22 May 2019
Energy
A rapid rise in demand for bio-fuel is attributable to several basic reasons. These include concern over the shortage of fossil-based fuels and the need to reduce dependency on such fuels by turning to bio-fuel that is more environment friendly as it helps cut greenhouse gas emissions, increase farm income and support sustainable development of renewable energy. In Thailand, the processing of bio-fuel is heavily dependent palm oil, sugarcane and cassava, being our major food commodities, as raw materials. Using such food commodities may create underlying problems and long-term impacts on related food supply chains ahead. We at KResearch view that agricultural waste biomass can help alleviate such impacts while it is an environment friendly source to create value to the economy at a community level of over THB100 billion p.a. on average, with the condition that the collection system for remaining agricultural waste biomass in the country must be efficient. ... Read more
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