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biofuel [ˈbaɪəʊˌfjʊəl] n (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biochemistry) a gaseous, liquid, or solid substance of biological origin that is used as a fuel
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Today, biofuels are not a simple substitute for fossil energy--we don't have enough farm land, for one thing--but they can certainly be combined with other fuels in a diverse energy portfolio. We see tremendous opportunities across the ag and nutrition value chain with the growing demand for food to feed the world's expanding population and now for biofuels to help meet the world's rapidly growing energy needs in an environmentally and economically sustainable way. amp;nbsp; Though biofuels are barely a drop in the 140 billion gallons of gasoline that U. |
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