Over the past decade China has quietly emerged as the world’s third largest biofuel producer. Concerned over rising food prices, in June 2007 China’s central government banned the use of grain-based feedstocks for biofuel production and reoriented the country’s bioenergy plans toward perennial cr...
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Weyerhaeuser, H.
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Tennigkeit, Timm
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Yufang S
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Kahrl F
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[Biofuels in China: an analysis of the opportunities and challenges of Jatropha Curcas in Southwest China]
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Biofuels in China: an analysis of the opportunities and challenges of Jatropha Curcas in Southwest China