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Collaborative Aspects
• University of Missouri to provide technical • The ethanol conversion technology of the University SALBS
help in feedstock matching, i.e. identifying of Florida to be shared with Indian consortium.
NUE cultivars, bmr varieties and developing • Development of an integrated biorefinery with a
advanced feedstock production systems. focus on effluent treatment and by-product utilization.
• ICRISAT to exchange germplasm and provide • U.S. Consortium members have been
technical help in developing new flood-tolerant providing technical help to Indian partners
sorghum varieties at University of Missouri. towards development of certification protocols
• Scale-up and process data from cellulosic and sustainability standards, energy and
ethanol biorefinery of the University of Florida emission efficiency, supply chain management,
to be made available to the Indian consortium. and economic analyses to assess viability of
• Cellulosic biorefinery of the University of Florida advanced biofuels.
to be made available for Indian consortium for
training purposes.
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