Japanese researchers have developed a super sugar cane that produces double the volume of sugar comapred with traditonal cane, and could help make ethanol more cheaply... here's the video...
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Japanese researchers have developed a super sugar cane that produces double the volume of sugar comapred with traditonal cane, and could help make ethanol more cheaply... here's the video...
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Hi there,
Thought the readers here might find this news article interesting on this company that utilizes SugarCane Ethanol for many uses besides the most known Ethanol for fuel. The company is Industrial Biotechnology Corporation (IBOT.PK) .
Keep up the great blog!
Posted by Gloria Stephens | July 29, 2008 6:46 PM
Posted on July 29, 2008 18:46