil-based transport fuels.
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