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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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