Philippines must cultivate sweet sorghum for success, says Japan

December 9, 2013 |

In the Philippines, biofuel still remains limited by the lack of cultivation of sweet sorghum, according to a study by the Japan International Cooperation Agency. Additionally, the study names as a problem the limited local market for biofuels crops, which could be addressed with a financial package from the government. The report also identifies the Philippines comparative advantage in biofuel: its mandatory purchasing systems by oil dealers.

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Category: Fuels

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