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  • July 25, 2025

    +3% the increase in EU biofuel trasport consumption in 2011

    by Luisa Daidone

  • July 12, 2025

    Economic potential of producing sweet sorghum as an annual bioenergy crop in the state of Florida

    by Anna Fragkidou

    • Economy
  • July 12, 2025

    Economic benefits of bioethanol production

    by Anna Fragkidou

    • Economy
  • July 12, 2025

    Potential Yields of sweet sorghum for bioethanol production

    by Anna Fragkidou

  • July 12, 2025

    SOME OF THE MAIN SWEET SORGHUM VARIETIES

    by Anna Fragkidou

  • July 12, 2025

    Analysis of the cost of producing ethanol

    by Anna Fragkidou

    • Economy
  • July 06, 2025

    Comparison of the Net Incomes for Different Plant Sizes of Bioethanol Plant from Sweet Sorghum

    by Dr. Kostas KONSTANTINOU

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  • July 06, 2025

    Cost of Sweet Sorghum cultivation for bioethanol production in India and in Greece

    by Dr. Kostas KONSTANTINOU

    • Agronomy
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  • July 06, 2025

    A model for producing ethanol from sweet sorghum in the Philippines

    by Dr. Kostas KONSTANTINOU

    • Agronomy
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  • July 06, 2025

    CONSERVATION OF SWEET SORGHUM SUGARS

    by Dr. Kostas KONSTANTINOU

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