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Last week, we described the problems arising due to growth imbalances in nascent biofuel supply chains.

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Cogen executive director and technical adviser Ludovic Lacrosse said in an interview, the biomass development would be concentrated in the rice and sugar sectors, where bioenergy has its highest potential.
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Cogen executive director and technical adviser Ludovic Lacrosse said in an interview, the biomass development would be concentrated in the rice and sugar sectors, where bioenergy has its highest potential.
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Cogen executive director and technical adviser Ludovic Lacrosse said in an interview, the biomass development would be concentrated in the rice and sugar sectors, where bioenergy has its highest potential.
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Cogen executive director and technical adviser Ludovic Lacrosse said in an interview, the biomass development would be concentrated in the rice and sugar sectors, where bioenergy has its highest potential.
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