Ethanol production could jeopardize soil productivity
Tuesday, June 2, 2009 - 10:07
in Mathematics & Economics
There is growing interest in using crop residues as the feedstock of choice for the production of cellulosic-based ethanol because of the more favorable energy output relative to grain-based ethanol. This would also help provide a solution to the debate of food versus fuel, because less of the grain would be diverted to ethanol production, leaving more available for food and feed consumption.