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
Category: Reblogged
Reblogged articles from the www that relate to our bioeconomy (biomass or veggies) business.
Defining Moment for Bioplastic Feedstock Developments
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
Coordinating the Bioeconomy (The Five Cornerstones)
More than 40 nations1 are proposing to boost their ‘bioeconomy’ … … the part of the economy based in biology and the biosciences. Around US$2
Bio-based Solutions of the Future
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
Drought Impacting Maize Output in Southern Africa
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
Chemicals From Wood (Waste)
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
Food waste & loss – the blind spot in the fight against hunger
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
Sustainable Agribusiness and Food Value Chains
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
PayPal expects SA mobile spend to reach R12bn in 2016
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
ConnectingTheDots of a New Agricultural Economy
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