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202103.07.2021 EU biomass report (June 2021) (Biomass, Reblogged)Image: Topias Dean, Sitra (www.sitra.fi) According to a new report, the EU needs to prioritise domestic biomass for materials and chemicals. We gathered some questions
201931.03.2019 Palm Biomass to Furfural (Biomass, Reblogged)DalinYebo has found palm residues to be a suitable feedstock for furfural production! The following article prompted us to review the some feedstock tests that
26.03.2019 Australia: Sugar set for ‘Energycane’ Reinvention (Biomass, Reblogged)Gene-editing sugarcane for use in renewable energy and bio-plastics could help secure the industry’s future. An Australian researcher is conducting gene-editing experiments to tailor sugarcane
21.02.2019 Biomass Gallery (Biomass, Reblogged)Biomass Gallery Below is a selection of different biomass types that we have evaluated as feedstock for furfural production. For details, see the post Biomass
201725.05.2017 Forests are nature’s powerhouse! (Bioeconomy, Biomass, Reblogged)Forests are nature’s powerhouse and a vital resource for meeting the world’s renewable-energy demand
25.05.2017 Small farmers are the future of global food security (Reblogged, Veggies)Smallholder farmers have become the most important piece of the global agricultural system. Small farmers support the livelihoods of nearly 2 billion people worldwide.
13.03.2017 There is NO Reason that Low Maize Prices Should Put Farmers Under Pressure! (Biomass, Reblogged)BOTHAVILLE, South Africa, March 10 (Reuters) – A big maize crop following recent rains has pulled South African maize prices to two-year lows, eroding farmers’
18.02.2017 uMthayi (Bioeconomy, Reblogged) The fresh, ripe marula fruit is edible and is used to make beer. Marula has a truly delicious nut which can be eaten raw or
15.02.2017 It’s that simple: Cow Dung to Fuels & Chemicals (DalinYebo, Reblogged)Levulinic acid is a platform chemical with significant potential to substitute petroleum-based products in the chemical and fuel sectors. In this particular research example, the
201614.10.2016 US biobased Economy Growth: $24billion/year (+ 200,000 new jobs) (Bioeconomy, Biomass, Reblogged)Since we reported on the 2015 report, the biobased industry now contributes 4.2 million jobs and $393 billion to US economy. Each job in the US bioeconomy adds 1.76 jobs in adjacent sectors. In Africa, we can expect an even higher job creation rate (See: GreenEnergyPark™ biorefinery).
29.08.2016 Biomass Suitable for Furfural Production (Biomass, Reblogged)During 10 years of furfural process R&D, the team at International Furan Technology (“IFT”), a DalinYebo subsidiary, investigated and developed solutions mainly for the use
28.08.2016 Defining Moment for Bioplastic Feedstock Developments (Biomass, Reblogged)With declining oil prices bioplastics will experience increased competition from fossil fuel based, volume plastics, particularly in the packaging market. Yet bioplastic companies will continue
20.08.2016 Coordinating the Bioeconomy (The Five Cornerstones) (Reblogged)More than 40 nations1 are proposing to boost their ‘bioeconomy’ … … the part of the economy based in biology and the biosciences. Around US$2
19.08.2016 Bio-based Solutions of the Future (Biomass, Reblogged)Climate change is real. It is happening right now. It is the most urgent threat facing our entire species, and we need to work collectively
19.08.2016 Drought Impacting Maize Output in Southern Africa (Biomass, Reblogged, Veggies)In all but a couple of countries of southern Africa, maize (corn) is the main food staple and dominant cereal crop. With the exception of
18.08.2016 Chemicals From Wood (Waste) (Biomass, Reblogged)A research team led by Switzerland’s science and technology university ETH Zurich has demonstrated a new process that manufactures succinic acid (chemicals) from wood instead
18.08.2016 Food waste & loss – the blind spot in the fight against hunger (Reblogged, Veggies)Whether we categorize uneaten food as “lost” or “wasted” depends on where it goes out of the food supply chain. Imagine how everything we eat
09.08.2016 Sustainable Agribusiness and Food Value Chains (Reblogged, Veggies)Improving the sustainability of food value chains can massively benefit the rural poor! Solutions are needed for the integration of smallholders into food value chains
18.03.2016 Biomass to Plastic Bottle PLUS Carbon Capture (News) Biomass to Plastic Bottle PLUS Carbon Capture http://blog.dalinyebo.com/plastic-bottles-carbon-dioxide-furfural-derivative/
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16.02.2016 PayPal expects SA mobile spend to reach R12bn in 2016 (Reblogged)Johannesburg, 16 Feb 2016: Digital payments business, PayPal this week said it expects South Africans to spend more than R37 billion online in 2016 as
14.01.2016 From the Labs to the Markets: The Furfural Story (DalinYebo)La Belle au bois dormant (“The Beauty in the Sleeping Woods”).
201517.11.2015 GCIP-SA Gala Dinner 2015 (News)Biomass.Market™ Investor Pitch GCIP-SA 2015 Finalist Presentations The SA chapter of the Global Cleantech Innovation Program offered the finalists (top ten cleantech innovations of 2015)
28.10.2015 Biomass.Market was Nominated a 2015 GCIP SA Finalist (News) Biomass.Market by the Cob.Trade team was one of the 10 2015 #GCIP_SA Finalists. 1st place was awarded to #Khaya_Power, showcasing their unique Micro-Gasifier Stove.
27.10.2015 Introducing: ConnectingTheDots (Pty) Ltd (Feature) ConnectingTheDots™: Building Value Chains for Bioeconomies ConnectingTheDots (Pty) Ltd A Durban area (South Africa) based start-up, that provides practical, web-based solutions to connect the dots
26.10.2015 ConnectingTheDots of a New Agricultural Economy (Reblogged)GreenEnergyPark™: Empowering Africa’s New Agricultural Economy DalinYebo’s GreenEnergyPark™ will contribute to Africa’s food security and create permanent rural jobs, because these small economic hubs are
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