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Bio-Ethanol Production from Non-Food Parts of Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz)
Authors:Ephraim Nuwamanya  Linley Chiwona-Karltun  Robert S. Kawuki  Yona Baguma
Affiliation:(1) National Agricultural Research organization, National Crops Resources Research Institute (NaCRRI), P.O. Box 7084, Kampala, Uganda;(2) Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7012, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden;
Abstract:
Global climate issues and a looming energy crisis put agriculture under pressure in Sub-Saharan Africa. Climate adaptation measures must entail sustainable development benefits, and growing crops for food as well as energy may be a solution, removing people from hunger and poverty without compromising the environment. The present study investigated the feasibility of using non-food parts of cassava for energy production and the promising results revealed that at least 28% of peels and stems comprise dry matter, and 10 g feedstock yields >8.5 g sugar, which in turn produced >60% ethanol, with pH ≈ 2.85, 74-84% light transmittance and a conductivity of 368 mV, indicating a potential use of cassava feedstock for ethanol production. Thus, harnessing cassava for food as well as ethanol production is deemed feasible. Such a system would, however, require supportive policies to acquire a balance between food security and fuel.
Keywords:Cassava feedstock   Food security   Energy production   Bio-ethanol
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